Hezbollah Terror Organization Leader Hassan Nasrallah Suffers Major Setbacks.
In addition to the significant military blows Hezbollah has faced in the past week, Hassan Nasrallah has suffered another severe setback that may be difficult for him to recover from. According to Professor Uzi Rabi, head of the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University, beyond the military losses, Nasrallah's relationships, particularly with Iran, have been significantly damaged, and he no longer holds a key position in the power dynamics of the Iranian regime.
In an interview with Radio 103FM, Rabi stated: "Nasrallah is no longer the central partner in discussions. Let's remember that since last week, the people steering these decisions are more from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. The Iranians are the most sophisticated and also the most malicious actors in the world. They have seen the West’s leap forward and understand that it is eager to halt things here, also out of fear of a potential regional war."
Rabi further noted the deterioration of relations between Hezbollah and Iran: "Israel is finally acting in a way that is unexpected for Nasrallah. The elimination of a leader like him does not guarantee that things will be resolved in the end. Nasrallah has reached a point where his removal could pave the way for developments. It is essential to undermine a terror organization by fostering distrust and skepticism in all situations, particularly regarding the ambivalent relations between him and Iran."