Following the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut, Edip Gümüş, the leader of Hezbollah Jama’ah, released a heartfelt condolence message.
He expressed deep solidarity with the resistance and strongly condemned Israeli aggression in Gaza and Lebanon.
In his message, Gümüş highlighted the significance of Nasrallah's leadership and the ongoing struggle against the Israeli occupation regime, reaffirming his support for the resistance movements across the region.
Gümüş began his message with the Quranic verse: "Do not slacken, do not grieve; you are the most superior if you truly believe." (Al-Imran: 139), highlighting the resilience of the resistance in the face of adversity.
"Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who led Hezbollah in Lebanon for 32 years, was martyred last night in a cowardly attack by zionist Israel," Gümüş stated, emphasizing the deep loss of a prominent leader in the fight against Israeli occupation.
Extending his condolences to Hezbollah and all resistance movements, Gümüş underscored that the zionist regime "will not rest as long as they continue slaughtering Muslims," predicting that the dream of security for Israel remains unattainable. "The lovers of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem will be the bane of Zionism," he declared, expressing hope for the imminent end of Israeli oppression.
In closing, Gümüş offered prayers for patience to Nasrallah’s family, Hezbollah, and the broader resistance movements, reiterating the commitment to continue the struggle for justice.
Gümüş's full message reflects the unwavering stance of Hizbullah Jamaah in solidarity with Lebanese Hezbollah Movement and other resistance groups in the region. (ILKHA)
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