Baghdad Airport is packed as Hezbollah supporters hold portraits of slain leader Hassan Nasrallah while queuing for flights to Beirut. Airlines have increased services as demand surges ahead of Nasrallahs funeral on Sunday, seen as a powerful show of the groups resilience following its bruising conflict with Israel. Thousands are expected to attend the ceremony in Beirut, turning the event into a symbolic moment for Hezbollah and its supporters.Hassan Nasrallah Funera
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00:30As Iraqis, it was like our tent, Hasan Nasrallah, as soon as we heard the news, we weren't
00:50sure if we were going to die, it was a big shock, and we lost.
01:30We have to stand up today and say goodbye to our Lebanese brothers who sacrificed the
01:55most of what they have, which is Hasan Nasrallah, for the sake of Islam, for the sake of humanity,
02:02for the sake of defending and martyring on the path of Jerusalem.
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