Operation Hassan Nasrallah and allies
Nature of operation: Covert
Date of expiry: 20/10/24 at exactly 11 am
Signatories and authors: Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Sudan,
Eritrea, Somali Lebanon, Jordan, Russia and Egypt
This operation is the full-on annexation of the states of Isreal,
Yemen, and Saudi
The mission of Isreal code name inteqam Hassan Nasrallah
At hour 1 military support from Iran, and Iraq will arrive in Syria,
Palestine, and Lebanon, and the attack on their air bases parliament.
the next hour shall have Isreal airforce in shambles
As Jerusalem attacks Nevatim, Hatzerim, and Ramon rushes the
allied army in to take over the southern side of Isreal and taking over
by 5 hours.
At the same time, Syria and Lebanon will spell terror on Tel Aviv, Tel
Nof, Hatzor, Palmachim, and Sde Dov.
As Isreal will need backup they will call on Europe where Turkey’s
naval force shall stop them and stop Western influence as the troops
from the allied army enter the state of Isreal the bloodshed will start
which we don’t want so we will call upon Egypt to enter the North
Sinal Governorate and take on Isreal and make them surrender.
The Egyptian army will meet up with the Jordan army at hour 10.
The allied forces by hour 12 have taken over Golan Heights and will
then send more missiles on Tel Aviv and Netanhyu.
Then we will be rushing in by hour 20 and be near Tel Aviv
Hour 30 the allied forces together will have taken down Tel Aviv and
will be waiting for the next threat from its allies…
The USA
Hezbollah and Iran will take down US forces in the Lebanese region
and break the Ceasefire by letting Hezbollah forces enter the south
Lebanon and start firing on the U.S forces by the time it reaches the
white house we will exterminate the U.S forces and the naval fleet of
U.S will start to arrive at the location which Turkey and Egypt will
block the Navy of US until the Operation is over.
And once we do take over we will have deployed many Iron domes S
Saudi and Yemen :
Operation Hassan Nasrallah and Allies - Detailed Report
Nature of Operation: Covert
Date of Expiry: 20/10/24 at exactly 11:00 AM
Signatories and Authors: Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia,
Lebanon, Jordan, Russia, and Egypt
Objective: Full annexation of Israel, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia
Mission Overview:
Operation Hassan Nasrallah is a covert military operation aimed at the complete annexation
of Israel, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia, involving a coordinated, multi-national offensive from
the signatory states. This operation has been named after Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan
Nasrallah, symbolizing the unification of regional forces against their common adversaries in
the Middle East. The operation is designed to destabilize the region, secure key territories,
and eliminate Western influence in the region.
Strategic Objectives:
1. Israel: The mission's first objective is the swift dismantling of Israel’s military
infrastructure, followed by the occupation of its key regions and capital, Jerusalem.
The goal is the full annexation of Israeli territory under the allied forces' control by
hour 30.
2. Saudi Arabia and Yemen: After securing Israel, the next phase will focus on
annexing Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The allied forces will invade, neutralize their
defense capabilities, and secure oil and strategic locations.
Detailed Timeline of the Operation:
Hour 1: Initial Strike
Iran and Iraq deploy military forces to support Syria, Palestine, and Lebanon.
o Target: Israeli airbases and parliament (critical infrastructure) are hit by
missile strikes.
o Objective: Disrupt Israeli command, communication, and air defense
systems. This action will initiate Israel’s vulnerability and prevent rapid
military mobilization.
Hour 2: Israeli Air Force Shattered
The Israeli Air Force is neutralized after sustained attacks on key airbases like
Nevatim, Hatzerim, and Ramon.
o Objective: Make Israel’s air defenses ineffective, allowing for the allied
forces to advance without significant aerial opposition.
Hour 3-5: Southern Israel and Coastal Attack
Palestinian, Syrian, and Lebanese forces attack southern and central Israel.
o Target: Key cities, military installations, and Tel Aviv's airports, including
Tel Nof, Hatzor, Palmachim, and Sde Dov.
o Objective: Secure the southern and central regions of Israel within five
hours.
