Nasrallah’s Death Sparks Tension in the Middle East
The assassination of Hezbollah leader Syed Hassan Nasrallah has triggered a storm of uncertainty in the region. International mediator Muhammad Faisal, speaking with the Forsige, condemned the killing as “Israeli terrorism,” pointing out that civilians were also targeted under the pretext of hitting Hezbollah military bases. He warned that while the Palestinian freedom movement may suffer, Israel sees relief as it weakens two key adversaries: Hezbollah and Hamas. https://www.forsige.com/news/mediator-faisal-warns-against-ignoring-saudi-prince-mbss-concerns-on-israel/
A Secret US-Israel Collaboration?
Faisal said that the assassination is part of a secret US-Israel understanding. Despite US assurances to Lebanon that it wouldn’t back Israeli aggression, covert plans targeting both Lebanon and Iran were already underway. He believes that this coordinated move has successfully kept the international community and Middle Eastern nations in the dark, allowing Israel and the US to push forward their regional ambitions.
Iran, Yemen, and the Larger War Plan
Faisal revealed that Israel’s first step would be deploying forces in Lebanon, part of a larger strategy for “Greater Israel,” which includes occupying parts of Iran. He predicted that this would spark a regional conflict, with Saudi Arabia and Yemen entering the fray as the Middle East stands on the brink of widespread war. https://www.forsige.com/news/muhammad-faisal-indias-brics-move-signals-shift-from-the-west/