
Lebanese officials report a historic turnout of approximately 1.4 million mourners at the Beirut funeral of Hzb-llah leaders Sayed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayed Hashim Saffiedine, marking the largest funeral in Lebanon’s history.
This massive gathering represents 26.4% of Lebanon’s total population, surpassing global records for funeral attendance relative to population size.
Regional leaders and dignitaries flocked to the funeral, with top Iranian officials, including the Shura Council Speaker and Foreign Minister, traveling to Beirut to pay their respects. Aerial footage revealed massive crowds packing the streets around the stadium, chanting slogans of resistance and loyalty.
The outpouring of support extended far beyond Lebanon’s borders, with symbolic funerals and prayers held in Iraq’s Kadhimiya, Yemen’s Al-Sabeen Square, and other regional hotspots. Thousands gathered at Yemen’s People’s Mosque to offer funeral prayers, while Nelson Mandela’s grandson made a notable appearance at the Beirut ceremony, underscoring the global solidarity with the resistance leaders.
The massive turnout at these funerals serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, whose sacrifices continue to inspire millions in their quest for liberation and justice.