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IRGC: Name of Mohammad Deif still terrorizes Zionists

IRGC: Name of Mohammad Deif still terrorizes Zionists

Saba Yemen31-01-2025

Tehran-Saba:
The IRGC has confirmed that Mohammed Deif and the martyred leaders of al-Qassam Brigades are shining stars that instill terror in the hearts of the Zionist criminals and their supporters.
Tasnim International News Agency reported that the IRGC issued a statement, offering congratulations and condolences on the martyrdom of Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri, known as Mohammad Deif, the legendary leader of al-Qassam Brigades, along with a number of Palestinian resistance leaders who were martyred during their battle against the Zionist occupation forces.
The statement stressed that their jihadist legacy will remain a beacon that illuminates the path of the mujahideen in the Islamic resistance seeking to liberate al-Quds and eliminate the cancerous Zionist tumor.
Part of the statement read the resistance's survival, renewal, and strength, and the continuation of its great achievements in the path of liberating holy al-Quds, is the fruit of the jihad and sacrifices of the great men who wrote historical epics with their sacrificial and legendary presence on the battlefield against the Zionist occupation, where they created immortal glory and became a role model and a torch that illuminates the path of the Mujahideen of al-Quds.
The statement added Muhammed al-Deif and his fellow martyr leaders in al-Qassam Brigades are shining stars in the sky of the Palestinian resistance, and they have written bright pages of sacrifice, redemption, and steadfast resistance against the usurping Zionist entity, especially after the historic operation "al-Aqsa Flood".. their memory still terrifies the hearts of the criminal Zionists and their supporters, while those who continue their path prove that their names will remain immortal, leading the path of resistance towards the future.
At the end of the statement, the Revolutionary Guards offered congratulations and condolences on the martyrdom of Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri (Mohammed al-Deif), the commander-in-chief of al-Qassam Brigades, along with the martyred leaders Marwan Issa (Abu al-Baraa), Ghazi Abu Tamaa (Abu Musa), Rafeh Salama (Abu Mohammed), Ahmed al-Ghandour (Abu Anas), Ayman Nofal (Abu Ahmad) and Raed Thabet, who were martyred in the arena of resistance while confronting the aggression of the Zionist occupation, after the epic "Flood of al-Aqsa".
The statement stressed that the martyrdom of Mohammed al-Deif and his fellow al-Qassam leaders will inject new blood into the veins of the Palestinian resistance, and will strengthen the will of the Palestinian people to continue their steadfastness and walk on the path of liberating the holy city of al-Quds and raising the flag of Palestine over all its territory.
It also stressed that the resistance, by the grace of Allah, will sweep away the false and sinful Zionist occupation entity like violent storms, and will put an end to its shameful existence. On this blessed path, the Islamic nation, especially the axis of resistance, will continue its strong and steadfast support until achieving a decisive victory.
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