The Israeli army announced in an official statement, on Saturday, the killing of Hezbollah Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah, and Hezbollah leader, Ali Karaki.
Minutes before the official statement, Israeli media confirmed that the security services were in Israel You have evidence that the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Hassan NasrallahHe was killed in the assassination on Friday night.
Regarding the issue, Sky News Arabia Director General, Nadim Qutaish, said: “It is good to know how to win, but it is more important to know how to lose. Hezbollah lost, and it should have limited its loss before it worsened.”
Lebanese future
While the Lebanese street is divided over the killing of Nasrallah, the country is entering a spiral of instability that needs a national “moment,” according to Qutaish.
Qutaish said: “We must now rely on the Lebanese political forces, which can invent a national moment.”
He added: “In the past, I disagreed a lot with the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, Nabih Berri, but he is the man who can, at this moment, personally lead the ceasefire option and reassure the Lebanese people.”
As for Sky News analyst for American affairs, Muwafaq Harb, he said that the most appropriate solution for the Lebanese situation today is to seek help from external intervention.
Harb told Sky News Arabia: “I do not think that the current political class has the courage and ability to lead the country towards safety, but the solution is in Arab efforts and international support, then Lebanon can be saved.”
He added: “There must be an international resolution that imposes real solutions on Lebanon, and a real Arab and international effort to convince Iran that its project has ended.”
Harb warned against believing that Hezbollah was completely finished, after the killing of Nasrallah, noting that it was a strong blow to the party, but its remnants are present in Lebanon.
Harb said: “We do not rush to say that Hezbollah is finished, because when there is an explosion there are always shrapnel.”
He stressed: “The driver of the political situation in Lebanon was Hassan Nasrallah, and after his assassination, the mechanisms in Lebanon were limited to two factors: Nabih Berri and the Lebanese army.”
For his part, Qutaish said that the assassination of Hezbollah leaders, led by Hassan Nasrallah, is “an opportunity for Iran to realize that the crazy project it is leading in the region has ended in a dead end.”
He concluded: “This is an opportunity for Iran to realize that it has another solution in the region,” pointing out the necessity of changing Iran’s direction, moving away from using armed arms, and searching for peaceful solutions.
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