TEHRAN – The latest mural at Variasul Square in central Tehran was announced on Friday to mark the first anniversary of Resistance Commander Syed Hassan Nasrara.
The mural, an artistic collaboration by the OWJ Arts and Media Organization, was revealed as a tribute to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who was marching in an Israeli airstrike targeting Dahieh’s southern Beirut area on September 27, 2024. The artwork also features stories from children around the world, highlighting unity and resilience.
The mural, entitled “Sayyed Hassan in My Heart,” is said to be more than just a painting. It is a pledge, a vow of love, peace, resistance, and immorality. As the creator explained, it “connects the hearts of the world.” The film boldly declares, “I love you, Sayyed” and “Sayyed Hassan is in my heart.”
Said Hassan Nasrara, the terrifying Arab leader in West Asia, had an indelible impact on modern Lebanon, Arab-Israel conflicts and the wider regions. He was tragically killed at the age of 64 in a series of Israeli airstrikes held in southern Beirut on September 27th.
The attack claiming Nasrala’s life was carried out by Israeli fighters targeting Hezbollah’s main headquarters, resulting in the dispatch of a prominent prince of EUs throughout Abbas Nirfosan, who had commander Hezbollah and a prominent Iranian revolutionary security guard on the scene.
Under Nasrala’s leadership, meaning “death victory,” Hezbollah evolved from a grassroots armed movement to the largest political party in Lebanon’s recent history. Famous for his fascinating speech, Nasrala gained attention in West Asia and beyond, establishing himself as a key figure within the axis of resistance of Hezbollah, Palestinian groups, Hamas and Islamic jihad, the Hooti movement in Yemen, and various Iraqi Parisians.
Valiasr Square murals regularly reflect national and religious events, promoting themes such as Iranian and Islamic lifestyles and anti-hegemon resistance through the arts media, promoting unity and resilience across the nation.
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