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Who Is Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah? His Latest Threat To Israel

Hassan Nasrallah, often called the most powerful figure in Lebanon, delivered a stern warning to Israel after a recent attack targeting Hezbollah’s communication devices. The 64-year-old leader accused Israel of crossing a “red line,” vowing that Israelis will not return to their homes until the Gaza conflict ends.

Nasrallah’s Early Life and Political Rise

Born in 1960 in Burj Hammud, a poor suburb of Beirut, Hassan Nasrallah was one of nine children in a modest family. His father was a grocer, and the family originally came from southern Lebanon. Nasrallah spent several years studying politics and Islamic scripture in Najaf, Iraq, before being expelled in 1978 as the Iraqi government cracked down on Shiite activists.

After his expulsion, Nasrallah became heavily involved in Lebanese politics, gaining experience with the Amal militia during Lebanon’s civil war. He eventually co-founded Hezbollah in 1982, after splitting from Amal when Israeli troops invaded Beirut. By 1992, Nasrallah became the Secretary General of Hezbollah, following the assassination of Abbas al-Musawi by Israel.

Leadership and Controversies

Nasrallah’s leadership saw Hezbollah grow in power, but not without controversy. During the Arab Spring, his decision to send Hezbollah fighters to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime was widely criticized, damaging his image in the broader Arab world. Nevertheless, Hezbollah remained the only faction in Lebanon to retain its arms after the civil war, with Nasrallah justifying the group’s militarization by citing the ongoing threat posed by Israel.

Recent Skirmishes with Israel

Following Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, Hezbollah engaged in daily skirmishes along the Lebanon-Israel border. Nasrallah has continued to push his narrative that Hezbollah’s military presence is necessary to protect Lebanon from Israel. His popularity surged after the 2006 conflict with Israel, but his involvement in Syria has made him a divisive figure both in Lebanon and across the region.

Hezbollah’s Influence and Future Threats

Hezbollah remains a polarizing force in Lebanon, with some viewing it as a defender against Israel, while others oppose its power and influence. As tensions rise along the border, Nasrallah’s latest threat has raised concerns about a possible escalation into a larger conflict.

Hassan Nasrallah remains a key figure in regional geopolitics, with Hezbollah continuing to play a central role in the ever-complicated dynamics of Lebanon and Israel.

Shukriya Shahi

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