Hezbollah mourns commander, son, martyred in latest Israeli aggression
Hezbollah called on supporters to participate in Wednesday's funeral procession held for the two martyrs.
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Hezbollah commander Hassan Ali Bdeir (L), known as Hajj Rabih, and his son, Ali, known as Jawad, who were killed in the Israeli airstrike that targeted a residential building in Beirut’s Southern Suburb on Tuesday dawn, on March 1, 2025 (Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon)
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah announced on Tuesday the martyrdom of Commander Hassan Ali Bdeir, known as Hajj Rabih, on the path to occupied al-Quds.
Hezbollah officially mourned Bdeir and his son, Ali, who were martyred in the Israeli airstrike that targeted a residential building in Beirut’s Southern Suburb on Tuesday dawn.
#Hezbollah mourned commander Hassan Ali Bdeir, who was martyred alongside his son, Ali, on the path to al-Quds, in the Israeli aggression on #Beirut's Southern Suburb at dawn today.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) April 1, 2025
The Resistance further called on supporters to participate in their funeral procession tomorrow.… pic.twitter.com/saXzkQi260
The attack resulted in the martyrdom of four people, including a woman, and left six others wounded, one of whom is in critical condition.
Hezbollah called on supporters to participate in the funeral procession of the two martyrs, scheduled for Wednesday at Rawdat Al-Hawraa Zainab in Beirut.
Al-Moussawi calls for ambassadors' summoning over Beirut Suburb attack
Earlier, Hezbollah's Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc MP Ibrahim al-Moussawi stated that the events of Tuesday morning have escalated the situation to a whole new level, describing it as a major act of aggression.
Speaking with the press, al-Moussawi held the international community and the United States accountable for the Israeli aggression, labeling it a crime.
"The situation is no longer tolerable," he underscored, emphasizing that the international community is witnessing the targeting of children in their sleep and asserting that there is no justification for attacking civilians.
In response to the aggression, al-Moussawi called for the activation of top-level diplomacy to find solutions and urged the Lebanese government to summon the ambassadors of major powers.
The lawmaker emphasized Lebanon's stance, stating, "We are not warmongers," clarifying that "it is the enemy who has effectively ended the ceasefire agreement through its continuous raids and violations in the South, the Bekaa, and the Southern Suburb."
Resistance at full strength, readiness: MP Ammar
On his part, MP Ali Ammar told Al Mayadeen that "Hezbollah is exercising the utmost patience and restraint, but patience has its limits. We are waiting, and resistance continues."
He added, "The Resistance is at full strength, prepared, and has more than compensated for all its losses," stressing that this is "not mere rhetoric to boost morale."
"The only language that works against the enemy is the language of resistance and steadfastness," Ammar asserted.
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