
Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah will reportedly unveil on Monday that Alfa employee Charbel Qazzi had given Israel a password that allowed it to manipulate mobile phone lines used in the assassination of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri.
El-Shark newspaper said Friday that during his news conference on Monday, Nasrallah would stress that the investigation into Hariri's Feb. 2005 murder took a wrong turn after Israelis manipulated the lines used for communication purposes among members of the assassination network. Qazzi is being interrogated by the authorities on charges of spying for Israel. According to the daily, Nasrallah would also remind the Lebanese that agent Ahmed Nasrallah, who currently resides in Israel, informed Hariri in 1992 that Hizbullah was planning to kill him. The leader of the plot at the time would have been slain Hizbullah Commander Imad Mughniyeh, el-Shark said. According to the daily, Nasrallah would show a tape that unveils secrets about Hizbullah operations. Sources did not unveil details about the tape or its link to Hariri's killing.

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