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tv   Documentary Gradual Death 1  PRESSTV  September 28, 2024 3:02pm-3:30pm IRST

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us leadership and the zianist leadership in tel aviv? i don't think there's any fracture, i think that this is all calculated behavior, they map this out, because israel has been planning this for for months, if not years, they have calculated that number one, the american position in west asia has weeken considerably, the loss that the americans suffered in failing to to bring down assad in syria. the loss they suffered in failing to establish the isis terrorist kilafa of of the al-qaeda, rather the the the daesh in iraq, these were two major hammer blows to american policy in the region, they'd intended for these two maneuvers to basically give them control back of west asia the way they used to have, post second world war and and beyond, the trouble is those... days are
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over, i think we have to remember haji qasim sulaymani and salute him and the irgc for and indeed the ground forces of the pmu and the syrian the syrian army itself and hezbulah for uh saving the world from first of all kind of azinis lookalike isis you know regime in inside of iraq and syria that's the first thing that the axis of resistance have. saved the entire world from this american spawned and produced manufactured funded uh terror regime which should have been in the middle of this region and if you if they'd succeeded in that then israel would have had the buffer zone that it wants, israel would have achieved the um the the the uh the oden yinon plan that it wants up to euphrates israel essentially would have had a puppet regimes that were all working for it, if the abraham accords had also been pushed through you'd have seen a completely different uh west asia
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and you would have seen uh russia would have been out of the equation there, the chinese belt belt and road initiative would have been out of the equation and of course iran would be under even more serious threat. this was what they planned, they failed uh they failed miserably and now there this is kind of a a rear guard action if you like, it's an acknowledgement that the americans with their few us bases in the region cannot exert full dominance, they can still rape the oil and iraq and syria as they're doing, but that's all they're capable of through the the complicity of for instance the the kurds in the north and some of the the the the iraqi fraternity who sold out to to these to these american interests where the they're looting, they're allowing the loot of iraqi wealth to american and zionist coffes, so but the essential problem that they would trying to clear out was the the military capability of the axis of resistance, the destruction of.
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they failed both those accounts and what they've done instead is they've set the the house their own house on fire, israel was their house, it's the it's their baby in that region, it's their it's their landing port basically, it's the place which also guarantees that as a policeman of the region it, it scares the saudis, the jordanians and the egyptians out of having any designs for of real sovereignty or real independence, so really very very important israel surviving in that. in for america is their last hope of exerting any kind of in influence in west asia, once that influence is gone, their entire economy is based on petrol dollars, take that away and america is in opal and visible decline, they are using israel, make no mistake about it to to try and reassert their control in west asia and they do it without getting, i'm so sorry to interrupt you, well viewers as you can see at the bottom of... your screen we have gotten
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confirmation of the marridom of hezbullah leader sahsanlah this is very difficult time of course for all of us again there has been confirmation on the mardddom of the leader of the lebanese resistance said hasan now it's a very, very difficult moment, said mosan, um, but of course we know as far as those in the resistance, and those who are believers, that martterdom is the ultimate prize for individuals who have made so much sacrifice for the resistance, but yet it is extremely, of extremely difficult for us, viewers you're looking at now, live images out of... route
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where the israeli regime continues to bomb the lebanese capital. again, hezbullah has a confirmed the... them of the leader of the resistance said your thoughts: may allah accept the sayen's contribution, his noble contribution to the liberation of lebanon, his many sacrifices, his own son, not so many years ago, may he be in... in paradise and we know that from the holy quran it says tells us that say not that they are dead, but rather they are, they are with their lord, marters never died, so he has achieved his his objective, the objective of all all soldiers of, all the soldiers of islam, all
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the soldiers for human civilizational justice, is that they sacrifice themselves ultimately for the cause of allah, sayid wasn't fighting for himself. say didn't look after his own uh needs or security, at every stage in his life he dedicated himself towards the freedom and the liberation of the oppressed and our prayers are with all of his near near and dear and and loved ones and the loss of a leader of course will be morned and we've seen the loss of one of the greatest leaders of the resistance haji khasim sulaimani. "and we've seen the loss of other great leaders, mahdi mahandis in iraq, and of course we've seen the the death of ismail hinia, if this is, if this is the price that the resistance has to pay, that the blood of its most noble sons and noble warriors, and and most principal and value, virtue ethics,
