The iconic funeral will be held at 16:00 local time in Baghdad for the Sayad Hassan Nasrara, Chief of Hezbollah, who was assassinated in Israel’s massive air strike in Beirut on September 2nd. I was done. In Beirut.
The iconic funeral began with Jisul Al Aima Bridge, with the presence of resistant Iraqis who chanted the slogan “Ana Ara Al Ahd” (I’m on a contract). I did. The event was intended to promote greater solidarity between the Resistance Front and Lebanese fighter jets, Ahlulbayt’s news agency reported.
Similar iconic funerals were held in other countries, including Yemen, Pakistan and Bahrain.
Thousands of Yemeni people held funeral prayers for Hassan Nasrara and Saeed Hashem Safiedin, the leaders of Hazbollah at the Al Shab Mosque.
Pakistani media also covers extensive news about the funeral procession of Beirut’s Hezbollah leaders. They highlighted the historical participation of people in the funeral procession, the messages of the leaders of the Islamic Revolution read at the ceremony, and the participation of top-ranked Iranian teams at the funerals in Beirut.
Dozens of Bahrainians have held iconic funeral processions for the late Hezbollah leaders in Magabe village west of the capital Manama.
Participants carrying photos of Nasrala also carried co-ops of Nasrala decorated with Lebanese flags.
Participants also promised loyalty to the ideals of resistance leaders, chanted slogans for the Zionist Israeli regime, and expressed their dislike of normalization with Tel Aviv.