His death could lead to political instability in Lebanon, particularly if Hezbollah’s new leadership faces challenges in maintaining the group’s influence. Lebanon is already grappling with a severe economic crisis, and any instability within Hezbollah could further exacerbate the situation.
In Israel, Nasrallah’s death is likely to be viewed as a significant victory, but it also raises the prospect of retaliation from Hezbollah. Israeli military officials will be preparing for the possibility of a major escalation in violence, particularly along the Israel-Lebanon border. Hezbollah has the capacity to launch rocket and missile attacks deep into Israeli territory, and Nasrallah’s assassination could serve as a catalyst for renewed hostilities.
For Palestine, Hezbollah’s continued support remains a critical factor. The group has provided material and financial support to Palestinian militant groups, particularly in Gaza. Hezbollah’s close ties with Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza, mean that the death of Nasrallah could have a direct impact on the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.