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Hassan Nasrallah

The Iranian proxy’s leader defied the Lebanese army’s disarmament plan as he marked a year since predecessor Nasrallah’s killing.
“Al Mayadeen” published the photo of terror chief Hassan Nasrallah on the first anniversary of his targeted killing by Israel.
The absence of any vow for action contrasted sharply with the terrorist group’s rhetoric from before Israel killed it upper command.
“We’re about to eliminate” Hezbollah’s leader, Gallant told his American counterpart 15 minutes before Israeli fighter jets reached Lebanon’s capital.
The terror group will “not allow” Israel to remain in the country’s south, said Naim Qassem, and Hezbollah has “no ties” to any agreement between the United States and Israel.
“Everyone who met him said he is no longer with us,” Jawad Nasrallah revealed in a television interview about Hezbollah’s assassinated terror master.
“It has never been more important to condemn this moral depravity, demand accountability and implement President Trump’s America First peace through strength agenda,” Rep. Elise Stefanik told JNS.
The Hezbollah leader was killed in the course of “several simultaneous strikes,” the Israeli military said.
“You will specialize in funerals—and we will specialize in victories,” said Defense Minister Israel Katz.
“We will uphold trust and walk on this path, we will uphold your will,” Qassem said of Hassan Nasrallah.
The terror master led the Iranian-backed organization for three decades before the Israeli Air Force killed him.
“We, from Jerusalem, stand in reverence and honor for the sacrifices made by Sayyed Hassan and his companions,” Archbishop Atallah Hanna wrote to Hezbollah.