Date: September 28th, 2024 6:01 PM
Author: Cowardly hyperventilating puppy alpha
Some communities also welcomed Mr. Nasrallah’s death, including those in Lebanon who felt he used Hezbollah’s power to take the entire country hostage to his own interests, or those in places like Syria, where Hezbollah’s fighters had helped shore up the government of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria when it was threatened by a popular uprising.
But for many, his death came as a huge, almost unthinkable shock.
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A large crowd of people wave flags and hold photos of Hassan Nasrallah.
Tehran.Credit...Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
In Iran, which announced five days of mourning for Mr. Nasrallah, protesters gathered in Palestine Square in Tehran.
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Multiple people and speaking at a protest hold photos of Hassan Nasrallah.
Sidon, Lebanon.Credit...Mohammed Zaatari/Associated Press
Lebanese and Palestinian men displayed photos of Mr. Nasrallah at a protest in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon. The announcement of the Hezbollah leader’s death set off screams and tears in parts of Beirut, the capital, on Saturday.
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A woman raises her hand as she carries a flag in a crowd of people protesting.
Lahore, Pakistan.Credit...K.M. Chaudary/Associated Press
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Group of people hold of a poster with photos of Hassan Nasrallah.
Srinagar, Kashmir.Credit...Sharafat Ali/Reuters
Mourners also gathered in Pakistan, where during one protest people shouted anti-Israel and anti-U.S. slogans, and in Srinagar, the capital of the disputed Kashmir region in India.
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