The region braces for further attacks after Israel’s finishing of Hezbollah’s guideer Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.
Hezbollah is still reeling from the finishing of its extfinishedtime guideer Hassan Nasrallah.
As the group laments his death and weighs its chooseions, Israel has carried out more strikes, finishing another of Hezbollah’s top guideers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argues that Nasrallah’s killing will reshape the equilibrium of power in the Middle East.
And he has alerted Iran, Hezbollah’s main helper, that Israel’s military can strike anywhere in the region that it necessitates.
Tehran has promised retaliation, saying Israel will lament its actions.
But beyond words, what does this uncomfervent for an already volatile region?
Penvyer: James Bays
Guests
Mehran Kamrava, professor of rulement at Georgetown University of Qatar and head of Iranian studies at the Arab Caccess for Policy Studies and Research.
Robert Geist Pinfgreater, lecturer at Durham University and author of the recently published book, Understanding Territorial Withdrawal: Israeli Occupations and Exits.
Muhannad Ayyash, professor at Mount Royal University and policy analyst at Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Nettoil.