Nasrallah Leadership

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When a nation is under attack by savage invaders, its land is occupied ,its sanctities are violated, its religion is describe as a religion of violence, and its resistance is accused with terrorism, has suffered successive defeats that broke its pride. A dream in a radical change will born through men whom if they believe they ratify, and if they promise they redeem. This change declared a new era of dignity and victory, an era that will erase the painful past, and build for a better shiny future. In this essay, I will introduce a leader, born from the pain of his nation and grow up to become its salvation, a man who will be remembered in the books of history as one of its makers, a man who will move the stagnant water in the sea of the east …show more content…
The Arab- Israeli conflict has been always dyed with disappointments and defeats for the Arabs, as they lost all their wars with Israel. Only Nasrallah changed the equation, with his inspiring vision and strategic success in his wars against Israel, he iterated hope to the Arab nations and demonstrated that Israel with its strength and nuclear capabilities is weaker than a …show more content…
According to his “cobweb” theory, Israel’s reverence for human life and the hedonistic nature of Israeli society make it weak and unable to sustain continued war and bloodshed. Based on this assumption, the media arena became a central stage for Nasrallah, which presented him as a strategic leader with high credibility to the extent that the Israelis population credited Nasrallah more than their own leaders. Especially after he demonstrated his negotiation capabilities through the liberation of thousands of detainees and martyrs in exchange of Israeli soldier’s bodies captured by Hezbollah.
Consequently, Nasrallah creative thinking and visionary leadership have accomplished what the Arab forces combined couldn’t do. A strategic leader who accomplished the impossible through his strategic leadership, and rose the nation from its deep slumber and restored its confidence in its capabilities and casted the horror in the heart of its enemies. A leader who forced his enemy to admire his leadership, and made his country a hard number in the regional and international

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