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==Prominent Figures==
==Prominent Figures==
[[File:Al-sayyid Hasan NasrAllah 1.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah]]]]
[[File:Al-sayyid Hasan NasrAllah 1.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah]]]]
[[File:السيد عباس الموسوي.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi]]]]
[[File:سید عباس موسوی.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi]]]]
[[File:عماد مغنیه.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Imad Mughniya]], Hezbollah's top commander who was assassinated by Zionists in Damascus on February 12, 2008.]]
[[File:عماد مغنیه.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Imad Mughniya]], Hezbollah's top commander who was assassinated by Zionists in Damascus on February 12, 2008.]]
Here are some of the prominent figures of Hezbollah.
Here are some of the prominent figures of Hezbollah.
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===Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah===
===Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah===
{{main|Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah}}
{{main|Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah}}
Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah (born in 1960) is the third Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon. He served as the executive manager of Hezbollah for a while and was among its founding members. Nasrallah assumed the position of Secretary General in 1992 and has held it till his martyrdom on 27 September 2024. Under his leadership, Hezbollah successfully compelled the Zionist regime to withdraw from parts of the occupied territories in southern [[Lebanon]] in 2000 and liberated Lebanese prisoners.
Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah (born in 1960) is the third Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon. He served as the executive manager of Hezbollah for a while and was among its founding members. Under his leadership, Hezbollah successfully compelled the Zionist regime to withdraw from parts of the occupied territories in southern [[Lebanon]] in 2000 and liberated Lebanese prisoners. Nasrallah assumed the position of Secretary General in 1992 and has held it till his martyrdom on 27 September 2024.<ref>[https://www.almanar.com.lb/12534634 Martyrdom of the Secretary General of Hizbollah, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah]</ref>


===Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi===
===Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi===
 
Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi was a founding member of Hezbollah and served as its second Secretary General. He assumed the position in 1989 when Subhi al-Tufayli was removed from leadership. Prior to his role in Hezbollah, he had actively fought against the Zionist regime of Israel alongside Palestinian forces. His tenure as Secretary General lasted less than nine months. On February 16, 1992, his car was targeted in a terrorist attack carried out by Israeli helicopters. As a result of this attack, Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi, along with his wife and child, were martyred.<ref>[https://old.aviny.com/occasion/Sayer/Hezbollah/87/Sayyed_Abbas/Zendeginameh.aspx Biography of Seyyed Abbas al-Mousavi]</ref>
Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi was a founding member of Hezbollah and served as its second Secretary General. He assumed the position in 1989 when Subhi al-Tufayli was removed from leadership. Prior to his role in Hezbollah, he had actively fought against the Zionist regime of Israel alongside Palestinian forces. His tenure as Secretary General lasted less than nine months. On February 16, 1992, his car was targeted in a terrorist attack carried out by Israeli helicopters. As a result of this attack, Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi, along with his wife and child, were martyred.


===Subhi al-Tufayli===
===Subhi al-Tufayli===
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===Imad Mughniyeh===
===Imad Mughniyeh===
[[Imad Mughniyeh]], also known as al-Hajj Radwan, was a prominent commander of Hezbollah. He held the responsibility of commanding the guard that protected high-ranking Hezbollah officials, and was also in charge of overseeing special operations conducted by the organization. Notably, he played a key role in planning and leading the al-Wa'd al-Sadiq (True Promise) operation, and served as a field commander for Hezbollah during the 33-day war against the Zionist regime. Imad Mughniyeh was assassinated by Israeli regime in [[Damascus]] on February 12, 2008.
[[Imad Mughniyeh]], also known as al-Hajj Radwan, was a prominent commander of Hezbollah. He held the responsibility of commanding the guard that protected high-ranking Hezbollah officials, and was also in charge of overseeing special operations conducted by the organization. Notably, he played a key role in planning and leading the al-Wa'd al-Sadiq (True Promise) operation, and served as a field commander for Hezbollah during the 33-day war against the Zionist regime.<ref>[https://www.hamshahrionline.ir/news/44266/زندگینامه-عماد-مغنیه-۱۹۶۲-۲۰۰۸ Biography of Imad Mughniyeh.]</ref> Imad Mughniyeh was assassinated by Israeli regime in [[Damascus]] on February 12, 2008.<ref>[https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/1076403/جزئیاتی-از-جنایت-ترور-شهید-عماد-مغنیه-توسط-واشنگتن-و-تل-آویو Details of the assassination of martyr "Imad Mughniyeh" by Washington and Tel Aviv.]</ref>


==Fighting the Zionist Regime==
==Fighting the Zionist Regime==
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