With Nasrallah gone, Hezbollah and Lebanon are left in shock, but Israel’s strategic situation remains unchanged. Could this be the catalyst for a new Israeli ground offensive, or will Hezbollah rally after its leader's death? The post After Nasrallah: Will Israel’s Next Move Be a Ground Invasio...
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