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models have to be given in this cause, then already they've made that choice, and it will not affect the resistance." the resistance will go on, they can kill as many commanders, as many leaders as they like, they killed musather, whisk to thin air, one of the founding, beautiful founding fathers of of the the lebanese resistance, they they killed so many great soldiers of islam, say who was killed as the father of the the iranian nuclear programs. so it it never affected the trajectory of of this movement, and this won't affect the trajectory of the movement, my condolence is to the whole of the lebanese people and to the whole of the axis of resistance for this very sad news. it is sad, because the separation from such a great man,
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such a great leader, such a great father and such a great role model for for for all humanity is something that will go down in history, his brave. virtuous and very incisive language and words in terms of keeping the moral of people up is is going to be remembered, his leadership, his his sacrifice and his kind of daily facing of death, you know every morning that he would get up, he knew that he was uh he was going to be target number one, this is the bravery the man who took on the greatest uh evil of our time, the most quintessential and most you know completely... ification of evil, the anglo-zionist empire, and if the axis of resistance were to return the favor, and if as they very well could, they could, they could assassinate any one of these uh western leaders, they could assassin assassinateahu as well. the issue r really is that they the
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anglo-western empire needs an excuse, and that's why they need excuse to go for a full-out world war, regional war, that's the that's their desire, they need to justify the world, but in... along the way they're trying to provoke through these kind of direct actions by killing these individuals, they think that this will get the uh the premature action that they require from the axis of resistance, the axis is exercising that strategic patience, it's exercising the slow death of israel, i don't think they can reverse that regardless of what the personnel are, but at the same time one's hearts and one's mind is is in the... memory of this great man, this great warrior, this great son of humanity and son of islam and son of the brave, he has trodden the path of all the greatest warriors and his ancestors, his noble ancestry, most notably of imam ali alaihi salam, he is a progeny, and of course
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the prophet muhammad peace be upon him and his status as sayid is to me the most important is that he acted along their modelling, the their their part, and all those who will remember sayid, who will look at him and look at his work, will remember his ancestors as well, because it's a continued line, and it's this continued line which design. the time there were jewish tribes in khiber whom ali salam took took out single-handedly, everybody knows of this nobility of the warrior saint status of his noble ancestry, and the israelis need to remember her, because her is coming back, and regardless of whether they take out imam ali, which they did at that time through the the the plots and plans and the assassination and murder of his his family, his sons, they... don't understand that every blood, every drop of blood of the marters only ignites the
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hearts of those who are resisting the tyrany, and this will, this will only add more fuel to the to the fire, and it shows the hezbollah leadership is not playing games, they're not just putting the lives of their own people online, their own lives are online every day and from from brother to uh this death of hezbollah's leader, we see that that sacrifice, that that noble commitment is continuing, it will continue, and whoever is appointed in his absence will be, i think just as capable, just as powerful, and inshallah, the victory of of the oppressed is clear, allah has promised the victory to the oppressed, and the oppressors are getting to this desperate point where no rules, no red lines, no... no mercy, no quarter is been given, and eventually when they provoke the resistance to do exactly the same, uh, i'm
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afraid that day is going to be a really, really woreful day for all of the zionists that have occupied israel, and it's going to be woefful day for the americans and their imperialism in that region, they cannot offset it by these kinds of petty little victories, these are the victories that that nenyahu loves, the victory of killing little children, dismembering them, the victory of a little bit of showmanship by killing a a leader of the opposition and making out to his people that he's done something heroic, it will not change the course of the battle and the war, it will not change the course of the the the the the final destruction of israel, nothing they will do is going to save israel in the medium or or the long term, perhaps even the very very short term. yes indeed, be as you're looking at images um from the leader of... has just been announced, has just been confirmed, he was
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killed in the an israeli attack on beirout yesterday, last night we're looking at images, force of the the famous hall where hazbullah members gather to hear sayad hassan speeches, for years the israeli regime... has been trying to assassinate him and the majority of the time he would have his speeches um, he he could not join them and actually physically giving the speeches, but they would be broadcast uh inside of the meetings and of course it is amazing the transformation of hezbullah under syd hassan nasrulah and what strength. the resistance group has gathered, again we know the israeli
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regime um had tried to assassinate him for a long time, and of course we know it's the modus apparandi of the regime, the previous hezbullah leader also was of course killed by the israeli regime, abbas musawi, and this is what we have seen throughout the resistance front of the regime targeting. leaders, because it cannot compete from a military perspective or ideological perspective, but it promotes its sinust ideology through terroris and through terrorism and terror throughout the world, and of course this region has seen it's uh fill of israeli terrorism, and of course today is no different, very difficult day of course for all of us. the resistance front, but is interesting that said mosan that the israeli
