Hezbollah has officially confirmed the martyrdom of its Secretary General, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in a recent Israeli attack on the suburbs of Beirut
In a formal statement, the Lebanese Hezbollah movement announced that Nasrallah, a pivotal figure in the organization, has joined the ranks of martyrs who have fought for their cause over the past three decades.
His leadership, which began in 1991, guided Hezbollah through significant victories, including Lebanon’s liberation in 2000, the 2006 conflict, and ongoing support for Palestine.
The statement opened with a religious invocation, referencing the rewards promised to those who fight for God. It characterized Nasrallah as a distinguished and courageous leader, comparing his journey to that of martyrs throughout history.
The declaration emphasized his enduring legacy and the sacrifices he made in the name of resistance and faith.
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Hezbollah extended its condolences to various leaders and groups, including Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the Palestinian people. The organization reiterated its commitment to continue the struggle against its adversaries, as well as support for Gaza and the Palestinian cause.
They called upon their fighters to honor Nasrallah’s legacy by remaining steadfast in their resistance until victory is achieved.
Additionally, Hezbollah’s leadership expressed confidence that Nasrallah’s spirit and ideals would continue to inspire their members in their ongoing efforts.