MADRID 18 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Shiite militia party Hezbollah reported this Monday that three more of its members were killed in the Israeli bombing on Sunday in Beirut in which its official spokesman and media chief, Muhammad Afif, died.
Specifically, in addition to Afif, the members of the group Mahmud Sharqaui, Hilal Termos and Musa Haidar, who were also at the headquarters of the Arab Socialist Baath Party in Lebanon, located in the Ras al Nabaa neighborhood, far from the neighborhoods, were also killed in the attack. south of the capital, considered a Hezbollah stronghold and repeatedly bombed by Israel.
According to the general secretary of the Baath party, Ali Hiyazi, Afif was in the building “by chance,” according to statements to Lebanese television Al Mayadin.
Afif was buried this Monday in the Sayyida Zahraa Cemetery in the city of Sidon, in southern Lebanon, in a massive ceremony with family members, political and religious leaders and journalists.
The funeral was conducted by his brother, Sheikh Sadiq al Nabulsi, who highlighted that “with each martyr we get closer to victory,” reports Al Manar television, which is close to Hezbollah, where Afif himself worked.
“Our martyr was a voice of truth in the face of the unjust media system, with its aspirations to defeat the occupation and end its existence,” he added.
Finally, he stressed that “the blood of the martyrs accelerates the process of exposing the enemy and his crimes. This is the battle of humanity against the savages,” he stressed.
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