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Hezbollah leader Hassan NasrallahBBC
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In the past seven days , Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has been assassinated, Israel has launched a ground invasion of Lebanon , and Iran has fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles at targets across Israel .
Western and regional powers - led by the US - have pushed for de-escalation.
But so far those efforts have failed - and the Middle East stands closer than ever to all-out war.
Despite Hezbollah ’s devastating losses, it has vowed to fight on in Lebanon .
History shows us it is easy for Israel to enter Lebanon , but difficult for them to leave.
Iran knows it cannot afford to escalate much further and has no allies to spring to its defence in the event of a confrontation.
A severe reaction seems inevitable, though, and some of Benjamin Netanyahu's rhetoric suggests he might be thinking, ultimately, of regime change in Iran .
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