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A Note to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Symbol of Resistance: One-Year-Old Wound

An Italian journalist and researcher specializing in the Islamic world and the Middle East described the ‍anniversary of the assassination of ​Hezbollah’s late Secretary-General as a “deep and still-open wound.”

According to ⁢the ⁢English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr ​News Agency,⁢ Raimondo sciavone, a journalist, researcher, and analyst on Islamic world and Middle Eastern affairs, referred to this terrorist act by the Zionist regime as an “open wound” on the anniversary of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination.

Sciavone wrote: one year ago, Lebanon and the entire Arab world ​awoke to ⁤a deep and enduring wound-the fainthearted and ruthless assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, leader of hezbollah. ​Nasrallah transformed a⁢ resistance movement into a political and governing force that became the voice of the Lebanese people while defending national⁣ sovereignty. This assassination was⁣ not accidental but a calculated political crime‍ orchestrated by those who‌ for decades have sown death ⁢and destruction in the⁣ region:⁢ Zionist ​terrorists.Israel once again exposed its strategy based on assassinating Arab leaders physically; it knows neither dialog nor‌ respect for human life.

He added: Nasrallah was ⁤more than just⁢ a politician; ⁢he symbolized a ​nation that never bowed down.He represented resistance that turned anger ‌into organization, suffering into dignity, and struggle into governance. Precisely as he gave⁢ Lebanon hope through power and unity, he was killed. This violent assassination aimed not only to eliminate⁢ one leader but also to intimidate an⁤ entire nation.Though, it had opposite effects: his death strengthened collective memory and reinforced belief in this truth-that oppression cannot be stopped by bombs or​ drones.

Sciavone wrote: Today, on his first anniversary passing, Lebanon‌ mourns yet proudly commemorates him. ⁢Nasrallah remains a guiding light for all who believe in justice,freedom,and human dignity. Those behind this cowardly assassination may boast about their war machines⁤ but will forever remain what they ⁤are: terrorists-shameless killers-enemies of humanity. In​ contrast, ⁣Lebanon⁣ honors its martyred leader’s memory by turning‌ his absence into an enduring legacy of resistance. Hassan Nasrallah is not dead; ​he lives ⁢on through ongoing struggle-in hearts-and breathes‌ as a ‍symbol along streets now shouting his name-a battle that will never end.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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