۱ آذر ۱۴۰۳ |۱۹ جمادی‌الاول ۱۴۴۶ | Nov 21, 2024
Nasrallah

The Iranian capital of Tehran will host an international conference next week to discuss different aspects of former Hezbollah secretary general Martyr Sayed Hassan Nasrallah.

Hawzah News Agency- Titled “School of Nasallah”, the conference will be organized by the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO) at the Tehran Summit Hall (also known as the Tehran International Conference Hall) on November 9, marking the 40th day after the martyrdom of the revered figure.

ICRO chief Hojat-ol-Islam Mohammad Mehdi Imanipour announced this, adding that a meeting of representatives from different Iranian cultural and diplomatic bodies was recently organized to coordinate preparations for the conference.

He said 20 foreign guests have announced readiness to take part in the international event.

The conference will be held in two sessions, in the morning and afternoon of November 9, with general presentations in the morning and expert panel discussions in the afternoon, he noted.

He described Martyr Nasrallah as a great figure who will never be forgotten in the history of Islamic resistance, stressing the need for the cooperation of all related bodies to make the conference as great as possible.

Meanwhile, Abbas Khameyar, the secretary of the conference, referred to Nasrallah as the greatest anti-Zionist figure in the history of resistance.

He added that the martyr was also a strong character in the field of religious discourse and the discourse of Islamic proximity.

With such a great character, he managed to resolve many of the crises engulfing the region, Khameyar stated.

He added that the international conference aims to introduce new aspects of this great leader of the resistance front.

He also noted that scholars and thinkers from Bahrain, Lebanon, Algeria, Iraq, Egypt, Malaysia, Turkey, Palestine, India, Yemen and Syria will take part in the international event.

Sayed Hassan Nasrallah was martyred in a massive airstrike that Israel launched on southern Beirut on September 27 using American-supplied bunker-buster bombs.

Israel’s attacks come against the backdrop of escalated tensions between the Lebanese resistance movement and the occupying entity, which included the targeted killing of top Hezbollah commanders and the detonation of telecommunication devices belonging to the Muslim resistance group.

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