The grand funeral of Nasrallah and renewal of allegiance by West Asia people to the master of resistance; What did analysts say?

Pars Today – The funeral ceremony for Martyr Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, was held yesterday, February 24, in Beirut, with the participation of official delegations and people from 79 countries around the world.
Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese citizens and supporters of the resistance from West Asia and other parts of the world arrived early at the funeral site to bid farewell to the two esteemed martyrs, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah and Seyyed Hashim Safieddine, and to renew their pledge. In this report, we present excerpts from analysts’ perspectives on this significant event, as reported by Pars Today.  
The Keyhan newspaper, describing the public presence at Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah’s funeral, wrote: “The airports of Lebanon are filled with mourners who, not by order or coercion but with hearts full of love and loyalty, have come to accompany a man who for years upheld the call of resistance. This is not merely a farewell ceremony; it is a strong response to those who thought they could bring down the flag held by the master of resistance with bullets and fire.”  
 
Lebanese analyst: The funeral procession, part of the Resistance’s war against the enemy
Lebanese analyst Hussein Mortada believes that the people’s participation in the funeral of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah was, in fact, a renewal of friendship and allegiance to the master of resistance and the resistance itself, along with its strategic options. 
The public’s presence at this ceremony was part of the war against the enemy and demonstrates their support for the resistance. Hezbollah is an integral part of the Lebanese government and will continue to play a role in it.  
 
Palestinian official: Nasrallah’s funeral sends a message to the U.S. and the Zionist enemy
Hisham Salem, Secretary-General of the Palestinian Sabireen Movement, stated: “The funeral of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the late Secretary-General of Hezbollah, sends a message to the U.S. and the Zionist enemy that the resistance remains strong and will continue its path.” 
In his analysis, Salem stressed: “The funeral of martyrs Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hashim Safieddine, the late head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council, carries significant implications and messages, especially at this time. The funeral should serve as a strong message to the U.S., the Zionist enemy, and all their mercenaries and followers in the region and the world that the resistance remains strong and will continue on the path of Martyr Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, who said, ‘We will liberate Palestine and pray in al-Quds.’”  
 
Nasrallah’s funeral demonstrates Hezbollah’s continuity on the international stage
Albert Kostanian, a political analyst and host of the renowned program Vision 2030 in Lebanon, stated in an interview with France 24: “Nasrallah was not only a political leader but also a religious figure with widespread influence in the region. Many followers of the Ahlul Bayt regard him as a historical leader and reformer. 
The funeral of Nasrallah is not only a tribute to him but also a demonstration of Hezbollah’s continuity on the international stage.”
 
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