El sitio de Internet iraquí Almalaf citando fuentes diplomáticas in Beirut, said that Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader was poisoned last week and that his life was saved thanks to the suitability of fifteen Iranian doctors who rushed to Lebanon to treat him.
The sources said that a particularly poisonous chemical was used against the leader of Hezbollah. Nasrallah's medical condition was apparently critical for several days, until the Iranian doctors arrived and managed to save his life.
The site claimed that the sources believe that it is likely that the poisoning was an assassination attempt by Israeli intelligence.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has denied the report. The Lebanese MP Al-Hajj Hassan, a member of the group, said the report was false.
The Iranian medical team arrived in Beirut on Sunday at eleven o'clock at night, in a special military flight. UN officials considered moving to Nasrallah to Iran for further treatment, according Almalaf, a Web site aide to the Iranian regime.
In September 1997, the Mossad tried to finalize the political leader of Hamas, Khaled Meshal, injecting poison into his ear. The attempt failed, and two of his officers were captured, while others found refuge in the Embassy of Israel in Amman.
Imad Mughniyah, the Hezbollah's second in command, was killed in February in Damascus, by detonating an explosive device. Hezbollah accused Israel of responsibility for the explosion, although Israel denied any connection with the incident.
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