Son of Lebanon’s slain Hezbollah chief says his father’s final days were filled with rage
By Ahmad Al Kerdi and Laila Bassam
Beirut (Reuters) -Açen Year, Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah, according to his son, was anger with anger with the explosion of the callers worn by the members of the group of Israel during Lebanon. Days later, Nasrallah himself was killed by Israel.
In September 2024, the call hunter explosions in the Israeli air strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut and the murder of Nasrallah were the opening salvo of an Israeli attack that killed more than 4,000 people in Lebanon and destroyed areas in the south of the country.
He said that Hezbollah carried out Hezbollah to end the cross -border attacks to support Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah shook Hezbollah’s power in Lebanon and under the pressure of leaving his arms.
These developments could not be considered a year ago that Hezbollah’s leader was faced with great violations of intelligence in communication devices that killed dozens of members and crippled thousands of people.
“Sadly, angry, angry – there was too much anger and thought, ‘How could this be?’ He entrusted himself to these lives, “Nasrallah’s second biggest son, Jawad Nasrallah, told Reuters to his father’s grave.
At that time, Nasrallah was a security around him. Jawad, like more than a million Lebanon, was displaced by Israeli air strikes and had not seen his father for three months.
“You can say that we’ve got it every day. Nothing was certain, Jaw Jawad said.
Nasrallah’s last television speech on September 19, eight days later, in a Hezbollah complex in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a series of Israeli Bunker-Busting bombs killed Nasrallah, who has been leading the strong Shiite religious, political and military groups for more than 30 years.
“We learned the news like everyone else. It was shocking, but we could not cry – No one in the house can scream or express his feelings, Jaw Jawad said,” He said that the other tenants in the apartment they stay temporarily were unaware of their connections to the Hezbollah leader.
At that time, Israel targeted the displaced Shiite Muslims from the southern border of Lebanon, and raised the civil war ghost because Sunni or Christian towns kidnapped Shiite Muslims with suspicion.
“We felt a moment of alienation like everyone else, in addition to the horror of that time, it was terrible for everyone: war, bombing, savagery – and alienation on it.” He said.
With Israel’s increasing strikes during Lebanon and sending ground troops to the south, Nasrallah’s body could not be moved to a morgue for several days before a temporary burial. A official ceremony was held months later during a ceasefire.
The war with Israel, which weakened Hezbollah in a bad way, followed a new government that promised to practice a state monopoly in all arms in Lebanon, the overthrow of the group’s Syrian ally Bashar al -Assad.
Hezbollah refused to give up its ammunition – a stance of Jawad, a businessman who has no official position in the group, but is imposed by the US.
“Never in your fantasies or dreams,” he said, and he still wants to guide his father.
Orum I want him to solve some dilemmas. I say to him: ‘You should solve this problem for us and help me.’ ‘
(Reporting by Laila Bassam and Ahmad Al Kerdi;




