Publish date25 Feb 2025 - 15:52
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Nasrallah left so that division would leave, Muslim unity would strengthen

Nasrallah left so that division would leave, Muslim unity would strengthen The assassination of great leaders like Ismail Haniyeh, Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, Yahya Sinwar, and others was both sorrowful and inspiring because they restarted history.
Nasrallah left so that division would leave, Muslim unity would strengthen
Sayyed Aladdin Heidari, Iranian Kurdish Sunni civil activist, wrote in a note:

The Al-Aqsa Storm operation can be considered the beginning of a new historical era in the Middle East—a blessed beginning that showcased the power of the resistance axis to the world and the Zionist supporters. A resistance whose strength is internal and whose suppression is impossible for the Zionists and their allies.

Al-Aqsa Storm disrupted all political and military balances of the Zionists and created a new equation.

Undoubtedly, Al-Aqsa Storm and the resistance that followed became a great test for the resistance. It made all Zionist allies understand that the resistance is far more impactful than they had imagined.

During these 15 months of resistance, the Zionists had no strategy other than brutal massacres and cowardly assassinations.

The most heinous crimes—war crimes, the savage slaughter of defenseless people, and the assassination of resistance leaders—were the only "achievements" of the Zionists and their criminal backers.

The assassination of great leaders like Ismail Haniyeh, Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, Yahya Sinwar, and others was both a tragedy and a source of pride because they restarted history.

Among them, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s martyrdom saddened me in a different way because other resistance martyrs were, in a sense, Palestinian and martyred for Palestine. But Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah stepped onto the battlefield to help his brothers in Palestine and thwarted the enemy's sinister plans.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah entered the field like a true man, fought valiantly, and fulfilled his duty of loyalty to his comrades.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was martyred, but his martyrdom strengthened the tree of unity and cohesion within the Ummah.

Sayyed Hassan proved to the world that when Islam and the Ummah are at stake, Shia and Sunni stand as one and sacrifice their lives for each other.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah proved that one can even give their life for their brothers in faith.

Our brave Sayyed left so that the Islamic Ummah could endure.

Sayed Hassan left so that division would leave and Muslim unity would become stronger.

My mourning for Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah felt different because his principles were a source of pride for me.

Indeed, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah must be remembered as the martyr of the Ummah.

A martyr who had so thoroughly defeated the bloodthirsty enemies of the Islamic Ummah that, out of sheer hatred and rage, they dropped 85 tons of explosives on him in an act of vengeance.

Although the loss of this great Seyed of the Ummah was painful and heavy, when I look at the budding youth of the Ummah, I feel that this grief is intertwined with pride, bringing me a sense of peace.

History must honor the heroes of the resistance and bow in reverence before them.

May the memory of the Sayyed of resistance, the great martyr of the Ummah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, be eternal, and may his path be well-trodden.
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