Hezbollah Military Media issued a statement to mourn the great leader and martyr, Head of Executive Council Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, all the way to Al-Quds.
The statement indicated that the martyred leader passed a way with a number of his brethren in a criminal Zionist airstrike, noting that he accompanied the noblest and most precious martyr, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah as Abu Fadl Al-Abbas joined Imam Hussein (A.S.) till martyrdom.
“The martyrdom of the great Islamic fighting leader, Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, represents the pinnacle of sacrifice and a beacon for generations to continue on the path of resistance, the path walked by the great martyr leader His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, martyr leader Ismail Haniyeh, great leader Yahya Sinwar, and leaders Fouad Shukr, Ali Karaki, Ibrahim Aqil, Saleh Al-Arouri, Raafat Abu Hilal (Abu al-Abed), and thousands of martyrs who preceded him. It is a confirmation that the criminal Zionist enemy understands nothing but the language of resistance and confrontation. The path of compromise has only led to increased aggression, arrogance, and terrorism by the enemy, spilling the blood of the Lebanese and Palestinian people in the most brutal and heinous war of extermination in the full view of the world.”
The statement affirmed that Sayyed Safieddine devoted most of his life to serve Hezbollah and the Islamic Resistance as well as its society, administering through long years of his noble life the Party’s institutions and maintaining strong ties with the mujahidin (fighters) till Holy God blessed him with martyrdom.
Hezbollah offered deep condolences to Imam Mahdi (A.S.), Imam Khamenei, blessed seminaries, as well as the martyr’s resistance brethren and noble family, asking Holy God to grant them patience as well as the bless of this life and the hereafter.
Finally, Hezbollah promised the great martyr and his martyred brethren to continue the path of resistance and jihad until achieving its goals of freedom and victory.
Source: Al-Manar English Website