Former Chief Hassan Nasrallah of Hizbullah will be buried for the second time (symbolic photo)
Hassan Nasrallah Funeral: Hasan Nasrallah, former Chief of Hizbullah, who was killed last year in the Israeli attack, will be buried on 23 February for the second time. Nasrallah was killed by Israel on 27 September in an airstrikes in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Now Hasan will be cremated publicly. According to the Times of Israeli report, the current Chief of Hizbullah, Naeem Qasim, has announced the date in a speech on TV. Qasim has said that for the last few months the situation was not such that Nasrallah could be buried.
Israel had piled up
Significantly, Israel used an 80 -ton bomb to kill Nasrallah. Nasrallah’s dead body was found 20 hours after the Israeli attack. There were no bruises on his body. According to reports, Nasrallah died of a bomb blast.
Picture of former Chief Hassan Nasrallah of Hizbullah
Nasrallah was born in Shia family
Hasan Nasrallah was born on 31 August 1960 in a poor Shia family. He was the eldest of 9 siblings. Her father lived in the Shashabuk area of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. He used to sell the family by selling fruits and vegetables. Nasrallah’s early studies took place in a Christian region in Berut. He was interested in religious things since childhood. He was highly influenced by Iran’s Imam Syed Musa Sadar.
Hizbullah’s reins took place in 1992
Nasrallah took over the reins of Hizbullah after the murder of Abbas Musavi in 1992. In the next three decades, it made the group a major organization, which had a strong hold in the area. This organization emerged as a strong power under the supervision of Nasrallah. This affected the struggles ranging from Syria to Yemen. Under the leadership of Nasrallah, Hizbullah’s military strength increased and the organization was also empowered. This helped groups like Hamas in Iraq and Yemen to provide missiles, rockets and weapons.
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