After Nasrallah, three quandaries shape the future of the war—and the Middle East

By Jonathan Panikoff In February 1992, Israel killed the then-Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Abbas al-Musawi, who had led the group for less than a year before his death. Musawi was replaced by Hassan Nasrallah, a religious and political protégé of Musawi’s. In contrast to his mentor’s rather short tenure, Nasrallah has been at the helm of … Continue reading After Nasrallah, three quandaries shape the future of the war—and the Middle East