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'''[[Jumu'ah of Nasr (The Friday Help)]]''' is an event that took place after the assassination of the flag-bearer of the resistance and freedom of Jerusalem and [[Palestine]], during the Israeli attack on Beirut and the martyrdom of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hojjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen [[Seyyed Hassan Nasrullah]].It occurred on the eve of the first anniversary of the epic Operation Al-Aqsa Storm carried out by the fighters of the Islamic Resistance in [[Palestine]]. In Tehran, a memorial ceremony for [[Seyyed Hassan Nasrullah]] and his companions, including the martyr Sardar Nilfroushan, was held by Imam [[Khamenei]] at Imam Khomeini Mosque on the morning of Friday, October 5, 1403 (Gregorian calendar), after which the Friday prayer was led by Imam [[Khamenei]].
'''[[Mohammed Afif]]''' was one of the prominent media figures of [[Hezbollah]] Lebanon, a founding member of the party, and the media advisor to [[Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah]], the former Secretary-General of Hezbollah. He was martyred on Sunday, November 17, due to an Israeli airstrike in Beirut. This attack targeted a densely populated area that was sheltering many refugees.  
 
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Mohammed Afif was one of the prominent media figures of Hezbollah Lebanon, a founding member of the party, and the media advisor to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the former Secretary-General of Hezbollah. He was martyred on Sunday, November 17, due to an Israeli airstrike in Beirut. This attack targeted a densely populated area that was sheltering many refugees. Continue ...