Indeed, with the passing of the iconic Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, a legend is born.
Lebanese Christian politicians praise the Secretary-General’s charismatic leadership and enduring commitment to the resistance movement’s fight against Israel over the past decades.
Sleiman Frangieh, leader of Lebanon’s Christian political party Marada and Hezbollah’s preferred candidate for the presidency, mourned the death of Nasrallah and posted a brief statement on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday.
Former Lebanese President Michel Aoun, a Christian and founder of the Free Patriotic Movement party which is allied with Hezbollah, posted a lengthier statement praising Nasrallah as a martyr for the country.
“With the martyrdom of His Eminence the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Lebanon loses a distinguished and honest leader who led the national resistance on the paths of victory and liberation,” he wrote on X
“He was faithful to his promise and loyal to his people who reciprocated his love, trust and commitment,” he added.
The former Lebanese president praised Nasrallah as “an honorable friend.”
He also warned against the “dangers” Lebanon is “witnessing as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression,” calling for national unity.
“May God grant the great martyr a spacious place in heaven, and condolences to his family, the resistance, all his loved ones, and all of Lebanon,” Aoun wrote.
Lebanon has a relatively large number of Christians, with reports estimating them to make up more than 32 percent of the Mediterranean country’s population – Al Masirah report.

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