These two groups are confronting Israel with the support of Iran.
The heads of the two groups were recently killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes.
First of all, when Yahya Sinwar, who I just told you about, was killed by Israeli forces, Hamas's position as head of state was vacant.
Sinwar's death came three months after he became the head of Hamas' political bureau.
His predecessor, Ismael Haniyeh, also died in Tehran, Iran, in July.It is believed that Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, assassinated Haniyeh
Last month, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon.
Hashim Safiedin is reported to be the likely successor,
It wasn't long before Safiedin was also reportedly killed by Israeli forces.
Even the head of Hezbollah, which entered the war declaring solidarity with Hamas immediately after the Gaza war, disappeared.
In response, Iran warned of a hard-line response, saying that the spirit of resistance would grow, but analysts say that if the heads disappear, the axis of resistance has actually been broken.
As such, Israel, which has been aiming to dismantle Hamas as the goal of the Gaza war, is now under pressure from the international community to end the war.
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