Al Mayadeen airs exclusive footage of Hezbollah Commander Ibrahim Aqil
Al Mayadeen broadcasts footage of "Hajj Abdul-Qader" explaining military plans for the liberation of the Syrian Qalamoun region and the eastern Lebanese mountain range in 2014.
Al Mayadeen Media Network aired exclusive footage of Hezbollah's commander Ibrahim Mohammad Aqil (Hajj Abdul-Qader), who was martyred in the latest Israeli aggression that targeted the Southern Suburb of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on Friday, which killed at least 37 people and injured many others, with 16 still reported missing.
During its program, Bela Soqouf, Al Mayadeen broadcast Saturday exclusive footage of "Hajj Abdul-Qader" in the Resistance's operations chamber explaining military plans for the liberation of the Syrian Qalamoun region and the eastern Lebanese mountain range in 2014.
Never-released footage of Hezbollah's martyred commander #IbrahimAqil, obtained exclusively by #AlMayadeen.
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The Resistance leader was assassinated by Israeli occupation forces on Friday in an airstrike targeting a residential building in a very busy neighborhood during rush… pic.twitter.com/fQZtpUWyzU
Additionally, Al Mayadeen aired exclusive footage of Hajj Abdul-Qader alongside other martyred commanders in Syria's Zabadani region in the Damascus countryside and Kasab in the Latakia countryside.
The network also broadcast exclusive footage of the martyr during the Aramta operation, where he led the attack on the Israeli Aramta site in southern Lebanon alongside the martyred commander Hajj Imad Mughniyeh in 2000.
During the episode, footage was also shown of Resistance fighters honoring the heroes of the Hadatha and Ansariyeh operations in 1997 and 1998, with martyr Aqil appearing as he honored the martyred commander Talib Sami Abdallah (Hajj Abu Talib), who was killed in Israeli strikes that targeted a residential building in the southern Lebanese town of Jwaya in June.
The Lebanese Resistance group confirmed the martyrdom of a number of its commanders and fighters following the Israeli aggression on Friday, including top Hezbollah commanders Ibrahim Aqil and Ahmad Mahmoud Wehbe.
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