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According to the sources, Hezbollah is now focused on “internal reorganization” and rebuilding its political and organizational structure after losing dozens of prominent military, political and administrative figures during the war.
The officials noted that Hezbollah will carry out a thorough evaluation of the “previous political phase” to identify its mistakes in light of the geopolitical changes that took place in the Middle East over the past year.
They acknowledged that the terror organization “suffered a major blow” following its support for Gaza, culminating in the deaths of Nasrallah, Safieddine and top military commanders. They also stressed that the investigation into the pager explosions will continue “until the truth is revealed.”
Discussions about Nasrallah’s burial site have recently gained momentum. According to the officials, Hezbollah owns a plot of land along the old road leading to Beirut’s Rafic Hariri International Airport, which it plans to convert into a memorial and burial site of its former secretary-general.
Earlier this month, the Lebanese newspaper Ad-Diyar reported that the exact location of the burial site remains undecided, as Hezbollah intends to construct a mausoleum for Nasrallah and Safieddine, similar to the one it built for former Hezbollah leader Abbas al-Musawi.
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The report mentioned three potential locations for the mausoleum — two in Beirut’s southern suburbs (Dahieh) and one along the old airport road. “The site will be chosen based on available space and its capacity to accommodate visitors,” the report said.
“The organization is leaving charge to Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, Prime Minister Najib Mikati and the army leadership to handle Israeli violations through the body overseeing the cease-fire,” they added.
The move was made to counter potential infiltration by groups affiliated with the Islamic State (ISIS) into these areas and from there into Shiite towns. “Hezbollah’s presence in these areas continues, despite receiving assurances that ISIS-affiliated groups won’t enter the Shiite towns,” they said.
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