Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah: We will never accept humiliation

The memory of Nasrallah remains eternalized in refined but sharp words against the oppressive enemy. (Image: wikishia)

All the Palestinian people and all the pro-Palestinian activists recognize Hassan Nasrallah as a reference and owe his trajectory a loyal and unconditional gratitude

By Amyra El Khalili

Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah hezbollah leader assassinated by the Zionist state in September 2024, was more than a man: it was an idea, a symbol of resistance, not just for defending the Palestine and the Lebanon, but because for three decades he stood by the oppressed, fought tyranny and faced Zionist and western hegemony.

His funeral was not common. The presence of a million people, despite all the threats and intimidation, not only expressed regret: it was a declaration of unwavering loyalty to the path of the martyred leader“. It was a global cry against oppression in all its forms. Impressive mobilization has demonstrated that the backbone of resistance is not only intact – is unbreakable.

When heroic martyrs fall, they do not die: they turn into torches that light the way of succeeding generations.

We will never accept humiliation.

For more than two decades, the network of Women for Peace Movement in Palestine we translate, distribute and publish statements and communications from Hassan Nasrallah.

When there seemed to be no hope, when deafening bombs fell on Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, Nasrallah’s voice rose and encouraged us to proceed without fear.

When perplexity paralyzed us, we received a forceful pronouncement: a word of comfort, a call to courage.

When the betrayal of Arab governments — when signing agreements with Zionism — stabbed us in the back, Nasrallah’s words welcomed us as a cuddle against abandonment.

For more than two decades, we have flooded the networks with cyberactivism, spreading guidance, advice and pleas from commander Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. This rich collection of texts, essays and reflections supported us when we lacked dignity and hope.

During this period, we suffer slander, offenses and attacks from those who fear freedom. In 2009, we filed a lawsuit against the world’s largest provider, Google, for a fake profile that used our names and surnames to assign us – to us, Arab, Muslim and Palestinian women – the stigma of “terrorists”, among other infamous adjectives.

It was in Nasrallah’s words that we found the strength to seek justice and respond judicially, achieving a resounding victory against Google for moral damages.

This decision became jurisprudence in the Federal Public Ministry in cases of offenses and slander against Arab, Muslim and especially Palestinian women, since the attack targeted our network of Women for Peace in Palestine, diffuser of the word of Nasrallah and other enlightened and intellectual that hidden and cowardly forces, hidden in anonymity, tried to silence.

We dedicate this victory, won in all instances, to Arab, Muslim and Palestinian women in memoriam of the martyrs and the legacy of the teachings of Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, under the call: We will not accept humiliation.

In his last speech, he made it clear that he would never abandon Palestine; and he died defending it, as well as Lebanon and its beloved Shiite community.

All the Palestinian people and all the pro-Palestinian activists recognize Nasrallah as a reference and owe their trajectory a loyal and unconditional gratitude.

We greatly appreciate this gathering of the right people, in the right place and at the right time, especially to their glorious Shia community, with the conviction that the memory of Nasrallah remains eternalized in refined but sharp words against the oppressive enemy.

InshAllah, we will win!


Note: Contribution of Amyra El Khalili, by the Women for Peace Movement in Palestine, on the occasion of the homage for the first anniversary of the martyrdom of the honored — His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, His Eminence Sayyed Hashem Safieddin and His Eminence Sheikh Ali Abu Rayya (may Divine Mercy be with them) — held by the Islamic Beneficent Religious Association of Brazil (ARBIB) in the Hussainiyah Noble Hall of the Mohamad Mosque, the Messenger of God, on September 26, 2025, in Sao Paulo.


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