Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced Tuesday that the apparent successor to slain Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has been eliminated, potentially dealing another significant blow to the Lebanese militant group’s leadership.
“Hezbollah is an organization without a head. Nasrallah was eliminated, his replacement was probably also eliminated,” Gallant told officers at the military’s northern command center in a brief video statement distributed by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). “There’s no one to make decisions, no one to act,” he added.
While Gallant did not provide specific details, his statement suggests that Hashem Safieddine, a top Hezbollah official widely expected to succeed Nasrallah, may have been targeted in recent Israeli operations.
Safieddine had reportedly been co-leading Hezbollah alongside Deputy Secretary General Naim Qassem since Nasrallah’s assassination. The group had not yet officially announced Safieddine’s appointment as the next secretary general.
In response to Gallant’s claim, Qassem released a televised statement Tuesday, saying that Hezbollah will elect a new secretary general and make an announcement once the process is complete.
“This development, if confirmed, could significantly impact Hezbollah’s command structure and decision-making capabilities,” said Dr. Emile Hokayem, Middle East security expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. “It raises questions about the group’s ability to maintain cohesion and strategic direction in the face of sustained Israeli pressure.”
The apparent elimination of Hezbollah’s top leadership comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon, with both sides exchanging rocket fire and airstrikes in recent weeks.
As the situation continues to evolve, regional observers are closely monitoring the potential ramifications for the broader Middle East conflict and the stability of Lebanon’s political landscape.
The IDF has not provided additional information to corroborate Gallant’s claim, and Hezbollah has yet to officially confirm or deny the reported elimination of Safieddine.