ALBAWABA - According to the French newspaper Le Parisien, an Iranian spy allegedly told Israel about the location of Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah which later resulted in an airstrike on Friday, Sep. 27, 2024, that killed him.
According to Hezbollah and the Israeli army, Nasrallah succumbed to his death by inhaling bomb emissions and slowly suffocating as a result of being in a closed room without a decent air system caused by the Israeli airstrike in question.
As reported by Le Parisien, the Iranian spy provided the Israeli army with information on when Nasrallah would arrive at Hezbollah's headquarters as F-35 jets awaited a call in Lebanon's airspace. According to The New Arab, around six two-ton bombs were dropped on the headquarters.
Did an Iranian spy inform Israel about Nasrallah's location?

Moreover, Nasrallah arrived in a car with the deputy commander of the Quds Force who went 30 meters underground for a meeting.
Amid tensions between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah, the Israeli aggression resulted in the killing of more than 783 Lebanese people and injuring at least 2,312.
The Israeli army has launched huge airstrikes against what it claims are Hezbollah sites, escalating a year of cross-border fighting between the two sides that began in October.

Beirut city-Lebanon 5-8-2023: Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and the black color surrounding the place where he speaks (Shutterstock)
According to reports, multiple Hezbollah members and commanders were killed in the aggressive Israeli strike targeting six buildings. Iran announced the death of the Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force commander in charge of Lebanon operations, Brigadier General Abbas Niloufarushan, in the same attack that killed Nasrallah.
Additionally, Hezbollah announced on Sept. 29, 2024, that Ali Karaki, the commander of its Southern Front was also killed in the same airstrike that killed Hassan Nasrallah.