Middle East. With the death of Hassan Nasrallah, what changes in Hezbollah, Israel and Iran?

In many ways, Hassan Nasrallah was “larger than life”, an inspiration for the Shiite world and the so-called anti-Israel resistance, inside and outside Lebanon. Hezbollah will suffer from its loss, but the analysts who spoke to Expresso rule out the scenario of capitulation of the movement born in 1982, precisely as a response to an invasion by Israel. If 48 hours ago a land invasion of Israel seemed distant, now it will be less so. What changes after this devastating day for the “axis of resistance”?

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