Publish dateSaturday 28 September 2024 - 17:17
Story Code : 297528
Widespread reactions of cyberspace users in Afghanistan to the crimes of the Israeli regime in Lebanon:

The Zionist enemy and its mercenaries will bury the ideal of destroying the resistance!

The Zionist enemy and its mercenaries will bury the ideal of destroying the resistance!
In response to the brutal attacks of the bloodthirsty and Zionist regime against civilians in Lebanon and the martyrdom of the Secretary General of Lebanese Hezbollah, cyberspace users in Afghanistan have said that “the blood of resistance flows in the veins of the Lebanese Mujahideen and the freedom fighters of the world and the Zionist enemy and its mercenaries are burying the ideal of resistance.
Afghanistan's cyberspace users have reacted to the terrorist attacks of the Israeli regime, calling them brutal and condemning them.
 
Sajjad Ali, a user of the X network, said in a post that Hezbollah is not a person and that even with his (Sayed Hassan Nasrallah's) martyrdom, the resistance against the child-killing regime will not stop.
 
Mohammad Akram Ahmadi, another Facebook user, posted the words of Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, "Where are those who are in danger when Islam, Muslims, holy shrines, Shiites, Shiites, shrines, seminaries, etc. are in danger?" Why don't we see them?! Why aren't they found?!" The government has called Arab men cowards and said they have no choice but to serve the West.
 
Sayed Javad Bahonar, a cyberspace activist, also wrote on Facebook: "O God, protect the hero of Islam (Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah) by the right of Muhammad (peace be upon him)."
 
Sayed Mohammad Amin Anwari, a Facebook user, added: "I hope that Sayed is safe. If not, the right path of Hezbollah will not be stopped by the departure of people. The blood of resistance flows in the veins of the Lebanese Mujahideen and the freedom fighters of the world.
 
"Sayed Ali Moein, another user of cyberspace, wrote on his Facebook page with concern and anxiety: "Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, brave and fearless man, commander of hearts, the hearts of thousands of people beat for you.
 
Facebook has deleted posts about Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, contrary to claims of freedom of expression. Cyberspace activists, however, say Facebook's action is against freedom of expression.
 
Last night, the Israeli regime continued its brutal crimes by targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut with US-donated trench-breaking bombs, killing hundreds of Lebanese civilians. Meanwhile, Lebanese Hezbollah said it would not weaken its will to support the Palestinians and continue to fight the Zionist enemy.
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