Ayatollah Khamenei: Muqawama's actions against the withering Zionist regime will be severe
The leader of the Islamic Revolution has issued a message on the occasion of the martyrdom of Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah, Secretary General of Lebanon's Hizbullah, insisting that: Sayyid Wa Muqawama's way of fighting will continue and the attacks of the Muqawama Camp will be more severe on the body that is worn out and is about to perish. of the Zionist regime of Israel.
The leader of the Islamic Revolution has spoken in honor of martyred Secretary General of Lebanon's Hizbullah, Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah. He underlined that the strategy of the opposition will remain constant and that the attacks from the Resistance Camp will get more forceful against the declining and weaker Israeli government.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei his sympathies to the members of the Resistance and the Islamic Community in line with announcing five days of public mourning for the death of the revered martyr and champion of resistance. He said that the basis Nasrullah created in Lebanon and its impact on other power centers will not disappear with his death. Rather, his martyrdom and those who saw this moment will help to highlight the influence of the Resistance on the besieged and hopeless Israeli government.
Saying Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah has earned the rewards of decades spent in Jihad for the cause of God, the Islamic Revolution leader said, noting that he was martyred working on plans to protect the displaced people in the suburbs of Beirut, whose homes were destroyed and families shattered by violence. In Palestine, he has regularly stood out for the underprivileged and the damaged cities and villages where many loved ones have perished.
Though the Resistance Camp has lost a great leader, Ayatollah Khamenei noted that the Islamic world has lost a major person; yet, the blessings of his decades of battle will continue.
Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah, Secretary General of Hizbullah, was among the several casualties when Israeli military aircraft bombed a residential apartment in the Dahiya neighborhood south of Beirut last Friday.