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regime thinks that it can kill an ideology by killing its leaders. we have seen, as you said, for example, ismal han being assassinated, being murdered, and immediately of course, senoir taking over. well, now they have assassinated said hasan. law, but it will not affect the resistance, because it's a it's a perspective, it's an ideology, it's result of the zinis oppression, and it's in all the people, said absolutely right, they've not been able to change the trajectory of the islamic revolution, they've not been able to change the trajectory of the iraqi awakening, with the the words of sistani, and by killing say ayatullah sistani or even, god forbid these people, of course
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they said very clearly that they can reach anywhere, and of course with the diabolical rise of ai and cyber terrorism which israel uses in every way shape and form, it's no surprise that they can they can do these things, i'm not at all shocked or surprised, they are capable of course, as you saw of killing ordinary civilians who carry their devices, and i think this is the point that people around the world have to recognize, yes, the axis of resistance will take this this huge tragedy, this huge loss of a great man and a man who stood by his princip. s who put his life on the line, heroically stood against the greatest evil of our time and spoke true to that power and not only spoke truth but led led his people to battle after battle, the the wars in syria where he under his guidance and leadership, the hezbollah were were victorious in al-qair, one of the
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most brilliant military operations conducted to save syria, they they he was the heart of the movement which saved aleppo from the isis terrorists and uh saved syrian people from the headchoppers that the americans had unleashed. he will he oversaw the defense of lebanon on at least two major occasions with the israeli invasion, i think of course they couldn't stummack this, they had to get their their their sort of it's a childish kind of revenge it's a it's a sort of it it shows the standard and the level and the the the depths which... "the israeli establishment is willing to go, that they need to score points by killing leaders when they're failing in every arena, every objective they set up, when they're losing the the real war, they have to resort to these kinds of public rations exercises, this is what it is, that's what the israelis have resorted to, they want these kinds of short-term wow factor killings
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to uh be used as a way of demoralizing the people." people of lebanon, they think they wanted to kill israel to demoralize the palestinian people, they did it to haji qasim sulaimani to again demoralize the people, at what stage has it demoralized any of those, rather what it's done is it's galvanized and united the resistance even more, it's raised the awareness of the people, it's made the people understand that the leadership that is guiding them is committed to this the cause to the death. okay, stay with me. he said moson, stay with me, said moson, we'll come back to that again, viewers, um, it has been confirmed that the leader of the lebanese resistance hisbullah, sayid hassan nasrulah has been murdered in beirot, um, we're going to look a short profile of this very
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courageous resistance leader, let's take a look, his... secretary general said hasan nasarlah was born in late august 1960 east bayrut. at the age of 16, nasralah moved to the iraqi holy city of nazaretf for religious education a seminary. he then continued to learn islamic teachings in lebanon and later in the iranian holy city of kom. but how did nasralah inter politics? nasaralah joined the amel movement in 1975 a time when lebanon was grappling with a civil war. 82, israel launched an aggression against lebanon and consequently invaded the arab country and made the civil war. in that year, while this agreements grew over how to resist the israeli invasion, nasralah joined hazballah and newly formed resistance movement. in 1985, hezbollah released his first manifesto. in the same year, nasa became the head of
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hezbollah's executive council responsible for implementing the decisions of the movement shora council. it was february 1992, when nasrallah became hezbollah's secretary general, following the assassination of his predecessor abbas al-musavi an israeli air strike. under nasaralah's leadership, hezballah carried out series of anti-israel operations forcing israeli forces to withdraw from southern lebanon, but his name has been synonymous with heroic resistance against the israeli military during a war in 2006 that lasted 33 days. on august 14. 2006, the war ended with a crushing defeat for the israeli military thanks to the lebanese resistance and the role of, when the us israel genocide in gaza began in october 20. 23, hezbollah, under the leadership of nastrolah, stood firmly in support of palestinians. the day after the lunch of the genocidal war, hezbulah began its retaliatory attacks on
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israeli military positions in the occupied palestinian territories. out that the retaliatory attacks would continue as long as israel carries out its genocidal campaign against palestinians. nasrallah ash cleric is revealed among the muslim world for his. charismatic leadership and is a steadfast in the fight against israel, you're looking at images of sassanullah, from allah we come and to allah we return, it has been a that the leader of the lebanese resistance said hasan nasallah has been murdered in beirot.
