Killing terrorist Nasrallah has decapitated Hezbollah – but will its fighters now become a many-headed monster?
Date: 2024-10-21
KILLING terrorist kingpin Hassan Nasrallah has decapitated Hezbollah.
Alongside his corpse lie those of his deputy and several other commanders.
Killing terrorist kingpin Hassan Nasrallah has decapitated Hezbollah[/caption]
Isolating Hezbollah’s forces will be key to whether the group can carry on a missile campaign against Israel[/caption]
So, with its leaders dead or disabled, will Hezbollah’s thousands of fighters be headless chickens or a many-headed monster?
Isolating what’s left of Hezbollah’s forces will be key to whether the group can absorb the blow to its leadership and carry on a missile campaign against Israel or organise a resistance to an Israeli ground attack.
Let’s remember Israel’s massive bombardment follows the daily impact of Hezbollah rockets and drones on northern Israel — forcing at least 60,000 civilians from their homes.
Yet the West fears a wider war.
An open conflict with Iran would spark an oil crisis with supplies from the Gulf region blocked.
A global depression would follow.
Iran’s terrorist network could try to hit countries friendly to Israel, like ours.
That might inspire the West to act decisively on the Israeli model.
But I doubt if Britain or America have the troops, leadership and willpower to rise to such a challenge and impose peace.