Hebron - Ma'an - The National Coordination Committee in Hebron mourned the great leader and fighter, Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, who was martyred alongside his comrades in an assassination operation carried out by the Israeli occupation. The statement issued by the National Coordination Committee in the governorate stated that the "cowardly" operation reflects the continuation of the occupation's crimes against the fighters, stressing that these crimes will not affect the determination of the resistance of the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples. The political forces in Hebron also called on the masses of the people to adhere to the general mourning tomorrow, Sunday, September 29, 2024, in honor of the martyr Nasrallah and his companions, and all the martyrs of the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples. They called for participation in expanding the circle of confrontation against the Israeli occupation and settler gangs. The statement added that the response to these crimes is t o strengthen national unity and solidarity and intensify efforts to confront the occupation in various locations. Source: Maan News Agency
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