
7am How the assassination of Hezbollah’s leader will reshape the Middle East
Sep 29, 2024
Hassan Nasrallah, the influential leader of Hezbollah for over 30 years, has been killed in an Israeli airstrike, prompting discussions on his controversial legacy. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, reportedly ordered the strike, while Joe Biden labeled it a 'measure of justice'. The ramifications are profound, with Lebanon entering mourning amid ongoing conflict. Analysts delve into Hezbollah's military strength, the complexities of Israeli deterrence strategies, and the relentless cycle of violence affecting the region.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Hezbollah's Role and Influence in Lebanon
02:52 • 3min
The Escalation of Conflict: Analyzing the Recent Assassination's Impact
05:37 • 5min
Reshaping Deterrence and Domestic Politics in Israel
10:12 • 2min
Endless Conflict in the Middle East: A Disquieting Reality
12:41 • 4min



