Hawzah News Agency- Hassan al-Abadi, the movement’s cultural representative in Iran, said the martyrs’ sacrifices are the “beating heart” of the resistance front and a source of honor for the entire Islamic nation.
“The martyrs are eternal lights guiding our path,” Abadi declared. “Their blood is our dignity, our honor, and our identity — and we will never allow the enemy to trade or desecrate it.”
He said defending the sanctities of Islam is not merely a choice, but a divine command, a moral imperative, and a human duty — an obligation made clear in the fatwas of the religious authorities.
Abadi condemned the atrocities of terrorist groups, backed by the Zionist regime and certain Arab regimes, against holy shrines and religious sites. He said the enemy’s true nature was exposed through horrific crimes — the slaughter of children, the torture of women, and the killing of the elderly — acts meant to sow fear and destroy faith.
“These acts of barbarity forced the resistance fighters to stand up and fight, to defend our religion and protect the sanctity of our holy places,” he said.
The Kataeb Sayyid al-Shuhada official said the aggression in Syria aimed to plunder resources, massacre civilians, and spread deviant ideologies — a project orchestrated by the Zionist regime with the help of its regional allies.
Paying homage to fallen commanders, Abadi recalled the sacrifices of Hajj Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, Hajj Ramadan, General Baqeri, General Salami, Behnam Shahriari, Seyyed Haidar al-Mousavi, and Hossein Qomi, whose blood, he said, “has soaked the soil of our lands and nourished the tree of resistance.”
“We have kept the covenant with the martyrs,” Abadi asserted. “We have preserved their legacy, safeguarded their weapons, and carried forward their cause. The blood of our martyrs is sacred, and we will never, under any circumstances, bargain over it with the enemy.”
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