The martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh has ignited significant political polarization among Arabs, reflecting deep-rooted ideological conflicts and differing perspectives on the Palestinian struggle.
The Arab masses have largely shown solidarity with the Palestinian cause, diverging from the positions of their governments, which many perceive as ineffective in supporting Gaza.
The recent military operations and public sentiments indicate a shift in public opinion towards armed resistance and a rejection of normalization with Israel.
Hezbollah's role in the regional dynamics remains complex, with rising support for its resistance against Israel, yet persistent skepticism regarding its political involvement.