The martyrdom of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah has created a wave in social networks, including the X network, which is referred to in the following report:
Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, a steadfast mountain
Tasaduq Hussain published a picture of Martyr Nasrallah and likened him to a steadfast mountain, writing:
"83 tons of explosives were used to martyr you because you are a mountain."
Rising up for Gaza
Another user, Uncle Hoz, published a picture about the martyrdom of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, writing:
“Whatever your view of him, Hassan Nasrallah was killed because he stood up for Gaza. At a time when No Arab Leader would.”
Nasrallah, a martyr on the right side of history
Kim Iversen, a prominent American television host, described Martyr Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah in a post on the X social network:
“No matter what you think of Hezbollah, it’s important we remember the reason they were targeting Israel was to pressure them to stop their genocide of Palestinians. Nasrallah died a true martyr defending the defenseless. He was on the right side of history.”
A factor in the unity of Shia and Sunni
Hussain Makke, a student of Islamic studies, described the personality of Martyr Nasrallah in a tweet:
“The leader of the Shia was killed as he defended his Sunni brothers.”/129