Overview
- Naim Kassim, around 70 years old, has been a key figure in Hezbollah since its inception in the 1980s and has now been appointed as its leader.
- The decision was made by the Shura Council, following the deaths of both Hassan Nasrallah and potential successor Hashem Safieddin in Israeli attacks.
- Kassim has vowed to continue Hezbollah's mission against Israel, maintaining the group's objectives under his leadership.
- Israel has intensified its military operations in Lebanon, including airstrikes targeting Hezbollah's leadership and infrastructure.
- The ongoing conflict has seen daily rocket attacks from Hezbollah on northern Israel, continuing a pattern of hostilities over the past year.