KILLING terrorist kingpin Hassan Nasrallah has decapitated Hezbollah.
Alongside his corpse lie these of his deputy and a number of other different commanders.
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Little doubt, too, scores of civilians Nasrallah cynically housed as human shields above his underground HQ have been killed in Israel’s precision strike on his bunker.
So, with its leaders lifeless or disabled, will Hezbollah’s 1000’s of fighters be headless chickens or a many-headed monster?
Isolating what’s left of Hezbollah’s forces will likely be key as to if the group can take in the blow to its management and keep it up a missile marketing campaign towards Israel or organise a resistance to an Israeli floor assault.
Let’s keep in mind Israel’s large bombardment follows the day by day influence of Hezbollah rockets and drones on northern Israel — forcing not less than 60,000 civilians from their properties.
But the West fears a wider battle.
An open battle with Iran would spark an oil disaster with provides from the Gulf area blocked.
A world despair would observe.
Iran’s terrorist community may attempt to hit nations pleasant to Israel, like ours.
That may encourage the West to behave decisively on the Israeli mannequin.
However I doubt if Britain or America have the troops, management and willpower to rise to such a problem and impose peace.