ALWAGHT- A former IRGC Quds Force commander stated that none of Hezbollah's leadership positions remain vacant, as every commander martyred in Israeli attacks has been replaced by a new leader.
Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi affirmed that Hezbollah has the necessary human resources to replace commanders such as Fuad Shukr, Ibrahim Aqil, and Ali Karki, who were martyred. He stated that new leaders have promptly filled these roles, and as a result, there are no vacant command positions within Hezbollah. The new commanders are actively carrying out their responsibilities with dedication and strength.
Vahidi highlighted the capabilities of the next generation of Hezbollah leaders, who are innovative, courageous, and committed to the resistance. He noted that they are already dealing significant and rapid blows to the Zionist regime, further reinforcing Hezbollah’s mission.
When questioned about a potential successor to Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, Vahidi assured that Hezbollah has many strong leaders who can step into the role and continue Nasrallah’s legacy of leadership and resistance. He emphasized that the organization remains strong despite the loss of its key figures.
Vahidi dismissed Israeli claims that Hezbollah's strategic military reserves had been destroyed, calling such assertions psychological warfare. He clarified that none of the group’s strategic equipment had been targeted, and its reserves remain intact. He also warned that Israel would soon realize its precarious position, and that Hezbollah, empowered by recent events, will continue to pose a significant and constant threat to the Zionist regime.