'There's nothing left to lead': Who controls Hezbollah now?
Briefly

In a recent speech, Hezbollah's new leader, Naim Qassem, emphasized a choice of 'victory or martyrdom,' reflecting the group's defiance despite significant losses.
Michael Stephens remarked, 'The days of big funerals, the days of big leadership elections are over,' highlighting Hezbollah's vulnerability to Israel's military actions.
Kenneth Roth noted that Hezbollah's leadership has been 'decimated' with multiple officials killed this year, fundamentally altering the organization's structure and morale.
Qassem claimed Hezbollah had agreed to a ceasefire deal, attributing its failure to Israeli actions, particularly the assassination of the group's longstanding leader.
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