In Lebanon's Beirut, citizens grieve the death of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an air strike on the capital's southern suburbs. Nasrallah was the militant group's leader for 32 years. His death deals a seismic blow to Hezbollah, engaged in a year of escalating cross-border hostilities with Israel since Hamas's October 7 attack on the country.
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00:00We are waiting for you, we are waiting for you, we are waiting for you, O Sayyid, O Sayyid
00:14Sayyid is our father, our brother, Sayyid is everything, my son, my brother
00:25He is the generosity, he is the pride, he is the honor, he is the palm, he is the one who taught us
00:31He taught us how to love Imam Hussain, he taught us what Imam Hussain means, and how to love him
00:37He taught us that we should never humiliate him, he is not suitable for love, nor for fear
00:44Even another slogan, for the benefit of the big strategic goal
00:49This is what I called the rules of conflict
00:52The hopes of his deputy, and the hopes of his government, and the hopes of Netanyahu, and the hopes of the Israelis
01:00And the hopes of the Saudi officials
01:03Regarding the international court's decision, wherever it is, we consider ourselves not involved in these decisions
01:11Because we have a position from this court
01:14And secondly, it reveals and confirms the direct American responsibility
01:21There is no doubt that we have been hit hard, security-wise and humanly
01:29And unprecedented in the history of resistance in Lebanon to a limited extent
01:35I would like to thank you, especially the resistance forces in Palestine
01:41For supporting the youth of Hezbollah, brothers and sisters
01:51God is not dead, God is not dead
01:54The Sayyid is one of us, and one of us prays in the city
01:58And one of us prays in the streets
02:01The Sayyid does not die
02:04God is one of us