What Nasrallah's death means for the Middle East conflict

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According to the report, the Israeli military says Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has been killed in an air strike on Beirut.

The report said that the Israeli Defense Forces said in a statement that Nasrallah will "no longer be able to terrorize the world." Israel struck Hezbollah's headquarters in the city late on Friday, with reports indicating they were targeting Nasrallah.

The report added that the Lebanese militant group, which normally confirms significant deaths among its ranks on the same day, has yet to comment on Nasrallah's fate. He has headed the group for some three decades and is credited with turning it into a major fighting force.

Iran's supreme leader moved under the bunker. He can't do anything other than rant from his bunker. World leaders all watched Netanyahu's speech. I guess the speech also brought the top brass of Hezbollah together at one location, and Israel acted on that accordingly.

Nasrallah said he would fight Israel without rules, now he has gotten what he has sown, he has been fighting against Israel for 11 months, In less than one week, he has been taking out, and no cease-fire until Hamas terrorists and Hezbollah terrorists were destroyed, that's the truth.

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