Eliminating Nasrallah is not enough—his ideology must be eradicated as well.
"Nasrallah wasn’t just one person, he was a path and a school of thought, and his path will continue."
Safieddine is a cousin of Nasrallah and, like him, a cleric who wears a black turban denoting descent from Islam's Prophet Mohammed.
This, and all the other amazing recent operations, will resonate in the Middle East for many years. The right thing for a patriotic prime minister to do now is establish a national unity government.
If confirmed, Zainab’s death could have significant symbolic implications for Hezbollah, potentially influencing the group's response to the escalating conflict with Israel.
Nasrallah understands that, as far as Khamenei is concerned, the time has come to pay for the all the aid Hezbollah has received from Iran.
Haimovich stressed that while Israel’s tactical operations have been impressive, they are not enough to force Hezbollah's Nasrallah into a truce.
Nasrallah’s speech, when viewed through this lens, reads less like a statement of facts and more like a diary of denials.
A Muslim familiar with the historiographical context of these verses understands the meaning instinctively—“fighting is permitted.”
The two alone are now authorized "to take defensive and offensive actions against Hezbollah in order to fulfil Israel's war goals."