Hezbollah confirmed the martyrdom of Syed Hassan Nasrallah

General Secretary Hassan Nasrallah

Lebanon’s resistance movement Hezbollah confirmed the martyrdom of General Secretary Hassan Nasrallah.

Yesterday, Israel bombed the southern area of ​​Beirut, the Lebanese capital, and in this attack, 2 people were martyred and many were injured.

In the last 5 days, this was the most powerful bombardment of the Israeli army on Beirut, 4 buildings were damaged in the Israeli bombardment of the southern town.

The Israeli army claimed the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut attack some time ago.

However, now Hezbollah has confirmed the martyrdom of its leader Hassan Nasrallah. In a statement released by Hezbollah, it has been said that Hassan Nasrullah was martyred. Hezbollah said that the war against Israel will continue, it will continue its jihad to support Gaza and Palestine, and to defend Lebanon.

In addition, the martyrdom of Hassan Nasrallah was announced on Hezbollah’s Lebanese channel al-Manar.

Israel has also claimed the martyrdom of Zeinab Nasrallah, the daughter of the Hezbollah chief, in the Beirut attack.

Who was Hassan Nasrullah?
Hassan Nasrallah was elected Secretary General of Hezbollah in 1992 at the age of 32, after his predecessor Abbas al-Mousavi was assassinated by an Israeli gunship helicopter.

He studied politics and the Qur’an for three years in Najaf, Iraq, where he met Sayyid Abbas Mousavi, the leader of the Lebanese Amal militia. In 1978, Hassan Nasrallah was expelled from Iraq.

Hassan Nasrallah joined the Amal movement after Lebanon was engulfed in civil war, he was appointed as the political representative of the Amal militia in the Bekaa Valley.

After the Israeli army invaded Beirut in 1982, Hassan Nasrallah broke away from Amal and joined Hezbollah.

Hezbollah emerged as the main opposition organization to Israel under the leadership of Hassan Nasrallah, who insists that Israel remains a real threat.

Since Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, Hezbollah has been fighting Israeli troops almost daily along the Lebanon-Israel border.


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