While the world’s media fixates its gaze on Beirut's southern suburb, Dahiyeh, it speaks with unwavering confidence: “I have seen nothing but beauty.” The so-called “War of the Renaissance” inherits the legacy of “Iron Swords,” a name chosen by the Hitler of our time, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Israeli government.
His brutal aggression against Lebanon is steeped in Talmudic myths, invoking legends of fire and Armageddon to provide a false legitimacy for his bloodlust.
Yet, the Dahiyeh carves its own legend of defiance, demonstrating once again that “the victory of blood over the sword” is more than just a phrase.
For 40 years, the environment of the Islamic Resistance and its leadership have shown that this formula surpasses even the most relentless rains of fire.
Today, the leader of the region, His Eminence Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah, and the beloved of the Dahiyeh has been martyred.
How, then, could its legend be crafted without any myth?edited 15:30