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Analysis

Hizbollah boosted as focus shifts to Daesh

November 26, 2015 11:29
Hizbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah
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The elevation of Daesh in the wake of the Paris attacks to Global Enemy Number One has mixed implications for Israel.

It means that the ongoing wave of Palestinian attacks will be starved of international attention. Whether this will dampen down the flames or fuel Palestinian desperation remains to be seen.

The more profound issue for Israel is how the new focus on Daesh will affect Iran and its Lebanese proxy, Hizbollah.

Iran is gradually being seen by the international community less as the Assad regime's main sponsor and more as part of a possible solution to the Syrian chaos and even an ally against Daesh. On the flip side, however, is the fact that Russia is President Bashar al-Assad's chief patron, thereby eroding Iran's influence in Damascus.