Iran (IMNA) - Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was tragically assassinated on September 27, 2024, during an Israeli airstrike that targeted his location in southern Beirut's Dahiyeh district. The attack involved the use of American-made bunker buster bombs and resulted in widespread destruction across six residential buildings.
In the aftermath of his death, condolences poured in on social media platforms worldwide, highlighting Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's profound influence beyond Lebanon's borders. Now, more than five months later, Beirut is witnessing a steady influx of mourners. Many are seen waving Hezbollah flags and carrying images of Nasrallah as they prepare to honor his legacy.
Nasrallah was renowned for leading Hezbollah during its resistance against Israel in the 2006 war and became a symbol of defiance among his supporters across the region. As activists and influencers arrive in Beirut to attend the funeral, social media platforms are filled with photos documenting their journey. This has built significant anticipation for Sunday's ceremony—a poignant tribute to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s enduring legacy.
Tara Reynor O’Grady, President of No Peace Without Justice, is among those documenting her experience on X (formerly Twitter). She visited sites affected by Israeli airstrikes and shared her observations about the destruction caused by penetrative missiles used during these attacks.
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