Hassan Nasrallah

Hassan Nasrallah

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Hassan Nasrallah was a Lebanese Shia cleric and politician who served as the third secretary-general of Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militia, from 1992 until his assassination in 2024.

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Far Right
He is the Hezbollah secretary-general whose elimination was allegedly delayed by Eisenkot, per Ben Gvir's claims.
Religious Zionists consider Nasrallah an arch-enemy and any delay in his elimination is seen as a grave security failure.
Lean Left
His Hezbollah fighters received a message from Iran's Supreme Leader about the terms of a potential agreement.
Moderates see Nasrallah as a key regional ally but are cautious about being drawn into a wider conflict.
Lean Left
Nasrallah threatens retaliation for Israeli strikes in Lebanon, raising fears of a full-scale northern front.
Labor/Meretz blames Netanyahu's provocative policies for escalating tensions with Hezbollah, arguing for diplomatic de-escalation.
Far Right
The Hezbollah secretary general is the target of Julani's alleged war preparations in Syria.
Principlists support Nasrallah as a key ally in the Resistance Axis and condemn any threats against him as part of a broader US-Zionist scheme.
Far Right
Hezbollah under his command conducts military movements near Israeli-occupied territories (article 9).
Principlists admire him as a powerful resistance leader keeping Israel on edge.
Far Right
Hezbollah leader's operatives targeted by IDF after flying a drone near the security zone.
He is seen as an existential threat whose drone capabilities must be aggressively countered.
Far Right
Lebanon and Israel negotiations resume amidst Zionist attacks, involving Hezbollah's leader indirectly.
Nasrallah is praised by Principlists as a steadfast resistance leader who stands up to Israeli aggression and defends Lebanese rights.
Far Right
His Hezbollah forces lost a terrorist in an IDF operation targeting a tunnel shaft on the Ali al-Taher Ridge in Lebanon.
Religious Zionism sees Natrallah as a direct threat and applauds IDF operations that eliminate his operatives, though they want more aggressive action.
Center
Hezbollah's leader is implicated by the ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon, though not directly quoted in today's articles.
Pragmatists view Nasrallah's posture as central to assessing whether Iran's regional proxies trigger a costly war Tehran does not want.
Far Left
Nasrallah threatened retaliation after an Israeli strike killed a Hezbollah commander in Beirut.
Hadash fears a wider regional war that will further devastate the region and distract from Palestinian rights.

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