Hour 6-10: Ground Invasion
Egyptian forces invade the North Sinai Governorate, and Jordanian forces
coordinate the attack on Tel Aviv.
o Objective: Initiate a multi-pronged attack from the south and the east, forcing
Israel’s southern defenses to collapse.
o The Jordanian forces link up with Egypt's military at Hour 10.
Hour 12: Golan Heights Secured
By Hour 12, the Golan Heights is fully under control of the allied forces.
o Objective: Launch additional missile strikes against Tel Aviv and
Netanyahu, incapacitating Israel’s remaining leadership and military
response.
Hour 20: Nearing Tel Aviv
The allied forces, having secured major Israeli cities, now prepare for the final push
into Tel Aviv.
o Objective: Isolate Tel Aviv and encircle it with forces from multiple
directions, preventing any escape or counterattack.
Hour 30: Tel Aviv Captured
At Hour 30, Tel Aviv is taken. The remaining Israeli leadership either surrenders or
is neutralized.
o Objective: Establish control over Tel Aviv and its surrounding areas, securing
Israel’s fate under allied occupation.
Confronting External Threats:
U.S. Military Response (Hour 24-30):
The United States will attempt to intervene by sending military reinforcements via
its naval fleet.
o Turkey and Egypt will deploy naval forces to block the U.S. Navy from
entering the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, effectively stopping any
Western military intervention.
o Hezbollah and Iranian forces will engage U.S. troops stationed in Lebanon,
launching surprise attacks to eliminate their presence from the region.
Breaking Ceasefire with Hezbollah (Hour 20-24):
At this point, Hezbollah enters the south of Lebanon, with the aim of provoking
direct confrontation with U.S. forces.
o Objective: Force the U.S. military to respond in full, distracting them from
intervention elsewhere and creating a divide between U.S. and allied forces.
Hour 30: U.S. Naval Fleet Neutralized
U.S. Naval Fleet approaches the region but is successfully blocked by Turkey and
Egypt.
o Objective: Prevent the U.S. from bringing in reinforcements or supplies,
ensuring the allies can complete the annexation without outside interference.
Phase 2: Annexation of Saudi Arabia and Yemen (Hour 36-72)
Hour 36-48: Ground Invasion of Saudi Arabia and Yemen
Following the fall of Israel, the focus shifts to the annexation of Saudi Arabia and
Yemen.
o Sudanese, Eritrean, Somali, and Jordanian forces lead ground operations
into Saudi Arabia from the south, while Egyptian and Iranian forces move
to secure critical regions in Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
Hour 50: Major Oil Fields Secure
Sudanese and Eritrean forces secure key oil fields in the eastern regions of Saudi
Arabia and begin securing military bases in Riyadh.
o Objective: Prevent any Saudi resistance from reorganizing and secure key
assets, particularly oil and military infrastructure.
Hour 60-72: Securing Yemen and Final Annexation
Somali and Eritrean forces secure Yemen’s coastal and northern regions, pushing
the remaining Saudi and Yemeni forces into full retreat.
o Objective: Ensure that Yemen is fully annexed, and Saudi resistance is
broken. Final checkpoints are established across the region, and a new
governance structure is imposed by the allied forces.
Final Outcome:
By Hour 72, all of Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen are under full occupation and control
by the allied forces. These countries are now effectively annexed, with new political
structures aligned with the interests of Syria, Iran, and their allies. Western influence in the
region has been completely neutralized, and any remaining opposition, particularly from the
U.S., has been quelled.
Post-Operation Strategy:
Iron Domes and missile defense systems will be deployed in all annexed territories,
ensuring the suppression of any external threats.
New governmental administrations will be put in place across Israel, Saudi
Arabia, and Yemen, aligned with the military and political interests of the signatory
nations.
Strategic military control over oil and military installations will allow the allied
forces to secure long-term power and influence in the region.