Hezbollah has declared its commitment to continue its fight against the enemy following the death of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an Israeli airstrike on Beirut. The group confirmed Nasrallah's death and described him as a 'sacred martyr' who had led the organization since 1992.
The statement issued by Hezbollah expressed outrage over what they termed a 'treacherous Zionist airstrike' in the southern suburbs of Beirut that resulted in Nasrallah's demise. Israel claimed responsibility for the airstrike that targeted Nasrallah in southern Beirut.
Hezbollah's leadership vowed to honor Nasrallah's memory by carrying on the fight against the enemy, showing support for Gaza and Palestine, and defending Lebanon and its resilient people. Nasrallah was hailed as a revered figure who had led the group to numerous victories over the past three decades.
Following the announcement of Nasrallah's death, the Hezbollah-owned Al-Manar TV channel broadcast Quranic recitations as a sign of mourning for the departed leader. The loss of Nasrallah has deeply impacted the organization and its supporters.
In a show of solidarity, Hamas also issued a statement expressing grief over Nasrallah's passing. The death of the Hezbollah leader marks a significant moment in the ongoing conflict in the region, with implications for the future direction of the group and its activities.