Army Chief Declares Hezbollah Leader's Funeral a Blow to 'Zionist Illusions'

Army Chief Declares Hezbollah Leader’s Funeral a Blow to ‘Zionist Illusions’

In a recent statement, Army Commander Brigadier General Abdolrahim Mousavi emphasized the overwhelming turnout at the funeral of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, declaring it a significant blow to the “hollow illusions” of the “criminal Zionist gang.”

“The funeral of martyr Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah was another repudiation of the hollow illusions of the criminal Zionist gang and their supporters, including the United States,” Mousavi stated on Wednesday.

On Sunday, a remarkable gathering took place in Beirut, where hundreds of thousands of individuals from Lebanon and surrounding regions came together for the historic funeral of Nasrallah and his successor, Sayyed Hashem Saffieddine. Tragically, both leaders were victims of massive Israeli airstrikes on Beirut late last year.

Mousavi further asserted that every bomb dropped by the Israeli military would only fuel the “sacred fire” of resistance, which he believes brings the Zionist regime closer to its eventual collapse.

  • Massive turnout at the funeral highlighted regional support.
  • The funeral served as a strong statement against Israeli aggression.
  • Both leaders were assassinated in Israeli airstrikes.
  • Mousavi warned that Israeli actions would only intensify resistance.

This gathering not only commemorated the lives of Nasrallah and Saffieddine but also reinforced the sentiment of unity and resilience among their supporters in the face of ongoing conflict.

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