• Oct 1 2024 - 02:58
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The university chancellor extends condolences following the passing of Seyyed Hasan Nasrallah

The university chancellor condoled the martyrdom of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, in a message.

:According to the University's Public Relations and International Affairs, Dr. Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Mirzaei's message states

With deep sorrow and regret, we have received the news of the martyrdom of the great commander of the Islamic Resistance Front, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the unparalleled and brave leader of Hezbollah Lebanon. He was killed by the most ruthless individuals in history, the terrorist and criminal Zionist gang. This tragic event has deeply saddened the hearts of all free people and Muslim nations around the world.

The revered martyr Seed Hasten Nasally was an unwavering fighter, a true warrior, and a humble leader who took the teachings of the Ashore school as his guiding light. With firm faith and steely resolve, he defended the cause of truth and justice.

On behalf of myself and the large family of Brand University of Medical Sciences, I find it necessary to express my condolences for the martyrdom of the symbol of resistance and tireless fighter, Saeed Ghasemi Nasab, the righteous commander of Islam, martyr Abbas Nilchian, and several commanders of the Islamic Resistance to the sacred presence of Imam Mahdi (may Allah hasten his reappearance), the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, the Islamic world, the honorable nation of Iran, and especially the resilient people of Lebanon. I also condemn the criminal and terrorist actions of the Zionist regime and firmly believe that the path of this great martyr and his companions will continue until the eradication of this accursed regime. I pray to the Almighty God for their elevation in the ranks and divine forgiveness.

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