IRNA CEO Honors Martyr Nasrallah: A Remarkable Leader with Extraordinary Qualities

IRNA CEO Hails Nasrallah as a Remarkable Leader with Exceptional Qualities

In a recent discussion, the CEO of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) praised the late leader of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, highlighting his exceptional qualities as a charismatic and powerful leader, as well as an insightful politician. This reflection took place during a special video program titled Nasr-e Mandegar, conducted at IRNA’s studio.

Hossein Jaberi Ansari shared his personal experiences with Nasrallah, revealing the depth of their interactions. He stated:

“I had the opportunity to meet martyr Nasrallah repeatedly over the past two decades, and in recent years, particularly during my tenure at the Foreign Ministry, I was privileged to spend extended hours with him in each meeting—sometimes two or three hours, at times up to five hours, and occasionally until 2 or 3 a.m.”

Jaberi Ansari emphasized that his perspective on Sayyed Nasrallah is both distant and intimate. He explained:

“Thus, my perspective on Sayyed is both from afar and up close, having seen him from both angles.”

Reflecting on his long-standing observation, he noted:

“For years, I had watched Nasrallah’s speeches and role from a distance through media and cameras, while later, I had the opportunity to watch him for hours in highly private and small gatherings.”

He further elaborated on the nature of his insights:

“My account is, in one sense, a scholarly and thematic one based on distant study, and in another, a firsthand testimony from close encounters.”

Jaberi Ansari highlighted several key characteristics of Nasrallah, summarizing them as follows:

  • Skilled Orator: Nasrallah was recognized for his powerful speaking abilities.
  • Charisma: He possessed a genuine charisma that captivated his audience.
  • Political Acumen: His keen sense of timing and precision made him a brilliant politician.
  • Complexity: He was a man who harmonized various qualities, even those that seemed contradictory.

In conclusion, Jaberi Ansari’s reflections on Sayyed Nasrallah paint a portrait of a leader whose multifaceted nature left a significant impact on both his followers and the political landscape.

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