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Through a statement, Hezbollah confirmed this Saturday (28) the death of its leader Hassan Nasrallah. The group says he was killed after a “Zionist air strike” and reaffirms that the fight will continue.

“The Hezbollah leadership promises to the highest, holiest and most beloved martyr in our journey full of sacrifices and martyrs to continue his jihad against the enemy, supporting Gaza and Palestine, and defending Lebanon and its people steadfastly and honorably,” it says the statement.

In the report, the group states that the leader joined his great and immortal martyrs, whose journey he led for almost thirty years, a period in which he led victories.

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Hezbollah says the leader succeeded the “master of martyrs of the Islamic Resistance in 1992 until the liberation of Lebanon in 2000 and until the divine and sustaining victory in 2006 and all other battles of honor and redemption, until the battle of support and heroism in support of Palestine, Gaza and the oppressed Palestinian people.”

“May God grant him the highest divine honors, the Order of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, fulfilling his most precious desires and the highest levels of faith and pure belief, as a martyr on the way to Jerusalem and Palestine. fellow martyrs who joined his pure and holy procession after the treacherous Zionist attack on the southern suburb.”

Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, sent a note to Hezbollah saying that “all regional resistance forces” are on the side of the group.

“It is mandatory for all Muslims to proudly stand alongside the people of Lebanon and Hezbollah with their resources and help them confront the usurping, cruel and evil regime”, reinforces the statement.

In recent days, Israel has carried out attacks in areas of Lebanon. The bloodiest of them resulted in the deaths of 500 people last Monday (23).

That day, the attacks killed two Brazilian teenagers: Ali Kamal Abdallah, aged 15, and Mirna Raef Nasser, aged 16,

The offensive hit several locations in Lebanon, including the capital Beirut. The Lebanese are leaving the south of the country in search of refuge,

Source: vermelho.org.br



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