Unprecedented interaction with "We Are True to the Covenant" tweet campaign


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Unprecedented interaction with
[26/ February/2025]
Sana'a - Saba:

The "We Are True to the Covenant" tweet campaign, which was launched on the evening of Tuesday, Sha'ban 27, 1446 AH (February 25, 2025), witnessed wide interaction; in loyalty to the master of the loyal, martyr Hassan Nasrallah, who was described as the martyr of Islam and humanity.

The tweeters confirmed that the Yemenis reciprocated Nasrallah's loyalty with loyalty, considering that he was not just an individual, but a symbol of the nation and a cry in the face of tyranny.

The participants in the campaign indicated that Nasrallah's funeral was a majestic event, like an earthquake that shook the foundations of tyrants, and they stressed that his approach will remain immortal and that the banner of resistance will not fall, and the struggle will continue until victory is achieved. They also pointed out that the millions of crowds that participated in his funeral were a popular referendum on the choice of resistance, stressing that a nation that bids farewell to its leaders with such momentum cannot be defeated.

The tweets addressed Nasrallah's heroic stances, as he stood with Palestine, Yemen and the resistance in the most difficult times, and described him as a voice of truth when voices were silent, and a shield for the nation when challenges piled up on it. The tweeters stressed that Nasrallah left a great legacy of jihadist, political and moral values, and gave the nation hope for victory.

They also pointed out that the presence of delegations from different religions and sects at his funeral was evidence that great leaders are not confined by geography or sects, but are united by the issues of the nation. They stressed that Nasrallah was the man of the stage and the leader of victories over the forces of global arrogance, especially in his support for Palestine and the resistance.

The tweets concluded by emphasizing that Nasrallah's departure is not the end, but the beginning of a new generation carrying the banner of resistance, considering that leaders of principles do not die, but rather become immortal symbols in the conscience of the nation.