hassan nasrallah, who was killed in that massive israeli airstrike on the 28th of september. >> subsequent to nasrallah's killing, it became a much more sort of publicly engaged figure. he had been running the al-manar tv station, which was hezbollah's mouthpiece in lebanon, but had given several press conferences over recent months. he was a fairly accessible figure to the media. if you will. why he has been killed now isn't clear. and of course, this does come at a time when lebanese government officials just a couple of days ago had told cnn they expected hezbollah to answer, um, their decision about whether or not they would accept a us proposal, cease fire with israel. that decision was expected in the coming days. by monday, even whether or not this was intended to have some effect on hezbollah's decision making here, of course not uncommon for a sort of high level assassinations, these sort of last minute maneuvers, if you will, ahead of cease fire deals and whether or not that cease fire deal isn't clear. the conditions of the cease fire, according to sources. i've been talking to, had told me that they were difficult for hezbollah to accept, but it appeared to them at least, that hezb