Following the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, pressure has been mounting on the regime in Tehran, the biggest ally of the Lebanese militia, to react. But while the government hails Nasrallah as a martyr and has ordered five days of national mourning, some Iranians have different concerns. “I don’t like Hezbollah, they act like a terrorist group,” Tehran resident Elnas told dpa on a rainy Monday morning in the Iranian capital. “Of course, Israel has also shown with the recent attacks (in Lebanon) that they act like terrorists,” she adds. The 30-year…