1. Naim Qassem – Secretary-General; co-founder and recently appointed leader after Nasrallah’s assassination.
2. Hashem Safieddine – Head of the Executive Council; oversees political and social activities; cousin of Nasrallah.
3. Ibrahim Aqil – Head of Security Unit; senior military strategist on the Jihad Council.
4. Talal Hamiyah – Commander of Unit 910 (External Security Organization); oversees foreign operations.
5. Mustafa Mughniyeh – Senior military leader; responsible for Hezbollah’s military presence in southern Lebanon.
6. Wafiq Safa – Head of Liaison and Coordination Unit; manages intelligence and cooperation with Lebanese authorities.
7. Ali Damush – Deputy Head of the Executive Council; handles internal Hezbollah organization.
8. Sheikh Nabil Qaouk – Head of Southern Lebanon Region; influential in military strategy and governance.
9. Mohammad Raad – Member of the Lebanese Parliament; influential political figure in Hezbollah.
10. Hajj Khalil Harb – Former head of Hezbollah’s special forces; key figure in regional operations.
11. Husayn Al-Khalil – Political advisor to the Secretary-General; involved in policy direction.
12. Fadi Abbas – Commander in Southern Lebanon; coordinates with Hezbollah’s political wing.
13. Ahmad Malli – Intelligence and security operations; key in surveillance and intelligence gathering.
14. Mohammad Qasir – Head of logistics and procurement; manages supply chains for military needs.
15. Abu Hassan Salameh – Senior member of Unit 910; involved in covert operations abroad.
16. Sheikh Ali Daamouche – Senior cleric and Executive Council member; oversees religious matters.
17. Ali Fayad – Member of the Lebanese Parliament; involved in political and military strategy.
18. Amin Sherri – Former MP; manages Hezbollah’s influence in Beirut’s Dahieh area.
19. Ali Hassan Khalil – Key political figure and former minister; liaises with external parties.
20. Sayyid Ibrahim Amin Al-Sayyid – Head of Hezbollah’s Political Council; significant influence in shaping policies and ideology.
