Larijani Honors Nasrallah: Hezbollah’s Legacy Continues Through Youth

Saturday, August 16, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, eulogized the late Hassan Nasrallah as a great asset for the Muslim world, emphasizing Hezbollah’s enduring legacy and the importance of steadfast resistance.

Larijani Honors Nasrallah: Hezbollah’s Legacy Continues Through Youth

Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, delivered a speech beside the grave of the late Hassan Nasrallah, saying: “I never imagined that Hassan Nasrallah would no longer be in this world and that I would be here instead.”

According to Saed News citing Daneshjoo News Agency, he added: “Martyr Hassan Nasrallah was a great man and a significant asset for the Islamic world. His personality had many dimensions, and his commitment to struggle was highly prominent.”

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Larijani continued: “Another dimension of Hassan Nasrallah was his authentic Islamic thought, and his spiritual inclinations were among other aspects of his character. Yet, the circumstances of the world never influenced him; he was a self-made man.”

The Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council added: “The path that Hassan Nasrallah set for Hezbollah emphasized intellectual development alongside struggle. Although he has passed away, his legacy lives on through the youth in his authentic organization.”

Larijani stated: “If your movement had no impact, there would be no animosity against you. The capable youth in Hezbollah ensure that everyone takes pride in your achievements.”

He continued: “If you choose to follow the path of Hassan Nasrallah, your duty is to maintain steadfastness in resistance. We are always beside you and support you. While we do not interfere in other countries’ affairs, we do support the resistance movements.”

He concluded: “Brothers of Hezbollah! You may face hostility and resentment because of your influence. Hezbollah today is a living and enduring movement, bringing honor and pride to Islam.”