Writer and political analyst Nidal Al-Sabaa believes that the assassination of MP Muhammad Raad comes within the framework of an Israeli decision that was taken in advance. This is evidenced by the speed with which the operation was carried out after the launch of six missiles, which indicates that it was not just a temporary reaction, but rather part of a pre-prepared plan.

In his post on the “X” platform, Al-Sabaa explained that Raad “was on the Israeli hit list,” stressing that Israel is repeating the same tactic that it used during what he called the “war of support,” by carrying out a series of assassinations with the aim of causing a state of shock and confusion, and then imposing new military and security realities on the ground.

He also drew attention to previous assassinations, such as the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Fouad Shukr in the suburb, and also touched on talk about the assassination of Iranian Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, considering that this trend reflects an organized escalation.

At the conclusion of his speech, Al-Sabaa affirmed his conviction that “there is something big being prepared for the axis from Iran to Lebanon,” hinting at the possibility of expanding the scope of the confrontation in the coming period.