It was Tuesday, February 12, 2008, when the brave knight stepped down to conclude a long, bright journey of battling against the foes of Islam and the nation.
Hezbollah top military commander Hajj Imad Mughniyeh embraced martyrdom in a car bomb attack carried out by Israeli Mossad agents.
Al-Manar TV’s late news anchor, Ali Mesmar, mourned the martyr in the bulletin’s introduction, driving millions of spectators to cry.
It was the detested fact; however, Hezbollah took instantly the decision to confront the Israeli open war of assassinations.
Addressing the mourning ceremony, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah affirmed the Resistance readiness to face this aggression.
Sayyed Nasrallah also stressed that Hajj Imad Mughniyeh’s martyrdom will drive ‘Israel’ out of the existence.
On the 15th anniversary of Hajj Imad Mughniyeh’s martyrdom, the state of ‘Israel’ is undergoing strategic discussions about its future. The recent formation of a right-wing government has led to tensions among political parties, which has prompted some experts and analysts to speculate about the possibility of conflict within the country.
Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak has described the current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a Nazi, saying that President Isaac Herzog’s call for running a dialogue with Netanyahu is the same as the call to engage in a dialogue with Nazism.
The Israeli Channel 12 reported that anti-Netanyahu protests are expected to intensify this week, with demonstrations planned at 40 locations, including the vicinity of the Prime Minister’s residence.
The retired military general David Hudak said that he would be ready to use firearms to oppose the proposed judicial reforms by the far right ruling team in the occupation entity.
Accordingly, Israeli security agencies have expressed concerns regarding calls for militarization of protests in the occupation entity that are being circulated on social media platforms..
Not to mention ‘To Levny’, an Israeli investor, who has stated that if the proposed judicial reforms are approved, he may choose to emigrate from the region.
Former Zionist prime minister Naftali Bennett declared in a televised interview aired several months ago that ‘Israel’ is heading towards a potential civil war, citing it as an existential threat.
In brief, the image in the Zionist entity is dark and gloomy and indicates that a civil war is imminent, which would represent a catastrophe with respect to the Israelis.
Thus, the warning issued by Sayyed Nasrallah regarding the impact of the martyrdom of Hajj Imad Mughniyeh is starting to have a palpable effect in the Israeli landscape, despite the absence of any military engagement with the resistance axis in the region.
Source: Al-Manar English Website