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Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah Cried, Fell Into ‘Serious’ Depression After Mossad’s Pager Operation

Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah Cried, Fell Into ‘Serious’ Depression After Mossad’s Pager Operation

“In addition, Israel’s relentless bombing campaign … had a profound effect on the Hezbollah leader, and directly impacted the terror group’s morale.” 

Hezbollah’s terror chief Hassan Nasrallah cried and fell into ‘serious’ depression after Mossad flawlessly executed the pager blasts last September, the family of the slain terrorist revealed in an interview with the Hezbollah-controlled Al-Manar TV.

“Former Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah was depressed by the success of Mossad’s pager operation targeting Hezbollah terrorists,” the Jerusalem Post reported Sunday, quoting Nasrallah’s children.

Hezbollah chief, who liked playing the tough guy by issuing angry televised threats to Israel, was shaken to the core by the devastatingly precise Mossad operation that he was mentally “no longer with us,” one of his sons confessed.

On September 17, 2024, pagers belonging to Hezbollah terror operatives across Lebanon began to explode, injuring 3000, and killing 37 terrorists, Lebanese authorities acknowledged. The following day, hundreds of Hezbollah-owned walkie-talkies blew up, injuring or killing several more.

Nasrallah, while coming out unscathed from the pager blasts, personally witnessed the deadly accuracy of the Israeli operation. In December, Mossad agents told 60 Minutes that Nasrallah saw his bodyguards die from exploding pagers inside the bunker.

The Times of Israel reported:

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah became depressed and was emotionally changed by Israel’s exploding pager attack on his operatives as well as by strikes that decimated the group’s leadership, his family told Lebanese media.

His son said Nasrallah was noticeably no longer the same man, and his daughter revealed that he cried after the beeper attack.

Nasrallah’s son, daughter, and three grandchildren spoke to Al-Manar television for interviews that were broadcast on Friday.

Nasrallah’s daughter Zeinab Nasrallah told Al-Manar that she called her mother the day after the beeper explosions to find out how her father had reacted.

“She told me that he cried,” Zeinab Nasrallah said, according to an English translation of her comments on the site.

Son Mohammed Jawad Nasrallah said that his father sank into a serious depression after a July airstrike killed Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr in his Beirut apartment, and then the beeper attacks.

Everyone who met him said “he is no longer with us,” Jawad Nasrallah recalled.

In addition, Israel’s relentless bombing campaign, once the conflict escalated into open war, had a profound effect on the Hezbollah leader, and directly impacted the terror group’s morale, Nasrallah said.

The setback turned into a total disaster for the Iranian proxy terrorist group, as targeted Israeli airstrikes took out almost the entire Hezbollah leadership in following days. Ten days after the pager blasts, Nasrallah himself was eliminated in an Israeli airstrike on a massive Hezbollah bunker complex in southern Beirut.

Hezbollah’s misfortune didn’t end there. In early December 2024, Iran-backed Assad regime collapsed unexpectedly. Assad’s Syria was a safe haven for Hezbollah terrorist fighters and served as a land corridor for Iran to supply weapons to Lebanon. If that wasn’t enough to strangle the terrorist group, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) created a buffer zone in Syria’s Golan Heights after Assad’s fall, flanking Hezbollah from the east.

Hamas tries to attack Israeli troops after rejecting Trump’s ceasefire proposal

Hamas made several attempts to attack Israeli troops in Gaza after it rejected a ceasefire proposal by President Donald Trump’s administration.

Israeli fighter jets on Sunday struck armed terrorists moving towards IDF positions in Gaza. “Earlier today (Sunday), an IAF aircraft struck two suspects that were identified near IDF troops and posed a threat to them in southern Gaza. Hits were identified,” the Israeli military said in a statement Sunday evening.

The IDF also targeted a terrorist boat off the coast of southern Gaza and Egypt, a major terrorist supply route after Israel sealed the Philadelphi corridor along Gaza’s border with Egypt. “Earlier today (Monday), a suspicious motorized vessel off the coast of northern Khan Yunis, which was violating security restrictions and posing a threat, was struck by the IDF,” the military disclosed.

The Israel military undertook painstaking measures to avert civilian casualties while responding to Hamas terror attacks. “Prior to the strike, warning shots were fired to distance suspects from the area,” the IDF assured.

 

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Comments

Boo Hoo! Isrel is so mean – tormenting a poor old man who is only trying to kill them?

No 72 Virgins for Nasrallah. Hopefully, it is hot where he is now.

“…Israel’s relentless bombing campaign … had a profound effect on the Hezbollah leader…”
Too early to identify the understatement of the year?

It’s good to know that the “steely-eyed terrorist” is a myth and that violent operations against them can have such a psychological effect.

He started the war. Why did he assume he would survive it?

    midge.hammer in reply to puhiawa. | March 10, 2025 at 10:06 am

    Because he was as twisted mentally as Democrats here are, regarding their righteousness.

    I’m glad IDF untangled that twisted mess.

“Ten days after the pager blasts, Nasrallah himself was eliminated in an Israeli airstrike…”

That’s right–he’s dead, too! I’m losing track.

johnny dollar | March 3, 2025 at 12:43 pm

He died like a sniveling coward, which of course, was exactly what he was.
I guess when you spend your time murdering babies, when the IAF shows up you are not really ready for a fair fight.

    amatuerwrangler in reply to johnny dollar. | March 3, 2025 at 7:20 pm

    Fair fight? When you find yourself in a fair fight your planning was substandard. Superior manpower and firepower is the key.

Murderous terrorist leader gets blown up, too bad! Cry me a river!

BWAHAHAHAHA,,, [deep breath] … HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

LeftWingLock | March 3, 2025 at 2:23 pm

This is why Biden had t h e USAID program. A couple of million bucks thru a dummy corporation and — WHAM — feeling all better

The pager operation was so freaking brilliant, if anyone other than Israel had done it, they’d be making movies about it today.

Cried, fell into a depression, red eyes, runny nose……

Sounds a lot like Tim Walz after the election.

    henrybowman in reply to Paula. | March 3, 2025 at 9:33 pm

    “Everyone who met him said “he is no longer with us,” Jawad Nasrallah recalled.”
    We could use some of that over here, to spread around liberally over Hillary, Liz Cheney, Schiff, Brennan…

Maybe it’s time that Islamic leaders, particularly those who urge OTHERS to physically fight their battles, re assess their mind programming. Many cultures, who repeatedly lose, re assess their goals and mental beliefs.

“Nasrallah Cried”

MY FAVORITE HEADLINE EVAH!!

I’ve been trying to come up with something witty and/or profound at the heartbreak of this terrorist, but all I can come up with is this:

LOL

A miserable, angry old terrorist, depressed that his ability to kill Jews was downgraded by exploding cell phones. His therapist is probably telling him ‘look at the bright side, there are plenty of muslim women you can continue to attack, to insure they cannot vote, commit adultery, get an education, or expose a square inch of their body, without fear of being beheaded’.

He’s a good Muslim!