What might Hezbollah, Israel and Iran do next?

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Israel’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the long-standing leader of Hezbollah, is a major escalation in its war with the Lebanese militant group.

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00:00Israel's assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the long-standing leader of Hezbollah,
00:05is a major escalation in its war with the Lebanese militant group.
00:09It has, potentially, brought the region one step closer to a much wider and even
00:14more damaging conflict, one that culls in both Iran and the US.
00:19What will Hezbollah do? Hezbollah is reeling from blow after blow.
00:23Its command structure has been decapitated, with more than a dozen top commanders assassinated.
00:29Its communications have been sabotaged with the shocking detonations of its
00:33pagers and walkie-talkies, and many of its weapons have been destroyed in airstrikes.
00:39The US-based Middle East security analyst Mohammed al-Basha says,
00:43the loss of Hassan Nasrallah will have significant implications,
00:47potentially destabilizing the group and altering its political and military strategies in the short
00:52term. But any expectation that this vehemently anti-Israel organization is going to suddenly
00:58give up and seek peace on Israel's terms is likely to be misplaced.

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