IRGC and Hezbollah Honor the Martyrdom of Palestine’s Mohammed Deif: A Tribute to Resistance

IRGC and Hezbollah Honor the Martyrdom of Palestine’s Mohammed Deif: A Tribute to Resistance

Tehran, IRNA – The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Lebanese Hezbollah have conveyed heartfelt messages to honor and console the martyrdom of Commander Mohammed Deif and other prominent leaders of the Al-Qassam Brigades, including Marwan Issa, Ghazi Abu Tama’a, Raed Thabet, and Rafa Salama.

In a statement released on Friday, the IRGC emphasized that the martyrdom of the “legendary commander” and his fellow leaders in their struggle against the Zionist regime will serve as a guiding light for the relentless fighters of the Resistance Front. Their legacy is seen as crucial in the ongoing mission to liberate Holy Quds and eliminate what they described as the “Israeli cancerous gland.”

  • The IRGC asserted that the names of these commanders will endure, instilling fear in the Israeli regime and its allies.
  • Hezbollah expressed pride in these fighters for their unwavering commitment to the battlefield against the occupying forces.
  • Both organizations highlighted the importance of their struggle for the liberation and independence of their people.

These messages underline a shared commitment to continue the fight for their beliefs and to honor the memory of those who have sacrificed their lives in this ongoing conflict.

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