Rabbi Moshe Sasonkin’s Chabad home was one of the locations targeted in Hezbollah’s plans for an attack similar to the one on October 7, which was thwarted by the IDF, the rabbi shared, citing senior officials, according to a report by Ynet.
Rabbi Sasonkin stated that Hezbollah had gathered extensive details about him, including his home address and information about the car he drove. This information was allegedly uncovered by IDF soldiers operating in a Hezbollah bunker located in the Lebanese village of Kfar Kila.
Among the various weapon caches, several documents were reportedly discovered, detailing the terrorist group’s plans.
“A senior source told me that after IDF forces entered the village of Kfar Kila, they discovered a document containing highly detailed plans for a massacre similar to the one on October 7,” Rabbi Sasonkin said in an interview with Kfar Chabad newspaper. “Among the intelligence found in Hezbollah’s underground bunkers was a list of the most important people in Metula. Even our home was marked on the terrorists’ maps, complete with a precise description of our car.”
IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed in September that the eliminated Radwan Force Commander Ibrahim Aqil was leading the “Plan to Conquer the Galilee.”
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an IDF spokesperson, explained that as part of the plan, Hezbollah intended to invade Israel, seize settlements in the Galilee, and kidnap and murder Israeli civilians.
“With all the hardships, we must remember that each one of us is a living miracle. We’ve all experienced a miraculous salvation,” Rabbi Sasonkin emphasized. “There’s no logical explanation for what stopped the terrorists in Lebanon from carrying out their plans on October 7, just like the terrorists in Gaza did in the south.”
{Matzav.com}
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