Assassination of Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah: Implication and repercussions for the regional stability: Aral Mir

by Tauqeer Abbas
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Apparently the story is also that of a single individual, confined within the calendar months and years of 1960, 1982, 1992, 2006, 2011, 2023 and 2024. If the narrowness of the small island of Man in the vast sea of ​​facts prevents him from letting himself out of this calendrical narrowness, the story will look like this. But if we look at it in a different way and expand our horizons like the vastness of the ocean, then the matter is not limited to one person and a few dates of the calendar, but it spreads out over history out of the narrowness of dates. Sometimes it appears as a date, sometimes the date of an axis and sometimes the axis of history.

Yes! It is certain that he was born in the 1960s to an obscure family in Lebanon, studied for a few years in Iraq, and as the 1980s began, like many others, became a member of the Lebanese civil war. But just being a member like a member did not stop. In 1982, he consciously embraced the same revolutionary wave that had emerged in Iran in the previous decade. Now, after this revolution, with a changed mindset, the Revolutionary Guards became the Revolutionary Guards in Lebanon and joined Hezbollah in 1982. Then Nasrallah gradually became Hezbollah.
In 1992, Hassan Nasrallah took over the leadership of Hezbollah after his predecessor was annihilated by Israel, which, like his predecessor, was targeted by Israeli bombing in the southern suburbs of Beirut on September 27.
As if it was to sit on such a platform of resistance movement in which blood is given. On which the person who sits has to die and whose seat does not shrink from the sacrifice.

Hassan Nasrallah spent nearly 32 years at the helm of Hezbollah. But not just spent. In one month and one year, Hezbollah, its surroundings and the whole of Lebanon, as well as the Middle East, had an impact. Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah, resistance and anti-Israelism all these words became metaphors for each other.

Hassan Nasrallah is no longer among those who eat the sustenance of this world. Before that, many of his companions and young sons have passed away from this place while walking on the same path of resistance. Now teenage daughter Zainab has also given her life with his great father. There are many differences with Hassan Nasrallah of Hezbollah, but there is no room for disagreement in front of his claims, his sacrifice and his style of sacrifice. Except that someone has got the impression of selfishness and pharaohism or God-willed Israeliness.

On Friday, Israel targeted Hassan Nasrallah in the worst bombing ever, approved by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, sitting at the head of the United Nations and sitting in the lap of his chief patron and ally, the United States. Netanyahu then cut short his stay in America and returned to Israel. Looking at the concerns being expressed about the timing of the attack, the sustainability of America’s efforts and desire to reduce tensions in the region seems to be in question. The whole process seems suspicious, especially considering Israel’s ongoing military operations. Hassan Nasrallah went on to fight for Baitul Maqdas, Palestine and the Palestinian resistance allies. He passed away but dedicated his whole life to the same path and destination. Showed complete independence and perseverance. He never let the fear fall on him, nor did he get hold of fear. By creating Hezbollah, it became a reference for resistance. The history of resistance was made.

He did not let Hezbollah live on the basis of mere sentimentality. Rather, the movement made resistance. A resistance movement that was forced to run on the money of others was not forced by anyone’s need for modern resources. He remained connected with the illustrious history of the past. But I stayed completely today. It means that innovation is strongly desired. Adopted quickly. The ability has been perfected. Made knowledge useful. Embrace action as a weapon and point to the future. Pen, book, microphone and camera were also included in his arsenal just as he kept cannons and missiles at his disposal.

Hassan Nasrallah belonged to Lebanon. Stayed in Lebanon, lived in Lebanon and from Lebanon set out on the journey of eternal life. As an Arab, not only Lebanon stood with the Palestinian cause from day one.
Will the destruction of Hezbollah’s headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut by Israeli bombardment soften this concept of resistance? This question is important but the answer is no.
Hassan Nasrallah who was cut off from his family, brothers and relatives. But he was very attached to his cause. All his hard work, hard work, hard work and effort were to collect. Worry about your cause and not yourself, live for your cause, live for your cause.

According to him, 100,000 soldiers are associated with his Hezbollah. For which he made access to modern weapons easier. People of Hezbollah’s ideology and path are everywhere in Lebanon and outside Lebanon. Will a small island of Israel be able to sleep in the sea of ​​China? Israel itself sleeps on it. Maybe after taking such a big action, Israel got a bit of a tantrum and felt like he had succeeded. But the success of a state has not been declared till date that it is always at war. The warships kept dropping bombs around them. They continued to attack their neighbors and put their citizens in danger all over the world. By doing this, Israel and its Netanyahu can be happy for a year or two with some misunderstanding or drunkenness.

However, the realities of the world are very different and long-term. Having to live with trade, diplomacy and peace with the world is currently not even remotely on the map of Israeli thinking. As Netanyahu said in his latest statement, “Israel’s mission is not yet accomplished.” The coming days will bring more. Eliminating Hassan Nasrallah was a necessary condition to change the balance in the region. As if the target was not Hassan Nasrallah. The goal is to balance the entire region with Israel. Which is also a new message for all the states of the region.

Hassan Nasrallah’s desperate attempt to show solidarity with Hamas and the Palestinians on the Lebanon-Israel border was the need of the hour. Now the situation has changed. Now there will be new leadership and new decisions. Strength and challenge will be re-weighed and measured. Which has grown and spread more than before.
Iran will also have to determine a path for itself, and the residents of other Arabs and other nations will have to decide their own destiny, whether they want to write their names on the list of murderer Netanyahu or not. Slain Hasan Nasrallah in the list decorated with perseverance, honor and martyrdom.No shortage of resources, of course. Understanding is unparalleled. The workforce is fantastic. The Middle East has a lot to offer. The Middle East and the Muslim world connected to it is a vast ocean. Perhaps now is the time for this region of the Middle East to come together and give a new direction to diplomacy and trade by dealing with European states separately. Yes, a little bit away from the past.

Israel has made nine-to-seven for the Middle East in the style of Nine-Eleven in Beirut. If Nine-Eleven is not accepted, how can Nine-Two-Seven be accepted? If it happened in Beirut today, it could be attempted elsewhere tomorrow, as balance in the entire region has been declared as Netanyahu’s goal.
After Lebanon, any country connected to Lebanon, and then the next country and then the next country, the borders of Israel are still unlimited by the Israelis. So why should not the entire Middle East unite to stop this 9/11 strategy through Israel, as much arms and weapons have been given to Hezbollah by Hassan Nasrallah. The organization and training system provided was not limited to the confines of headquarters and the mind of Hassan Nasrallah.

With the death of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli attack, the region is going to enter a new phase of political and military tension. This situation has strong potential to have two-way consequences on the internal policies of the countries and their allies.

This important event may lead to fundamental changes in the political, military and security landscape of the region, which may further lead to changes in the maps of regional alliances and conflicts. Writer is of the thoughtful opinion that Israel’s airstrike on Hezbollah’s headquarters not only led to the end of Hassan Nasrallah’s life, but also appears to have changed the rules and regulations of the competition between the two sides. . The ramifications of this high-profile killing appear to be rife with an all-out regional war

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