Hezbollah releases the names of the four martyred with Tabatabai
Four Islamic Resistance fighters were martyred alongside commander Sayyed Abu Ali in an Israeli airstrike targeting Beirut’s Southern Suburb.
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A collage showing the four martyred alongside leader Haitham al-Tabatabai (L to R: Qassem Berjawi, Mostafa Berro, Refaat Hussein, Ibrahim Hussein)
The Islamic Resistance has announced the martyrdom of four of its fighters in the Israeli airstrike that targeted two apartments in a residential building in Harat Hreik, in the southern suburb of Beirut, leading to the martyrdom of senior commander Haitham Ali al-Tabatabai, known as Sayyed Abu Ali.
The following are the names of the four martyrs, who were martyred while carrying out their duties in defense of Lebanon and its people:
Qassem Hussein Berjawi, “Malak”
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Martyr Qassem Hussein Berjawi, "Malak" (Soure: Military Media's Telegram channel)
Born in 1979 in al-Bashoura, Beirut, and a resident of Bir al-Abed, Haret Hreik.
Mostafa Asaad Berro, “Hajj Hassan”
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Martyr Mostafa Asaad Berro, "Hajj Hassan" (Source: Military Media's Telegram channel)
Born in 1989 in the town of Shmestar, Baalbeck District, and a resident of Beirut.
Refaat Ahmad Hussein, “Abu Ali”
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Refaat Ahmad Hussein, "Abu Ali" (Source: Military Media's Telegram channel)
Born in 1982 in the village of Haam, Baalbeck District, and resident of Talia, Baalbeck District.
Ibrahim Ali Hussein, “Amir”
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Ibrahim Ali Hussein, "Amir" (Source: Military Media's Telegram channel)
Born in 1990, from the town of Aitaroun, and a resident of Hariss, Bint Jbeil District, South Lebanon.
Hezbollah announces martyrdom of Haitham al-Tabatabai
In an official statement, the resistance mourned the loss of a great military commander, praising al-Tabatabai’s lifelong dedication to the Resistance in Lebanon and his role in confronting the Israeli occupation.
The statement added that al-Tabatabai joined his fellow martyred brethren after a long wait to meet God Almighty, following a path marked by "jihad, sincerity, and steadfastness."
He was recognized as one of the founding leaders of Hezbollah’s military structure and played a pivotal role in its early formation and subsequent growth.
"He never tired or faltered in defending his land and people," the statement read. "Since the inception of the Resistance, he laid the groundwork for a movement that remains strong, dignified, and capable of protecting the homeland and achieving victories."
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