Israeli explosion rocks Beirut, crossing another red line for Hezbollah
How much of a blow is all this for Hezbollah? And is the region already at war?
An Israeli explosion has rocked southern Beirut, crossing another so-called red line for Hezbollah.
The killing of senior commanders and civilians is another major breach of security for the group, with Lebanon already on edge for years. Its foreign minister told an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council that nobody is safe.
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How much of a blow is all this for Hezbollah? And is the region already at war?
Presenter:
James Bays
Guests:
Nicholas Noe – editor-in-chief of the Beirut-based Mideastwire.com
Sami Nader – director of the Levant Institute for Strategic Affairs
Samuel Ramani – associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute’s Middle East programme