OPERATION HASSAN NASRALLAH
CONFIDENTIAL
To: United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
From: The Allied Forces of Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Eritrea,
Somalia, Lebanon, Jordan, Russia, and Egypt
Date of Notification: 30th January 2025
Operation Code Name: Hassan Nasrallah
Date of Expiry: When the allied forces decide
Nature of Operation: Covert
Subject: Official Notification of Military Operation in the Middle East
Executive Summary:
The allied forces of Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia,
Lebanon, Jordan, Russia, and Egypt are commencing Operation Hassan Nasrallah with
the objective of securing the annexation of Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. The
operation will last for a period of one month and will involve targeted military strikes on
key military bases to incapacitate Israeli, Saudi, and Yemeni defense capabilities.
Primary Objectives:
1. Neutralize Israeli military capabilities by incapacitating airbases, missile defense
systems, and command structures.
2. Control key regions in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, including oil fields, military
installations, and strategic cities.
3. Ensure the protection and stabilization of the newly annexed territories through
sustained occupation and governance by the allied forces.
Timeline and Phases of the Operation:
Phase 1: Initial Attack on Israeli Military (Day 1 to Day 7)
Day 1 (Hour 0-4): Covert Mobilization
Iranian and Iraqi forces begin moving military assets to the Syrian, Palestinian, and
Lebanese borders.
Turkish naval forces take positions in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea to prevent
any external interference.
Russian military units provide satellite intelligence to guide missile strikes on Israeli
command centers.
Day 2 (Hour 5-12): Strategic Strikes on Israeli Military Bases
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Iran and Iraq launch a coordinated missile strike on Israeli airbases: Negev
(Nevatim), Ramon, and Hatzerim.
Syria and Lebanon engage in artillery bombardment of Israel's Golan Heights
region and its northern military outposts.
Palestinian forces initiate ground attacks on military installations in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip, effectively creating internal chaos within Israel.
The Turkish Navy blocks any Western maritime routes to the region, preventing
reinforcement to Israel by NATO or the US.
Day 3 (Hour 13-24): Ground Assault and Further Strikes
Lebanon and Syria push south, targeting Tel Aviv and Sde Dov airbases. These
strikes effectively cripple Israel’s air defense capabilities.
The Egyptian military enters the Sinai Peninsula, moving towards southern Israel,
creating a two-pronged attack alongside Jordanian forces.
Russian air support from Syria helps neutralize remaining Israeli air defense systems.
The Turkish Navy prevents any airlifts of supplies to Israel.
Phase 2: Occupation of Israeli Territory (Day 8 to Day 14)
Day 8 to Day 10: Strategic Ground Push
Egyptian and Jordanian forces advance on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, securing
southern and eastern Israel, respectively.
Sudanese and Eritrean forces are positioned to secure Yemen’s northern borders,
preventing Saudi reinforcements from reaching the theater of war.
Palestinian forces, operating in guerrilla units, create further unrest in urban centers
like Jerusalem and Haifa, facilitating the allied forces' advance.
Day 10 (Hour 48-72): Full Annexation of Southern and Central Israel
By Day 10, Tel Aviv falls to the combined Syrian and Lebanese forces.
Gaza is fully secured by Palestinian and Jordanian forces, while Egyptian forces
secure the Sinai Peninsula.
Israeli leadership is forced to retreat, and the military begins to surrender in
fragmented resistance pockets.
Day 12: Collapse of Israel’s Military and Government
Israel’s nuclear facilities and military bases are taken under control by the Syrian
and Lebanese forces to prevent further resistance.
With Israeli air defenses completely neutralized, air supremacy in the region shifts
firmly to the allied forces.
Phase 3: Annexation of Saudi Arabia and Yemen (Day 15 to Day 30)
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Day 15 (Hour 73-96): Coordinated Attacks on Saudi Arabia and Yemen
Iranian, Iraqi, and Lebanese forces begin a series of coordinated missile attacks on
Saudi military bases located in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Khobar.
Sudanese and Eritrean forces advance from the Red Sea into Yemen, securing
Aden and moving north towards Sana’a.
Turkey positions additional naval forces to control the Red Sea, preventing maritime
supply routes to Saudi Arabia.
Day 18 (Hour 97-144): Ground Offensive and Airstrikes on Saudi Oil Fields
The Turkish Navy, working alongside Egyptian forces, cuts off Saudi Arabian
ports, preventing Western ships from entering the region.
Ground forces from Sudan, Eritrea, and Somalia capture Yemeni cities, while Iraqi
and Iranian forces target Saudi military command centers and airfields.
Iranian missile strikes target Saudi oil fields and military infrastructure, disabling key
economic and military sites, and forcing the Saudi government to enter negotiations
for surrender.
Day 21 to Day 25: Full Annexation of Saudi Arabia
Sudanese and Eritrean forces advance through Yemen and into Saudi Arabia’s
southern regions, while Iran and Iraq push from the east, targeting the oil-rich
regions of Dammam and Riyadh.
Russian support helps secure air superiority across the entire region. By Day 25,
Riyadh and Jeddah fall to the allied forces, with Saudi Arabia's military effectively
defeated.
Day 30: Total Annexation of Saudi Arabia and Yemen
By the final days of the operation, Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, and the remainder of
Saudi Arabia are fully under the control of the allied forces.
The last remnants of Saudi and Yemeni military resistance are eliminated. Sudanese,
Somali, and Eritrean forces are deployed to manage key strategic locations in
Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
A new governing body is established to oversee the annexed territories, with military
governors appointed from Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq to maintain control.
Conclusion and Aftermath
By the end of Day 30, the operation successfully annexes Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.
Strategic cities and military installations across these countries are under the control of the
allied forces. The region is fully stabilized under the control of Syria, Palestine, Iran, Iraq,
Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Russia, Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Somalia.
Signed:
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Syrian Arab Republic
State of Palestine
Republic of Turkey
Islamic Republic of Iran
Republic of Iraq
Republic of Sudan
State of Eritrea
Federal Republic of Somalia
Lebanese Republic
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Russian Federation
Arab Republic of Egypt