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On Tuesday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said his movement would only recognise the maritime border deal between Lebanon and Israel once it was officially signed. Until then, Nasrallah said, 'we will remain vigilant'.
Assad's fall will have far-reaching consequences for the region, especially those in the 'Axis of Resistance', including the Houthi movement.
To ease Lebanon's energy crisis, Shi'ite group Hezbollah has bought Iranian fuel into Lebanon via Syria amid criticism that such a move could risk US sanctions.
Lebanon, which has seen slow progress in its offshore exploration, this week granted a company a permit to conduct seismic surveys in one maritime block.
The Syrian Arab Army is no more, an institution built to fight Israel that eventually ate itself due to rampant corruption and ineptitude.
Syria's Bashar Al-Assad faces a difficult tightrope walk as allies in the region, such as Hassan Nasrallah, are taken out by Israel in quick succession.
The suspension comes after Israel and Iran threatened to target each others energy infrastructure following Iran's ballistic missile attack on 1 October.
The Houthis could seek to bolster their status after Nasrallah's killing, having already played an oversized regional role since Israel's war on Gaza began.
Hassan Nasrallah warned that 'no one' would be allowed to operate in maritime oil and gas fields in Lebanon if Beirut is unable to do so first
Announcing a third Iranian fuel ship for Lebanon, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said 'our words will be clear when the first vessel reaches Lebanon'.