“For the nation of the resistance and the resistance media, and the nation of the martyrs and mujahideen, we mourn a great media leader and great martyr on the road to Jerusalem, Hajj Muhammad Afif al-Nabulsi, media relations officer in Hezbollah, who traveled to the side of his Lord with the best of his Mujahideen brothers in an aggressive, criminal Zionist attack, after… Honorable march in the fields of jihad and resistance to media work.
Hajj Muhammad Afif joined, as he wished, his companions, his lover, and his father, whom he loved by this name, the main martyr, His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. He received strength from his wisdom, and insight, insight, and light from his guidance. He was an example of a loyal brother, a staunch supporter, a guardian of the voice of the opposition, and a cornerstone of Hezbollah’s media, political and jihadi role.
He was the one who was not afraid of the death threats of the enemy. He faced them with great courage and with his famous saying: “The bombing didn’t scare us, so how can the threats scare us?” He called, with his usual courage, a bold media presence to challenge the Israeli media apparatus, express the voice and position of the opposition, and clearly draw the characteristics of the ongoing battle through his live scenes in the heart of the southern suburbs. Beirut.
With a bright pen and his brave stance, he would draw the letters of glory and victories, strike terror into the souls of the enemy, and write with the strings of his voice the song of death for the weak home. The rifle of his words was killing them, and it was the voice of the sword that broke the field of power, and it was he who shouted loudly in the ears of the enemy and in their hearts, saying, “It is a country against , and the nation will not die.”
We extend our condolences from the owner of the age and time, “May God Almighty hasten his honorable appearance,” and from His Majesty the Protector of the Muslims, may God protect him, and from The Secretary General of Hezbollah, His Highness Sheikh Naim Qassem, may God protect him, and his brothers, the Mujahideen in the Islamic Resistance, and from his honorable family, the patient who seeks reward, and we ask God All- powerful patience to give them Beautiful and the reward of this world and hereafter.”
2024-11-17 21:20:00
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How does martyrdom influence recruitment strategies within Hezbollah and other resistance movements?
Questions for the first guest:
1. Can you provide some background information on who Hajj Muhammad Afif al-Nabulsi was and his role within Hezbollah?
2. What was the significance of his work as a media relations officer, particularly during the times of conflict in Lebanon?
3. How did his martyrdom impact the perception of resistance movements and media coverage of such events?
4. What are some of the challenges faced by resistance media organizations in reporting on political and military developments in the region?
5. What are some of the strategies or tactics that Hezbollah and other resistance groups use to counter Israeli propaganda and disinformation campaigns?
6. In your opinion, what role do media organizations like Hezbollah’s have in shaping public opinion and mobilizing support for their causes?
7. Looking ahead, how do you see the role of media in shaping the future of conflicts and resistance movements in the Middle East?
Questions for the second guest:
1. Can you discuss the importance of martyrdom in the context of resistance movements and its impact on motivation among fighters?
2. How did Hajj Muhammad Afif’s death impact the morale and determination of Hezbollah’s fighters and supporters?
3. What are some of the challenges faced by the families of martyrs in terms of grief, support, and societal integration?
4. How have attitudes towards martyrdom and resistance changed over time in Lebanon and the wider region?
5. In your view, is the media responsible for shaping public opinion about martyrdom and resistance, or are these ideals primarily rooted in cultural and religious values?
6. What can be done to support the families of martyrs and ensure that their sacrifices are not forgotten?
7. Do you think that the role of media in conflict zones will continue to grow in importance, or are there alternative methods for spreading messages of resistance?