On the fortieth of Hezbollah emergence anniversary, the Resistance Party concluded the two-month celebratory events by holding a central festival in Beirut’s Dahiyeh which culminated with a rousing speech delivered by Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah.
During the festival, a holographic panorama, dubbed “The Alphabet of Victory”, displayed the story of the forty years of the Islamic resistance’s ongoing journey.
The panorama started with an artistic recital of Quranic verses followed by playing the Lebanese national anthem and Hezbollah’s official anthem. The Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 was clearly displayed in a harmonious mixture between the cinematic and theatrical effects.
Holograms showing the Resistance leaders Sheikh Ragheb Harb, Sayyed Abbas Al-Moussawi and Hajj Imad Mugniyeh were displayed, with recordings of their famous remarks which concentrated on facing the Israeli occupation and relying on the spiritual power despite the enemy’s potency.
The Israeli assassination of the former Secretary General Sayyed Abbas Al-Moussawi and the Resistance supporters’ reaction to his martyrdom were demonstrated.
The Islamic Resistance operations against the the Israeli enemy sites and the pro-Israeli Lahd militia were also shown during the Panorama which also included the footage of Sayyed Nasrallah leading the Death Prayer upon receiving the body of his son Sayyed Hadi who got martyred in 1997.
Scenes of the Liberation in 2000 in addition to ceremonies held to celebrate the release of prisoners after a swap deal struck indirectly with the Zionist enemy which used to bow to the Resistance power also appeared in the panorama.
The panorama further displayed the funeral of the military commander Martyr Hajj Imad Mughniyeh as a coffin was held on stage.
It put on view as well the memory of 2006 July’s war, which started with Hezbollah operation during which two Zionist soldiers were kidnapped and included Sayyed Nasrallah’s historic televised addresses as well as the Resistance fight and the supporters’ steadfastness.
Sayyed Nasrallah’s assertion on Hezbollah readiness to engage in the anti-terrorist battle in Syria was shown with scenes of Hezbollah battles in the various Syrian cities.
The panorama was concluded by Sayyed Nasrallah’s call for carrying on with the same path until liberating Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Israeli occupation and ended with playing “Salam O’ Mahdi” anthem to reiterate allegiance to Imam Al-Mahdi (P).
Source: Al-Manar English Website