INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Coinciding with the funeral in Beirut, these events were marked by passionate support for the Resistance movement and fervent chants against
the Israeli regime and the United States.One notable gathering took place at the Imam Khomeini Prayer Hall in Tehran, where a large crowd
assembled after the Maghrib and Isha prayers
The atmosphere was charged with emotion as participants, including seminarians, students, families of martyrs, national and military
officials, and foreign dignitaries, engaged in Quran recitations, eulogies, and revolutionary songs.Chants of "Death to Israel," "Death to
America," and "Labayk ya Nasrallah" (At your service, O Nasrallah) resonated throughout the hall, reflecting the deep-seated
anti-imperialist sentiment and unwavering commitment to the cause of Resistance.Similar ceremonies were conducted in holy shrines, blessed
sites, prayer halls, and central mosques across the country.Many Iranians had hoped to attend the funeral in Beirut but were prevented from
doing so due to travel restrictions
Instead, they turned to live streams and local events to pay their respects.Voices of the people: commitment to ResistanceKamal, a
43-year-old construction worker from Tehran, shared his experience: "I really wanted to be there in Beirut to honor these great men who
sacrificed everything for the Resistance," he said
"But since I couldn't, I watched the livestream all day
When those Zionist fighter planes broke the sound barrier over Beirut, it was a vile act that made me angry; that fury only made me more
determined to support the Resistance."The ceremonies also served as a reminder of the strong bond between Iran and Hezbollah
Martyr Nasrallah, who had led Hezbollah since 1992, was widely regarded as a symbol of resistance against Israeli occupation and Western
His deputy, Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, was seen as a key figure in the organization's leadership structure, even though he was lesser
all of us who believe in standing up against oppression
His speeches ignited a fire in the hearts of millions
His legacy will live on, and we must ensure that his sacrifices are not in vain."Younger generations also voiced their dedication to
Roxana, a 17-year-old student from Rasht, emphasized the role of women in the Resistance: "As young women, we have a responsibility to
uphold the values he stood for
Even though we are not at the forefront of the fight, our daily behaviors are statements of identity and resistance against Western cultural
We will walk the path of resilience and faith that Sayyed Nasrallah exemplified."Alireza, a 65-year-old veteran of the 1980s imposed
Iran-Iraq war, highlighted the broader impact of Nasrallah's leadership: "Martyr Nasrallah was a visionary who united different factions
under the banner of Resistance
The enemy thought that by eliminating him, they could weaken us, but they are mistaken
His ideas and spirit live on in all of us