40 days since Sayyed Nasrallah's martyrdom, fighters still on his path
Forty days have passed since the martyrdom of the Ummah's martyr, during which the banner he had raised has not fallen, contrary to Israeli expectations.
Today marks the 40th-day commemoration of the martyrdom of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, a leader who devoted his life to serving his homeland and his people, embodying a symbol of resistance and resilience in the face of global powers of arrogance.
40 days have passed since the passing of the Ummah's martyr, during which the banner he had raised has not fallen, contrary to Israeli expectations. With the same determination and steadfastness, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah has struck fear into "Israel's" heart, continuing along the path charted by the martyr himself.
Through its high-end rocket and artillery barrages, Hezbollah has blanketed Israeli sites and northern settlements, even targeting the depths of the occupied Palestinian territories, including Tel Aviv. Additionally, the Resistance delivered a warning message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu weeks ago, targeting his residence in Caesarea.
The Resistance also maintained its deployment of drones, establishing a new equation in the confrontation where air superiority was no longer an exclusive advantage for "Israel," which had long prided itself on this dominance.
Today, on the 40th day of Sayyed Nasrallah's martyrdom, Israeli media announced that "Israel" had been struck by a barrage of rockets from Lebanon targeting central areas.
Sayyed Nasrallah’s pure blood has become a source of inspiration and strength that increases the resolve of the Resistance fighters, as affirmed by Hezbollah’s Secretary General, Sheikh Naim Qassem, who addressed the fighters, echoing the words of martyr Sayyed Nasrallah, "As our leader said, the era of defeats has long passed, and the era of victories has come. We are victorious. Be patient."
Lahoud: Sayyed Nasrallah will remain a unique figure
On this occasion, former Lebanese President Emile Lahoud issued a statement, saying, “Whether it be forty days, four hundred days, or four thousand, martyr Sayyed Nasrallah will remain a unique figure and a symbol for every free people who reject subjugation."
Lahoud stated, "The transformation of the resistance from a group of youths defending their families and livelihoods on this land into a military entity with vision, courage, and organization—recognized by friend and foe alike—is greatly attributed to the martyred leader and his fellow martyr leaders, who instilled in these fighters a faith in their ability to confront one of the most advanced and heavily armed militaries in the world."
According to the former Lebanese president, this is evident in the Resistance fighters' steadfastness, even after 40 days, as a bulwark against the enemy, inflicting casualties in its ranks.
He affirmed that Sayyed Nasrallah's legacy lives on with every youth valiantly defending this sacred land until the withdrawal of the last Israeli soldier from it.
With his usual smile and unwavering trust, Sayyed Nasrallah is watching from above his brethren on the battlefield, he said.
"As long as these heroes remain on the ground, and their allies, among whom we count ourselves, we will not abandon our sacred cause until victory is achieved."