News ID : 191362
Publish Date : 9/28/2024 5:32:32 PM
Israel's assassination of Nasrallah 'will only strengthen resistance': Hamas

Israel's assassination of Nasrallah 'will only strengthen resistance': Hamas

Palestinian resistance groups along with other regional resistance factions say the assassination by Israel of Hezbollah’s Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah will only increase the determination of the resistance in the region.

The Hezbollah leader was assassinated in a massive Israeli airstrike on residential buildings in Lebanon's capital Beirut on Friday.

Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said in a Saturday statement that crimes and assassinations by Israel “will only increase the determination and the insistence of the resistance in Palestine and Lebanon.”

The resistance in Palestine and Lebanon, Hamas said, will “go forward with all their might, bravery and pride on the footsteps of the martyrs...and pursue the path of resistance until victory and the dismissal of the occupation.”

Hamas said that Nasrallah’s “pure blood that was shed on Lebanese soil…will be a curse that haunts this Zionist enemy and will illuminate and extend the path of our people and our resistance, which knows no defeat or surrender.”

Islamic Jihad, another Palestinian resistance movement also said in a statement that Israel will soon “pay the price of its crimes, and taste defeat for what its sinful hands have done."

The resistance group reiterated that the martyrdom of Nasrallah “will only strengthen the resistance in Lebanon, Palestine, and the region with more power, resilience, and determination.”

Yemen’s Supreme Political Council also issued a statement, saying that martyr Nasrallah “crowned his giving and jihad with the best conclusion, which is martyrdom in the path of Allah Almighty.”

Echoing Hamas, the Yemeni resistance group said that Nasrallah’s martyrdom “will increase the flame of sacrifice, the heat of enthusiasm, the strength of determination and the resolve to continue.”

“The inevitable outcome will be victory and the demise of the “Israeli” enemy and its temporary entity.”

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the Lebanese branch of Fatah's armed wing, also expressed its “deep sorrow and pain,” for the martyrdom of “the sincere leader” of Hezbollah.

Nasrallah, it said, “has become a martyr on the path to Al-Quds, after a life full of sacrifices for the liberation of Palestine, its capital, and its sanctities.”

Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, 64, led Lebanon's resistance group for more than 32 years. The Shia leader, Al Jazeera wrote, created Hezbollah into the organized fighting, disciplined force that it is today.”


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