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Houthis Considers the death of Hassan Nasrallah a Severe Loss

Yemen Monitor / Newsroom

The armed Houthi group considered the death of Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, on Saturday, as a “severe loss,” stating that it would ignite the flame of sacrifice, increase the fervor of effort, and strengthen determination.

Mohammad Abdel Salam, the spokesperson for the group, said in a press statement, “The departure of the great leader Mr. Hassan Nasrallah represents a grave loss,” threatening that “his blood will be a curse that chases Israel until it is uprooted.”

In the mourning statement, he remarked: “The pain of his absence will not weaken his brothers after him, but rather it will empower them to continue the path of resistance and jihad until ultimate victory is achieved.”

The Political Council of the Houthis also stated that the death of Hassan Nasrallah would enhance the spirit of sacrifice, the intensity of motivation, and the resoluteness of continuity, affirming that the inevitable outcome will be victory and the dissolution of the Israeli enemy.

Hezbollah officially announced the assassination of its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah following Israeli bombardments of southern Beirut for several hours last night, amid escalating aggression against Lebanese territories.

Prior to this, the Israeli occupation army announced that it had managed to “eliminate” Nasrallah in an airstrike carried out on Friday evening by F-35 fighter jets targeting a location in the Haret Hreik area in southern Beirut, Hezbollah’s main stronghold.

The Houthis are launching a series of attacks on ships in the Red Sea. In response, the US and the UK have continued to target military sites within Yemen.

According to their statements, the Houthis are targeting ships linked to “Israel” or heading towards it, or those that have violated their ban on accessing the ports of occupied Palestine, as a gesture of “solidarity with Gaza,” which has been under Israeli aggression backed by the U

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