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Center East battle: Hundreds go to shrine for killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah

By Editorial Board Published December 1, 2024 3 Min Read
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Center East battle: Hundreds go to shrine for killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah

The crowds got here, weeping at midnight, to a bombsite and a shrine. 

The crater was big, with twisted rods of metal and lumps of earth and rubble on its aspect. That is the place Hassan Nasrallah, the previous chief of Hezbollah was killed, in a large Israeli airstrike, on 27 September.

These grime mounds had been lined in small candles, the encompassing buildings had been lit in purple and, on the backside of the pit, a white dice beamed spotlights straight up into the sky,

Hezbollah referred to as Nasrallah their “soul and heart”. Western governments referred to as him a terrorist and celebrated his dying.

The crowds right here, of their hundreds, chanted his title, time and again.

Fatima al Atrash, a 65-year-old lady who comes from the south of Lebanon, informed me that Nasrallah “means a lot to us – more than our children, more than our brothers, more than our families”.

“I wanted to come and see where he died – to smell his odour.”

Abbass Suleiman, a middle-aged man, stated that Nasrallah was “our dignity, our pride”.

“This is not the main goodbye, but of course this is the first opportunity to see where he died,” he added.

This had been a extremely protected website, opened now for the primary time and solely below strict Hezbollah management. And the media was invited in first to movie these brilliant lights and these crowds.

Though Nasrallah died months in the past, this wasn’t about historical past, however about reminiscence and the way it may be used within the battle for the longer term. A memorial – and a rallying cry for the longer term.

Teenager Aya Issawi stated: “They thought that by assassinating him, they had defeated him, but his blood will rebuild in the future, many generations will avenge him.”

One other woman, even youthful, 11-years-old, stated: “I came here to tell the people and tell the Israeli soldiers that we are strong, we don’t fear them, we will always stay strong.”

However the distraught crowd additionally confirmed the dimensions of Hezbollah’s problem and of Israel’s success.

They now have a brand new chief however how do they exchange a figurehead with this kind of following?

There may be defiance right here however what’s newer is the sense of some defeat.

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