Hizbullah: Martyrdom of Al-Rahawi will ignite flames against Israel across the region

The Hizbullah Jamaah has issued a heartfelt statement mourning the martyrdom of Yemen’s Prime Minister Ahmed Ghalib Al-Rahawi and several accompanying ministers, who were killed in a brutal attack by the Israeli occupation regime.
The statement, released by the Hizbullah Press Office, expressed profound condolences to the Ansarullah Movement and the Yemeni people, while condemning the “despicable” act of aggression by the Israeli regime.
Quoting Surah Ash-Shuara: 227, the statement declared: “Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed, to Him we will return… Those who oppress will soon know what a great upheaval they will face.” Hizbullah hailed the martyred Prime Minister and his companions as heroes who sacrificed their lives for the noble cause of defending Gaza, Jerusalem, and Al-Aqsa Mosque. The group extended prayers for their elevation to the gardens of Paradise and a speedy recovery for those wounded in the attack.
Hizbullah praised the unwavering resolve of Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement, which has stood firmly in solidarity with the Palestinian cause since the onset of the Al-Aqsa Flood. The statement lauded Yemen’s courageous missile strikes that have “instilled fear” in the Zionist regime, underscoring the movement’s pivotal role in resisting Israeli oppression. “The pure blood of every martyr shed for the cause of Al-Aqsa Mosque will lead to the destruction of the treacherous Zionist regime and its patron, the great Satan, the United States,” the statement affirmed.
The Hizbullah Jamaah reiterated its solidarity with the Yemeni people and the Ansarullah Movement, emphasizing that the sacrifices of the martyrs will not be in vain. The group called for unity among Muslim nations to confront the “evil” of the Zionist regime and its allies, expressing hope that divine justice will soon prevail. (ILKHA)
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