Beirut: Naim Qassem, the interim head of Hezbollah who replaced Hassan Nasrallah, moved from Lebanon to Iran in view of the Israeli assassination attempt.
Naim Qasim, the interim head of Hezbollah, left Beirut for Tehran in the plane used by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who came on an official visit to Lebanon and Syria on October 5.
This claim has been made in a report by the United Arab Emirates-based Aram News, but it has not yet been denied or confirmed by Hezbollah and Iran.
The report states that Naeem Qasim has made three speeches since the September 27 killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah by Israel, two of which were delivered from Tehran.
According to the world news organization, the top leadership of Iran had ordered Naeem Qasim to be transferred from Beirut to Tehran after threatening to kill the interim head of Israel’s Hezbollah.
It should be noted that since the beginning of the war with Hamas, Israel has killed several top leaders of Hezbollah, including Hassan Nasrallah.
Among the current leadership of Hezbollah, interim leader Naeem Qasim is the only leader who is one of the founding members of the organization and is very popular among the people.