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iranian president pezhechiyan, after nasrallah's death, directly responded to khamenei's previous words: "confrontation will only intensify." he even placed the united states at the core of the conflict, suggesting that the united states may be involved in some kind of "terrorist attack", but its motives and purposes have become a mystery.
at the same time, lebanese foreign minister abdullah bou habib made it clear that iran does not want to be involved in the conflict and believes that the united states is "the only country that can play a role in the middle east and lebanese issues." he hopes that the united states can strengthen diplomatic efforts. his voice seemed to be calling for a peaceful future, but it seemed hollow in the face of the cruel reality.
from hamas and yemen’s houthis to iraq, türkiye, france and others, everyone is responding to nasrallah’s death. they are all looking for answers and struggling with difficult situations.
the u.s. government recognized nasrallah's death on the grounds that it was an "just act." but the united states remains silent on the ongoing conflict between israel and hezbollah. what exactly do they want to do? do they really understand the complexity behind this war?
in the conflicts in gaza and lebanon, israel seeks to end the conflict by any means, while hezbollah maintains its position and continues to increase military operations, challenging everyone's security.
from the hamas armed forces' "operation al-aqsa flood" against israel to the present, the palestinian-israeli conflict has continued to escalate. the houthi armed forces in yemen have launched missiles at israel and ships in the gulf of aden and red sea waterways, and hezbollah has exchanged fire on the border between lebanon and israel. all this shows that the situation in the middle east has fallen into a complex and dangerous whirlpool.
however, against this background, while responding to nasrallah’s death, iran’s islamic revolutionary guard also began to reflect on the political landscape of the middle east. they took strict measures on the use of communication equipment and began investigations into relevant personnel to deal with potential security threats.
in the crusaders of the middle east, a new war may be brewing. what are their goals to achieve? will they be able to find a path to peace? the answer may lie in the tensions and escalating conflicts.