Hezbollah Media Relations mourns 4 martyrs from the resistance media
Hezbollah's media relations announced the martyrdom of four resistance media figures alongside their leader, martyr Mohammad Afif al-Nabulsi.
Hezbollah's media relations mourned four martyrs from the resistance media who were killed on the road to al-Quds, along with their leader, martyr Mohammad Afif al-Nabulsi.
The four martyrs mourned by the media relations department are Martyr Hajj Mousa Haidar from Markaba, Martyr Hajj Mahmoud al-Sharqawi from Arzi, Martyr Hilal Termos from Talousa, and Martyr Hussein Ramadan from Armata, according to Hezbollah's statement.
Hezbollah's media relations stated, "These heroes were martyred while carrying the banner of truth and the message of resistance," emphasizing that they "courageously risked their lives as soldiers in the media arena, ensuring that the truth of Zionist terrorism reached every home across the globe."
These martyrs remained unshaken by threats; "they stood firm in their loyalty to their leader, affirming that resistance is an eternal cause, idea, and message—unseen on earth, but known in heaven."
The office also emphasized that "their pure blood will remain a beacon, lighting the path of resistance and resilience," and that the resistance media "will stand as a fortified fortress against aggression until it is overcome by resistance and the falsehood of its claims is exposed." The party's media relations department extended its condolences to their honorable, patient, and steadfast families.
The four martyrs were martyred on Sunday in an attack by the Israeli occupation on the Ras al-Nabaa area in Beirut, which targeted them along with Hezbollah's media relations official, Hajj Mohammad Afif al-Nabulsi.
Hezbollah released an official statement Sunday evening mourning martyr Afif.
In its heartfelt statement, the Resistance said, "Hajj Mohamad Afif has joined, as he had wished, his companions...and his father who loved to call him by that name [Mohammad Afif], the most honored martyr his Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. He sought strength from his wisdom, and from his guidance a beacon to light his path. He was the example of a loyal brother and strong pillar, carrying the trust of the voice of the Resistance, and a main pillar of Hezbollah's media, political and military struggle," the Resistance said in its statement.
Hezbollah further eulogized the martyr, saying how he "struck fear into the enemies' hearts, as his voice played the strings of the death of their decrepit house...reporting what the men of Karbala did in the battlefield, portraying their epics in the media, thus making him a true lion of media as his voice rang true and loud in their ears and hearts as he said, 'the Resistance is a nation, and nations do not die."