Hezbollah mourns leader, martyr Talib Abdallah, after Israeli attack
Martyr Talib Sami Abdallah, Hajj Abu Talib, was martyred on the path of al-Quds following an Israeli strike that targeted a residential building in Jwaya.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah mourned a leader of the Resistance, Talib Sami Abdallah, "Hajj Talib", on the path of al-Quds early on Wednesday.
Martyr Hajj Talib was born in Aadchit, South Lebanon, in 1969, and was a prominent leader in the Islamic Resistance's ranks.
The announcement follows multiple Israeli strikes that targeted a residential building in Jwaya, South Lebanon earlier on Tuesday night.
According to reports, several others were injured in the Israeli aggression.
The Resistance also mourned three of its fighters on Wednesday in separate statements.
The first statement mourned martyr Mohammad Hussein Sabra, "Baqer", on the path of al-Quds. Martyr Sabra was born in the town of Haddatha, South Lebanon, in 1973.
The second statement mourned martyr Ali Salim Soufan, "Koumayl", on the path of al-Quds. The martyr was born in the town of Jwayya, where the attack occurred, in 1971.
The third mourned martyr Hussein Qassem Hmayyid, "Sajed", on the path of al-Quds. The martyr was born in Bint Jbeil, South Lebanon, in 1980.
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