
Sheikh Da'adoush called for widest participation in funeral: "Tomorrow is day to renew covenant & resistance is steadfast"
Beirut - Saba:
The Higher Committee for the funeral ceremonies of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hashim Safieddine confirmed the completion of all preparations and preparations for the funeral ceremonies that will take place in Beirut tomorrow, Sunday.
The Deputy Chairman of Hezbollah's Executive Council, Sheikh Ali Da'adoush, called for the widest participation tomorrow, Sunday, and for the funeral scene to be exceptional and inclusive, noting that "tomorrow is a day of loyalty, allegiance and pledge to the martyrs, and our presence at their funeral is a form of loyalty to them."
He added that the martyrdom of any commander or mujahid is a natural occurrence in the resistance battle, stressing that "this will not discourage us or weaken our will, but on the contrary, it makes us more determined to fulfill the hopes of the martyrs and continue their path."
Da'adoush pointed out that "despite the painful loss, the resistance continues in its natural course, as it does not stop defending our homeland, people, nation , holy sites, and will not retreat from its goals."
"If the Israeli occupation thinks that targeting the two secretaries-general of Hezbollah will affect us, it is mistaken, as the resistance will remain steadfast and will not be able to eliminate it," he said.
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