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Reza Awada
NameReza Awada
Other NamesReza Abbas Awada
Personal Details
Birth PlaceVillage of Borj Al-Shamali in Tyre District Lebanon
Death PlaceJounieh city due to drone attack by the Zionist regime
Death Date28 Mehr
ReligionIslam

Reza Abbas Awada was among the cybersecurity elites of Hezbollah Lebanon, a senior military intelligence officer of Hezbollah, and a prominent expert in the field of computer networks. He was one of the best instructors in the world in the field of Linux. He, along with his wife, Masoumeh Kerbasi, was martyred on October 20, 2024 AD, equivalent to 28 Mehr 1403 SH, in a drone attack by the Zionist regime in the city of Jounieh.


Biography

Reza Abbas Awada was born in the village of Borj Al-Shamali in the Tyre District of Lebanon.


Education

Martyr Awada held a PhD in Computer Engineering with a specialization in Computer Architecture from the University of Tehran and was a prominent expert in the field of computer networks. He was one of the best instructors in the world in the field of Linux. In 2010 AD, he obtained his master's degree from the American University of Science and Technology in Beirut and worked for 3 years as a key force in the National Router project at the University of Tehran for 3 years, developing a significant part of this project and registering an invention in line with this project[1].


Presence in Hezbollah Lebanon

Reza Awada was among the cybersecurity elites of Hezbollah Lebanon, and according to Zaid Benyamin, a journalist for Al-Arab television network, he was a senior military intelligence officer of Hezbollah Lebanon[2].


Martyrdom

Reza Awada, along with his wife, Masoumeh Kerbasi, and his children, was martyred on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 AD, equivalent to 28 Mehr 1403 SH, in a drone attack by the Zionist regime in the city of Jounieh. He and his wife were moving in a personal vehicle when the Zionist regime's drone fired a missile at it, but it hit the corner of the car and did not injure the occupants. Awada stopped the vehicle and parked on the side of the highway, then got out and took his wife's hand to take shelter on the side. Occupants of other vehicles also got out, but it seemed the drone's targets were specified. The second missile was also fired, and Reza Awada, along with his Iranian wife, Masoumeh Kerbasi, were martyred[3].


Meeting of the Martyr's Family with the Supreme Leader

On Tuesday noon, 2nd of Aban, the family of Reza Awada and his wife Martyr Masoumeh Kerbasi met with Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution. "My mother was a computer engineer and my father had a PhD in this field. Moreover, my father and mother had a special affection for each other, Sir! Even at the moment of martyrdom, their hands were in each other's hands!"

Mahdi, seventeen years old, says this while standing at the closest distance to the Leader. Mehdi, fourteen years old, and Zahra, ten years old, and Mohammad, eight years old, are standing beside him. Fatimeh, three years old, is in Mehdi's arms. All of them are children of Martyr Masoumeh Kerbasi and Martyr Reza Awada who were martyred a few days ago by a drone of the Israeli regime. Mahdi explains the details to His Eminence: The Israeli drone identified them in the Jounieh region and fired three rockets at their car which did not hit. My father parked the car. They got out of the car. They also got my mother out of the car holding her hand, but the drone followed them and praise be to God, thank God, they martyred them!" Of course, he means that we are not ungrateful to God for their martyrdom and we are grateful. Perhaps many of his peers cannot understand the deep concepts he says: Template:Quran verse; Dear Sir! Surely if God did not see this capability in us, He would not have afflicted us with this great test.

The Leader confirms and adds that He also gives reward. Mahdi, instead of a chequered scarf and ring, asks the Leader to pray for all the fighters of Lebanon.

... The Leader asks about the father of Martyr Reza Awada. His mother says in Persian: He is a heart surgeon and his presence was greatly needed in Lebanon in these war conditions, but he did not come. His mother studied medicine in Iran 47 years ago and is now a professor of Persian at a university in Lebanon. She says nothing more. But I know her heart. Before the meeting, when I asked her if she had ever seen the Leader up close or not, she said: "It has been one of my wishes, but more than me, Reza and Masoumeh wanted to see him. Now I keep saying I wish they were here themselves". She pauses and says:‌ "Of course, they are!"...[4].


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