AhlulBayt News Agency: Thousands of Lebanese citizens and resistance supporters from various countries around the world participated in the funeral of Martyrs Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyed Hashem Safiuddin on Sunday.
This grand event took place at the " Camille Chamoun" Stadium in Beirut, where people paid tribute to these martyrs of the resistance and bid them farewell to their final resting place.
With the presence of millions and their passionate slogans, this historic funeral became the largest public gathering in Lebanon’s history. Participants waved Hezbollah flags and chanted Islamic and resistance slogans.
This monumental event was widely covered by international media.
Reuters reported: "Tens of thousands of people mourned Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in a massive funeral procession."
The news agency wrote: Tens of thousands of people gathered on the outskirts of Beirut on Sunday to pay tribute to former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Associated Press also pointed of presence of millions and stated: "On Sunday morning, thousands gathered at a stadium in Beirut to attend the funeral of Hezbollah's former leader, Hassan Nasrallah."
American news network CNN also reported this event and stated: "Tens of thousands of mourners gathered at Beirut’s largest stadium, where the procession began. A massive crowd escorted the coffin to its final resting place in southern Beirut."
Al Jazeera English shared a video report on the grand funeral of martyrs of resistance stating: "Thousands of mourners attended the funeral of former Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, dressed in black, carrying Hezbollah flags and his pictures, and heading to the Beirut stadium."
The Guardian published a photo report displaying Hezbollah flags and banners with the slogan "We Shall Keep the Covenant”.
France 24 journalist Raed Taha provided real-time updates, reporting: "Mourners were dressed in black; some waved Hezbollah flags while others carried pictures of Nasrallah."
British news network BBC stated: "A large crowd gathered for the funeral of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was martyred in an Israeli attack in September."
Euronews reported: "Tens of thousands gathered at Beirut Stadium on Sunday to attend the funeral of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, nearly five months after his martyrdom."
Israeli media also covered the ceremony; 'Haaretz' wrote: "Tens of thousands gathered for Nasrallah’s funeral in Beirut, while Israeli fighter jets circled overhead, sending a message."
Times of Israel stated: "As Israeli warplanes flew overhead, thousands of mourners chanted 'Death to Israel' in unison."
This grand and historic funeral not only symbolized the strength and unity of the resistance in Lebanon but also echoed its impact across the world.
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