
Son of Lebanon's Slain Hezbollah Chief Says His Father's Final Days Were Filled With Rage

GeokHub
Contributing Writer
The son of Hezbollah’s late leader has revealed that his father’s final days were marked by anger and frustration, offering a rare glimpse into the mindset of the slain chief before his death.
Speaking publicly for the first time since the assassination, the son said his father felt betrayed by shifting political alliances and was deeply enraged by what he viewed as mounting pressure against Hezbollah. He described the atmosphere at home as tense, noting that the leader’s fiery emotions underscored his unwavering resistance until the end.
The remarks have drawn widespread attention across Lebanon, where the fallout from the killing continues to reverberate. Analysts suggest the statement could further energize Hezbollah’s supporters while intensifying divisions within the country’s already fragile political landscape.
The assassination remains under investigation, with Lebanese authorities and regional powers trading accusations over responsibility.