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Hassan Lakkis, Hezbollah weapons expert assasinated - Carsten Wiethoff - 06-12-2013 From http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/12/04/israels_kill_list_the_mossad_campaign_to_kill_its_foes?page=full Quote:"There'll be a summit conference in the sky," smiled an Israeli intelligence official Wednesday morning when he learned of the assassination of Hassan Lakkis, the Hezbollah commander in charge of weapons development and advanced technological warfare, in a Beirut suburb around midnight on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The killing of Lakkis is yet another in the latest in a long series of assassinations of leading figures in what Israeli intelligence calls the "Radical Front," which comprises two countries -- Syria and Iran -- and three organizations: Hezbollah, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and Hamas. Quote:According to his Aman file, Lakkis was active in the radical Shiite movement since age 19, enlisting shortly after it was established. He had a certain amount of technical education at a Lebanese university, but most of his skills were acquired from his experience in developing and manufacturing weaponry. Almost from the outset he was the top procurement officer and coordinator with Iran on these matters. Thanks to his efforts, Hezbollah became the most powerful terrorist organization ever -- even more powerful than al Qaeda in many ways -- with "firepower that 90 percent of the countries in the world do not have," according to Dagan. Hassan Lakkis, Hezbollah weapons expert assasinated - Magda Hassan - 13-12-2013 An Inside Look At the Israeli Spy Agency's Secret Kill ListAn Inside Look At the Israeli Spy Agency's Secret Kill List Image Credit: AP Last Tuesday, a Hezbollah leader named Hussein Al-Laqis was shot in the head at close range outside of Beirut, Lebanon, raising questions as to Israel's role in the targeted killing. Al-Laqis was a weapons-manufacturing expert who procured arms, computers, cameras, drones, and other high-tech gear for the militant Shi'a group, and according to Foreign Policy, he was part of an elite class of Hezbollah fighters with "advanced operational, organizational, and technological capabilities." While Israel has denied involvement in the assassination, Al-Laqis fits the profile of several other high-ranking operatives who have been picked off over the years, as investigative reporter Ronen Bergman, the author of The Secret War With Iran, points out. Here, then, is a comparison between Al-Laqis and several of his fellow fallen associates, which may constitute an unofficial hit list by Mossad, Israel's formidable intelligence agency. 1. Imad Mughniyeh2. Muhammad Suleiman3. Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam4. Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh5. Hussein Al-Laqishttp://www.policymic.com/articles/76191/an-inside-look-at-the-israeli-spy-agency-s-secret-kill-list |