The US-BACKED colony on an endless extermination spree erases entire residential blocks only to assassinate leaders, regardless of civilan lives and the large-scale destruction of civilian infrastructure.
The International Humanitarian Law is unequivocally clear. The measures taken by warlords must be proportional, and civilian lives and civilian infrastructure must be protected.
In this specific case, alike the cases before, the measures taken by the colony demonstrated that they have no regard for internationally established mechanisms.
When is the colony going to be held accountable?
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‘Israel’ claimed Safieddine, along with other senior Hezbollah figures, was killed in a targeted strike on southern Beirut three weeks ago, though Hezbollah had not officially responded yet.
Safieddine had been unaccounted for since October 4, when Israeli forces launched a series of attacks aimed at him, Hezbollah officials previously stated.
Today, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, announced the martyrdom of the head of its Executive Council, Sayyed Hashem Safieddine.
The statement mourns the loss of Sayyed Hashem, describing him as a distinguished leader and a great martyr on the path to al-Quds.
The statement highlighted his close relationship with martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah.
Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, who was said to be Nasrallah’s right hand, according to the Resistance group, was remembered as a strategic thinker, devout, and dedicated to the cause of Resistance.
Bearing the title of “Sayyed,” marked by his black turban, Safieddine was recognized as a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, much like Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
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