Hezb’Allah Names Successor to Moughniyah
BEIRUT: Lebanon€™s Hezbollah has appointed a successor to its senior guerrilla commander Imad Moughniyah who was assassinated in Syria this week, a Lebanese security source said yesterday.
The source said the appointment was made hours after the announcement of Moughniyah€™s death in a car bomb in Damascus on Tuesday. He did not identify the successor who would now command Hezbollah€™s formidable and well-armed guerrilla army.
A joint investigation into the bombing by Syrians, Iranians and Hezbollah was well under way and suspects had been arrested in the Syrian capital, the source said.
Hezbollah and its main backer Iran have accused Israel of killing Moughniyah, who was among the United States€™ most wanted men. The Israeli government has denied any links, though its Mossad spy service had been hunting him for two decades.
€œA successor to Imad Moughniyah has been appointed, which is natural,€ said the source, who requested anonymity. €œThat€™s how Hezbollah works, they move quickly to choose successors of fallen leaders.€