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Hizbullah Secretary-General Naim Qassem Cries When Reminded of Nasrallah's Death, Adds: Our People Are Happy When Talking about Their 'Martyred' Children, Saying That 'Three Are Gone But I Have Two Le

Hizbullah Secretary-General Naim Qassem Cries When Reminded of Nasrallah's Death, Adds: Our People Are Happy When Talking about Their 'Martyred' Children, Saying That 'Three Are Gone But I Have Two Le

Memri09-07-2025
Hizbullah Secretary-General Naim Qassem discussed Hizbullah's response to the October 7 attack, the loss of Nasrallah, and the aftermath of the war with Israel in a Mayadeen TV (Lebanon) interview aired on July 8, 2025. He said Hizbullah was not privy to the intention of Hamas's leadership in Gaza to carry out the Al-Aqsa Flood and learned about it on October 7, like everyone else. Qassem said Hamas asked Hizbullah to join in an all-out war shortly after the attack was launched, but instead, Hizbullah chose to respond with a war of support. He explained that Nasrallah and Hizbullah's Shura Council reasoned that such a war would achieve Hizbullah's goals without the destruction and escalation of an American intervention that an all-out war would bring - and which would ultimately fail to achieve their objectives.
Qassem said Hizbullah had declared the war a victory because Hizbullah survived. He said Hizbullah operatives injured in the pager attack were happy and back at work, while parents who lost their children in the war were happy they were martyred - and that they still have other children alive.
Qassem said martyrdom is the 'highest badge of honor.' He started crying when he talked about how Nasrallah, who was assassinated in September 2024, is missed, but he said it wasn't because he was gone - rather, because he doesn't know how someone like him could ever be compensated for.
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