Nasrallah File Was Not Important Enough for Military Intelligence
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A request to begin amassing a file on Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah following the IDF withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000 was turned down.
At the time, a colonel in military intelligence requested to begin building a file on the Hizbullah leader but he was turned down, told that the objective was too insignificant to justify the resources involved in monitoring Nasrallah’s activities.
Such a file would have permitted a strike against Nasrallah at a later date, providing the intelligence community with data regarding his habits and movements, as well as his closest confidants.

