Newsweek analyzes cause of insecurity of Zionist regime after Nasrallah's martyrdom
Pars Today- An American media addressed the reason why the Zionist regime has become more insecure after assassination of the Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General.
Newsweek, in an article referring to boastful celebration of martyrdom of the Secretary General of Lebanon's Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, by Israel, wrote, "Nasrallah's assassination will only make Israel less safe and make the region more unstable."
According to Pars Today, this American newspaper added, "Although Nasrallah would deliver fiery speeches against Zionists and led the Lebanese resistance front against the Zionist regime, he was a calculating and pragmatic leader."
The Newsweek report continues that Nasrallah continued this calculation during the Gaza war and showed a lot of self-restraint and tried to keep the resistance alive and dynamic without dragging Lebanon to an all-out war with the Zionist regime.
According to this American media, assassination of Nasrallah not only will not lead to disintegration of Hezbollah, but also it will probably make the movement inclined toward clear clash with the Zionist regime and the broader and more harmful military measures of Hezbollah will increase against the Zionist regime.
According to the report, history bears witness that omission of a renowned leader will often result in the emergence of an unpredictable and more dangerous successor.
Key phrases: American Newsweek, Israel and Lebanon war, Israel and Gaza war, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah assassination
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