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Will Hezbollah respond to the killing of its second man, Haytham Ali Tabtabai? | Al Bawaba

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

41% : The sources explained that Israel will not hesitate to continue targeting the rest of Hezbollah's top military leaders, with the possibility of assassinating the current Secretary-General, Naim Qassem, especially since it realizes that the Lebanese militia will not be able to respond.
35% : " Since yesterday, many media networks have questioned how the party would respond to the assassination of its second man and whether the war between Hezbollah and Israel would resume after months of being halted. Erem News reported, citing political and military sources, that Hezbollah will not be able to respond in any way to Israel after the assassination of Haytham Ali Tabtabai, given Tel Aviv's desire to do so, to complete the pretext before the international community to carry out a military operation in the heart of Lebanon, targeting what remains of the party's military system.
34% : ALBAWABA - Despite the agreement between Hezbollah and Israel, Tel Aviv continues to carry out attacks in the Lebanese territories.

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