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Nelson Mandela’s grandson: Martyr Nasrallah will not die and is a role model for all free people in the world

Nelson Mandela’s grandson: Martyr Nasrallah will not die and is a role model for all free people in the world.

“Mandela Mandela”, the grandson of “Nelson Mandela”, the great African fighter and leader of the internal resistance against apartheid in South Africa, who was the first president of this country to be elected in a general democratic election, announced during his presence at the magnificent funeral ceremony of the martyrs of the Islamic Ummah, the martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyid Hashem Safi al-Din in Beirut that they (the Zionists) martyred him (Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah); but his ideas will remain among all the fighters who fight for freedom around the world, as we say in South Africa that he is not dead, but has multiplied.

On February 23 (5 Esfand 1403), a large number of free people from the world came to Beirut to participate in the funeral of the holy bodies of the martyrs Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyid Hashem Safi al-Din, the descendants of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah was not only the Secretary General of Hezbollah; Rather, he was the Secretary General and leader of all Arabs, Persians, whites, blacks, and all the oppressed people of the world. He was a historic leader in confronting imperialism and the forces of global arrogance, and became a symbol and model for every fighter on this planet.

In his report on his conversation with Mandela, Mehr News Agency reporter Wardeh Saad first referred to the famous hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) which states, “There is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab, a white over a black, or a black over a white, except through piety.”

Martyr Nasrallah remains a model for all fighters and freedom seekers in the world

Mandela Mandela said at the beginning of this conversation about what his participation from South Africa in the funeral ceremony of the martyrs Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyid Hashem Safi al-Din meant: We just visited the place of martyrdom of our great leader, Martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. They (the Zionists) martyred him, but his ideas and thoughts will remain in the hearts and minds of every freedom fighter around the world. As we say in South Africa, he is not dead but has multiplied. We honor the memory of this hero and his courage and thank the leadership and members of Hezbollah for their courageous defense of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the people of Gaza ,and the entire Palestinian resistance.

This prominent South African figure stated the importance of the slogan “We are on our word” in the fight against imperialism and global arrogance, as well as in support of Palestine: With this slogan, we declare our absolute support for all those who strive for the liberation of occupied Palestine, including the Palestinian resistance groups, led by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad Movement, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Ansarullah in Yemen, the Islamic Republic of Iran and all those who support the Palestinian struggle in the region.

He stated: “We call on everyone in the global South to adhere to a courageous stance in support of the Palestinian resistance. All of them should follow the example of the courage of the martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, who remained steadfast on this path without any fear and believed in victory over Western imperialism and considered it certain.”

Mandela Mandela said about his recitation of the widespread presence of people from different continents of the world at the funeral of the leader of the martyrs of the Islamic nation and how the school of martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah was able to conquer all hearts and continents: “We are grateful to the millions of freedom-loving people around the world who participate in rallies, protests, boycott campaigns of the Zionist regime and marches day and night in support of the Palestinian people, and we tell them that your voice is heard in Gaza, the West Bank and Beirut, and victory is near, God willing.”

Nelson Mandela’s grandson concluded by paying tribute to and appreciating the courageous stance of the Yemeni nation and leadership, who, despite their difficult situation in the shadow of war and the siege imposed by the enemy against them, continue to take anti-imperialist measures.

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