Hezbollah released an audio recording of its slain leader, Hassan Nasrallah, urging his fighters to defend their nation. The recording surfaced more than two weeks after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Beirut on September 27.
Hezbollah released an audio recording of its slain leader, Hassan Nasrallah, on Sunday (Oct 13), more than two weeks after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Beirut. In the recording, which Hezbollah claimed was recorded during a military maneuver, Nasrallah called on his fighters to defend their nation. He was killed on September 27.
In the audio recording, Nasrallah can be heard saying, "My honourable freedom-fighting brothers, peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings. We all look to you; your bright minds, your faithful hearts and your youthful physical prowess; For right after God Almighty, we rely on you, your presence, faith, and resistance to defend your people and families, as well as your country, values and dignity."
"To defend this holy blessed land and this honourable people as well as all of the achievements accomplished through the blood of the martyrs that have made their way to God Almighty before us," he said.
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