Hezbollah mourned senior Jihadi commander Hajj Ibrahim Akil who embraced martyrdom on Friday all the way to Al-Quds, according to a statement issued by the Lebanese resistance group.
“Today, the great Jihadi leader Hajj Ibrahim Akil (Hajj Abdul Qader) has joined the ranks of his fellow great martyr commanders after a blessed life filled with fight, work, wounds, sacrifices, risks, challenges, achievements, and victories.
He was always worthy of receiving this high divine honor,” a statement released by Hezbollah’s Media Relations read.
The Lebanese resistance group praised the senior commander, saying: “Al-Quds was always in his heart, mind, and thoughts day and night.#حزب_الله يعلن استشهاد القائد الجهادي الكبير الحاج إبراهيم عقيل (الحاج عبد القادر) والتحاقه بموكب إخوانه من القادة الشهداء الكبار بعد عمر مبارك حافل بالجهاد والعمل والجراح والتضحيات والمخاطر والتحديات والإنجازات والانتصارات pic.twitter.com/bRVfRDbKlj
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Al-Quds was the passion of his soul, and praying in its mosque was his greatest dream.” “With utmost pride and honor, the Islamic Resistance mourns today one of its great leaders as a martyr all the way to Al-Quds and promises his pure soul that it will remain loyal to his goals, hopes, and path until victory, God willing.” Hezbollah extended condolences and congratulations “to our master, the Imam of the Time (PBUH), to the esteemed Leader Sayyed Khamenei (may his shadow endure), to all resistance fighters on all fronts, and to the loyal and sincere supporters of the resistance on the martyrdom of this great Jihadi leader and a group of his fellow martyrs.” “We especially extend our condolences to their noble families, each and every one of them, and we pray to Allah Almighty to grant them beautiful patience.” Earlier on Friday Israeli warplanes launched an aggression on Lebanon targeting a densely populated area in Beirut’s southern suburb, Dahiyeh, killing at least 14 people, including children, and injuring dozens others.
⚡️The search and rescue operations are still ongoing to retrieve the martyrs and injured people from under the rubble in the suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon.
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