A new leader was elected to the Hezbollah movement
Lebanon's Hezbollah movement has announced that Naim Qasim has been elected as its secretary general, replacing its former leader, Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed by Israel. He leads the movement from Tehran, the capital of Iran.
Following the assassination by Israel of the former leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, Hassan Nasrullah, and his successor, Hashim Seifuddin, Naim Qasim was elected as the new secretary general of the movement.
After the death of Naim Qasim Hashim Seyfuddin, he was elected the deputy secretary general of the Lebanese organization. After Israel began killing potential leaders of the movement, the organization announced that it would keep its future leaders secret, but the identity of the new secretary general was soon revealed.
Qasim was reported to have moved from Lebanon to Iran's capital, Tehran, on October 20 due to possible assassination attempts. Kasim runs the Lebanese organization from Iran