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on the left side of your screen you're looking at live images still coming out of beiroot as the israeli regime has continued hitting the country of lebanon, especially beirot and also the southern. and eastern areas we saw this um latest round of terrorism last monday when the regime started bombing various parts of the country and it is continued escalate and of course last night we witness the many bombings of beirout and other parts of lebanon and now we have gotten word of the assassination and the marder of them. of sayid hassan, nasrullah. most and abbas again back to you as we were talking about that, they can never never
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destroy an ideology. um, we've seen throughout the years various leaders being killed, and again you were talking about, i mean the type of regime that resorts to this, whenever um they... see the israeli regime sees any type of advancement, whether it's from scientific perspective that we have seen many times, even killing um iranian scientists, um, or it's those resistance leaders fighting for their freedom, it's as if they cannot fight, man to man fight, but they will do use whatever kind of terrorism, we saw the attack with the the pager attacks and the walkietakis, um, it's it's really, really quite amazing to see what the regime resorts to, and the goal, the gall of the
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whole western front in talking about this being the most moral army in the world, well, i'm not sure that there's ever been one more immoral. well, they say, all of all of evil can be. personified by an individual and they say that all of goodness can be personified by individuals and we live in a time where we have this example sayid and all of the access of religions studied and close quarters for you most of my life, i've seen there are qualities that are consistent, if i go to sheik zaki, another leader of the resistance from nigeria, if i go to say guti in in "if you go to the sayid sistani or any of the leadership of the resistance, you will see there's a consistence of virtuous characteristics, something that the world is
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so desperate for now, because what these gentlemen represent to me is the fundamental institution of of of virtuous virtuous living, virtuethics, the the individual microcosms which personify then families with. also live on those traditional prophetic values and they they guided and lived by all those values which people will associate with, whether they're christian atheist, whatever, anybody who has any decency would associate with the idea of bravery, courage, compassion, love, kindness, honor, valor, you know, all of dignity, all these values, justice, these are all values which sayid nasulah was was full fully... uh, you know, he was fully bathed in them, he was completely immersed in these values from from his childhood onwards, his role as a scholar, as a very deep thinking islamic theologian
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and... philosopher and and and no doubt arif as well, in my opinion, all of the leaders of the daxisal resistance today are beautiful unique blend of original islam, and it's something the muslims really need to take note of, because original islam had leaders, prophet muhammad him and his holy being at the forefront of that, they had men who were capable of fighting in in battles when they were absolutely pushed by the enemy to do so, they had the quality of being family men and fathers and loving, doting, loyal, honest uh, providing fathers, they had the capability of being uh, guides, guys, deep scholars, this is what n is, they cannot kill this bause there are now infinite numbers of these role models within the resistance right, sorry to continue to interrupt you, but of course the story is just breaking, i'm going to cross over to beyrut and talk to our corresponded
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on the ground, mariam saleh, mariam, first of all my condolences to you and all of our lebanese brothers and sisters and the whole resistance front. go ahead, marzi, i, i don't know where to begin, i am supposed to be a journalist, i'm supposed to be objective, i'm not supposed to put myself. sentiments in my reports, but i a human being, and today i hereby declare the martyrdom of not a historic leader. he was the father of all of us. he was someone who took our hands every step of the way, all the sacrifices and the
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blood that was shed, all the atrocities and the oppressions against us, we're nothing, were minimal, just when we saw his smile, it was enough for us, yes, and today i as mother and many other mothers, they can tell you that we wish that god would take our children and bring him back, but at the end of the day we are faithful muslims. and this is our path, path of sacrifice, it is the path of giving and it is the path of patience. i don't know how patient we can be, but he told us and he taught us, he taught us that we need to be strong even in the weakest times. i don't know if i can't