Hezbollah Confirms Death Of Head Of Media Relations Due To Israeli Attack
JAKARTA - Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, has officially confirmed Mohammed Afif Al-Nabulsi, head of its media relations killed in an Israeli airstrike in downtown Beirut.
Hezbollah expressed his condolences to the Secretary-General Naim Qassem, resistance fighters, and the Al-Nabulsi family for his guidance.
Mohammad Afif Al-Nabulsi, who is responsible for Hezbollah's media relations, along with a number of his colleagues, has become a martyr in the bombing of the violent Zionist regime, the statement said.
Reported by ANTARA from IRNA-OANA, Monday, November 18, the statement explained that Afif was a loyal, strong, and trusted figure as well as one of the main pillars in Hezbollah's media, political and resistance activities.
The movement said Afif clearly described the characteristics of the war that was taking place through his live appearance on the southern suburbs of Beirut which became the focal point of Israeli bombings in the Lebanese capital.
Hezbollah said Afif's position caused fear in enemy hearts because he was never afraid of threats to be killed and responded to enemy threats with the famous phrase "We are not afraid of bombings, how can we be afraid of threats."
An Israeli attack on Sunday targeted a building in the Al-Naba'a Ras district of Beirut which resulted in the killing of the head of the Hezbollah media relationship.