Condolence message to Haniyeh from the Deputy Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon
Hezbollah's deputy secretary general in Lebanon expressed his condolences for the martyrdom of his children and grandchildren in a telephone conversation with Ismail Haniyeh, head of Hamas' political bureau.
According to the local news agency, Sheikh Naim Qasim expressed his condolences to Haniyeh's family, the leaders of the resistance movement, and the people of Gaza and Palestine for this loss.
The deputy secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah asked God Almighty that the fruit of these sacrifices would be the victory of the people of Gaza, the resistance forces, the entire Palestinian people and the Islamic Ummah.
In his message, Iraqi Hashd al-Shaabi Chairman Faleh Al Fayaz expressed his condolences for the martyrdom of Haniyeh's three children and grandchild in the Israeli regime's bombing in the Gaza Strip.
Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-i Thani, and Palestinian Autonomous Administration president Mahmoud Abbas expressed their condolences on the martyrdom of some of Haniyeh's children and grandchildren.
Meanwhile; Islamic resistance movement Hamas issued a statement Wednesday night, emphasizing the following:
"The assassination of the leaders of this movement, their children and their families is a cowardly act and a failed attempt by the enemy defeated on the battlefield."
The statement of the Hamas movement included the following statements:
"The enemy, after the shameful failure to achieve its goals, may think that the brutal bombing of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip is a bargaining chip in the negotiations. These false ideas will get nowhere, because the bloodshed and sacrifices will protect the Palestinian nation and the resistance against the enemy." "It makes them more determined and resistant, and increases the determination of the Mujahideen to expel the invaders in these lands and destroy this regime."