Hassan Nasrallah served as the long-time Secretary-General of Hezbollah, a powerful Lebanese Shia political and militant organization, until his death in 2024. Under his leadership, the group became a central player in regional geopolitics, maintaining a complex and often volatile relationship with Israel, Iran, and the broader Middle East. This tag tracks the latest reporting, expert analysis, and international coverage regarding his legacy, the leadership transition within Hezbollah, and the ongoing security implications for Lebanon and the surrounding region as reported by global outlets including DW, France 24, and the BBC.