After Hezbollah's organizational dismantling, a new regional alliance with those oppressed by Khamenei's regime can pave the way for a thriving Middle East.
A psychologist analyzes how antisocial personality disorder traits in leaders like Nasrallah, Sinwar, and Khamenei shape their actions and impact Middle East conflicts.
Journalist and academic Marwa Osman was shocked to learn during a live interview that Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike.
German, French officials, in contrast, assert Israel's right to defend itself.
Now is the time for countries to choose to back stability - if they don’t then the demise of Nasrallah could be wasted.
Multiple times, the US has urged Israel to act less aggressively or not to take certain actions against Hezbollah, to avoid a larger regional war.
Commenting on Nasrallah's killing, Iranian Foreign minister Abbas Araqchi said Israel "will not rest" and the action would not go unanswered.
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.