4 pointsposted a year ago
by diogenes_atx

Item id: 41686822

3 Comments

raxxorraxor

a year ago

Usually killing the leader of a terrorist organization doesn't really improve any peace process.

But maybe that is simply impossible since Hezbollah more or less exists to fight against Israel. Nasrallah was not the spiritual leader, that would be the Ayatollah in Iran.

Him hiding in a bunker as well might finally a sign that there is a way to hold them to account. With violence, yes, but I don't really see many other option with fundamentalists.

I think for Lebanon this is a positive development as well, perhaps their state will become more functional again. And maybe such a development also reaches Iran.

xenospn

a year ago

At least he died doing what he loved (hiding behind women and children).