With his eyes reflecting both loss and pride, Sayyed Jawad Nasrallah sat to an interview with Al-Manar, recalling late Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah.
Entitled “Sayyed” – a name the people of resistance used to refer to Sayyed Nasrallah- Al-Manar broadcast on Friday an exclusive episode that included interviews with the late secretary general’s son Jawad, daughter Zeinab and three of his grandsons.
“Till his last breath he fought for justice. He was martyred because he said ‘no’ to the tyrants,” Sayyed Jawad Nasrallah told Al-Manar’s host Manar Sabbagh.
“His character combined both boundless affection and extreme strength,” Sayyed Jawad added.
In a 150-minute interview, both Jawad and Zeinab Nasrallah recalled major stops of Sayyed Nasrallah’s life till his martyrdom.
Sayyed Nasrallah grandsons, Hadi, Hasan and Rabih, talked about their relations with Sayyed Nasrallah, their meetings, their grandfather’s advices and how his eminence was following up on their issues despite the tight security measures.
Zeinab Nasrallah revealed that the last meeting with her father took place nearly 14 months before the martyrdom of the “Sayyed” on September 27.
She talked about Sayyed Nasrallah, the compassionate father, and the sincere and loyal leader.

Sayyed Nasrallah Visited South Lebanon
“Sayyed Nasrallah used to go out. He visited south Lebanon: Tyre, Nabatiyeh, Iqlim Al-Tuffah, reaching Jizzine,” Sayyed Jawad told Al-Manar as he was dismissing claims that the late Hezbollah leader used to stick to underground hideouts.
“We even used to hang out with him and our mother,” Sayyed Jawad added.
The video below shows the room which Sayyed Nasrallah used to wait in during Ashura at Sayyed Shuhada Complex when he used to address mourners there.
Sayyed Nasrallah Cried after Pager Attacks
Sayyed Nasrallah’s daughter told Al-Manar, citing her mother, that the Hezbollah leader cried following the Zionist entity’s pager attacks which killed or injured thousands of people on September 17, 18 last year, nearly a week before the Israeli war launched the last war on Lebanon.
“I called my mom in the next day. I asked about the reaction of the “Sayyed”. She told me that he cried. Now, I recall his speeches while talking about Abu Al-Fadl Al-Abbas and how he was injured in his hands and his eyes, just like the resistance fighters. I remember how he once cried while recalling Abu Al-Fadl.”
Source: Al-Manar English Website