Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance in Lebanon has announced the martyrdom of its senior commander, Hajj Ali Karaki (Abu Al-Fadl), as well as the martyrdom of Deputy Head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council, Sheikh Nabil Qawouk, all the way to Al-Quds.
Unmatched Martyrdom
In a statement released today, Sunday, Hezbollah declared that the senior commander “was martyred alongside a group of his brothers in the brutal Israeli raid on Haret Hreik, in the company of our greatest martyr, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah.” The statement emphasized that this is “a great honor and a blessed martyrdom beyond comparison.”
The statement highlighted the life of the martyred commander, describing it as one of immense sacrifice. It noted that “Hajj Abu Al-Fadl led the Islamic Resistance fighters in the south since the Zionist invasion of 1982, actively participating in and commanding all heroic confrontations with the Zionist enemy. His leadership played a pivotal role in the liberation of 2000 and the divine victory of July 2006.”
“Hajj Ali Karaki (Abu Al-Fadl) was directly responsible for commanding the southern front, overseeing all its axes and units in the support front from October 8, 2023, until his blessed martyrdom,” the statement further detailed.
Great Jihadist Scholar
Hezbollah also released on Sunday a statement announcing the martyrdom of Deputy Head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council, Sheikh Nabil Qawouk, as a result of a treacherous Zionist raid in the Chiyah regionin Beirut’s Dahiyeh.
The group’s statement addressed the people of the resistance and the nation of Mujahidin, and to the religious seminaries in Lebanon and abroad, on the martyrdom of His Eminence the Mujahid scholar Sheikh Nabil Qawouk.
“His Eminence Sheikh assumed many organizational responsibilities in the various units of Hezbollah, worthy of the trust he carried, a great scholar and fighter. Martyr Sheikh Nabil was always present in the arenas of Jihad, close to the fighters on the front lines, and spent his honorable life in the fields of Jihad and sacrifice,” the statement added.
Hezbollah concluded both statements by offering condolences to our Master, Imam Al-Mahdi (may God hasten his reappearance), to His Eminence Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, and to all fighters and the families of martyrs on the martyrdom of esteemed Commander Hajj Abu Al-Fadl and Sheikh Nabil.
Source: Hezbollah Media Relations Office