Nasrallah's killing reaches far beyond Hezbollah's military and political implications. It spans countries and communities throughout the Arab and Islamic world
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While Israel's collective elation over the assassination of Hezbollah chief Nasrallah is fitting, we cannot become confused or complacent: The catastrophic likes of Netanyahu, Smotrich and Ben-Gvir are still in charge
Hezbollah confirms longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in Friday's Israeli strike in Beirut ■ Deputy chief of Iran's Guards was killed in the strikes alongside Nasrallah ■ Biden: Nasrallah's killing a 'measure of justice,' but it's 'time for Israel to reach cease-fire deals' ■ Iranian leader Ali Khamenei vows revenge ■ Report: Israeli intelligence learned of Nasrallah meeting hours before it took place ■ Reports of airstrikes on Syria-Iraq border
Over the last year, Israel has shown that it is willing to use unbridled force; however, there is another way to halt the escalation and return hostages in Gaza and northern residents to their homes
Israeli defense officials warn that halting the fighting now would allow Iran to rehabilitate Hezbollah's capabilities. The IDF also indicated that Nasrallah's killing may prompt Hamas' Sinwar to resume talks for a hostage deal
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert confirmed Israel's role in the assassination of Imad Mughniyeh, Hezbollah's military chief, stating, 'What detonated then was the bumper of the car we arranged to place there'
Iran faces the strategic challenge of keeping Lebanon's population from rising up to curb Tehran's influence while also pursuing diplomacy aimed at lifting sanctions
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah killed in Friday's IDF airstrike on Beirut ■ Israel: Commander of Hezbollah's southern front, commander of Quds Force in Syria and Lebanon and Iran's Revolutionary Guards deputy commander also among top officials killed in Lebanon ■ Report: Iran's supreme leader transferred to safe location with increased security ■ Blinken: Coming days 'will determine which path this region is on, with profound consequences for its people' ■ Here's what you need to know 358 days into the war
While the U.S. was notably left uninformed about Israel's plan to assassinate the Hezbollah leader in Beirut, some Middle East experts say the U.S. should leverage his death to deter Iran, as Defense Secretary Austin vows to prevent Iran and its proxies from 'exploiting the situation or expanding the conflict'