Lebanese political figures gathered in Beirut to extend condolences to Hezbollah following the funeral of leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine. Notable figures like Walid Jumblatt and Gebran Bassil expressed their grief and commitment to Lebanon’s sovereignty amid ongoing Israeli actions in the region.
In Beirut’s southern suburbs, prominent Lebanese political figures convened to express their condolences to Hezbollah following the funeral for its former secretaries-general, Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine. Among the attendees was Walid Jumblatt, the former leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, who lamented the day as a significant loss for the Islamic and Arab communities.
Jumblatt also commented on ongoing Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon, reiterating his commitment to “full liberation and the implementation of international resolutions.” Notable presence included MP Gebran Bassil, leader of the Free Patriotic Movement, who honored Nasrallah by writing in the condolence book that he remains an enduring symbol for resistance fighters in Lebanon.
The gathering of Lebanese leaders to pay respects after the funeral of Hezbollah’s former leaders highlights continued political support and solidarity within the party amidst ongoing regional tensions. Jumblatt’s and Bassil’s statements reflect a commitment to Lebanon’s sovereignty while acknowledging the sacrifices of Hezbollah’s leadership.
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