Nicolás Maduro mourns the death of Hassan Nasrallah

CARACAS.- During a government act, Nicolas Maduropresident of Venezuelaexpressed his condolences for the death of Hassan Nasrallah, head of Hezbollah in Beirut.

The dictator condemned the Israeli attack in which Nasrallah, founder of the Lebanese political-paramilitary group and identified as a terrorist leader, died.

“I want to express, on behalf of the historical revolutionary bloc of the Bolivarian forces of Venezuela, solidarity with Hezbollah, with his family, with the people of Libado,” he expressed,

Maduro referred to Nasrallah as “a leader of the Muslim world and the Arab peoples” and his death as a “murder.”

Venezuela’s ties with the Islamic Republic have existed since 2005, during the presidencies of Ahmadinejad and Hugo Chavez.

Death of Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah

Hassan Nasralla was killed in an Israeli airstrike in a southern suburb of Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, on Saturday.

The death of the leader of the powerful political-paramilitary group shocked Lebanon and Middle Eastwhere he was a dominant political and military figure for more than three decades.

Nasrallah, linked by Israel to numerous deadly attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets, had been on the blacklist for decades. Israel.

His death is, without a doubt, the largest and most important targeted assassination carried out by Israel in years, and represents a significant escalation of the war in the Middle East.

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