What Israel's Assassination of Hezbollah's Leader Means for the Middle East
Briefly

Hassan Nasrallah's death signifies a political earthquake for Hezbollah, a movement he transformed into a powerful entity from clandestine roots, now challenged by Israeli military actions.
The bombings that resulted in Nasrallah's death 'crossed the threshold of all-out war' and aimed to deliver a mortal blow, impacting Hezbollah's military command significantly.
As Hezbollah reels from the loss of leadership and multiple military strikes, its influence has been dramatically weakened, presenting a potential shift in the Middle East balance.
According to experts, the combination of top command assassinations and extensive Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah's infrastructure leaves the group in a vulnerable position.
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