Zohreh Ghadbeigy

(Allameh Tabataba'i University)

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Political thoughtØ› sayyad hassan nasrallahØ› hezbollahØ› islamic revolutionØ› zionist regimeØ› axis of resistance

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The political thought of sayyed hassan nasrallah

Author : Zohreh ghadbeigy

Keyword : Political thoughtØ› sayyad hassan nasrallahØ› hezbollahØ› islamic revolutionØ› zionist regimeØ› axis of resistance

Subject : Social sciences

Article Type : Original article (research)

DOI : 10.30497/ipt.2021.76612

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Abstract : To acknowledge the majority of strategic experts, “Hassan Nasrallah”; Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, Is an expert in psychological warfare that under certain conditions, easily changes equations of regional conflicts in favor of the resistance axis. This view from here derived that campaign politics is an arena of deception and dishonesty, it is well known to be truthful to; Extent that even Shimon Peres, the former head of the Zionist regime, described He's the most honest enemy of Israel as terms of consciousness and high-capacity regional and international developments in powers of analysis. Such thoughtfulness and deep political insight of Hassan Nasrallah led to his political forecasts in the field of international developments and in particular the future of the Zionist regime. Hezbollah chooses specific events for describing the confrontation with the Israeli enemy that often expressed these positions by its Secretary-General. Accordingly, this study seeks to examine the views and political thoughts of Sayyad Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Article by : Zohreh Ghadbeigy

Article add date : 2023-04-24


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