Hezbollah supporters mourn Khamenei in Lebanon mass rally

In a significant display of solidarity, thousands of Hezbollah supporters gathered in Lebanon to mourn the passing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The rally, led by Hezbollah's deputy chief Naim Qassem, emphasized the gravity of the situation, with Qassem decrying Khamenei's assassination as 'the height of crime.' This event underscores the deep ties between Hezbollah and Iran, particularly as Lebanon faces ongoing political and economic turmoil. The loss of Khamenei is seen not only as a personal tragedy for his supporters but also as a potential shift in the balance of power in the region. The rally also highlighted Hezbollah's commitment to its alliance with Iran, with attendees expressing their grief and anger over the event. As Iran continues to navigate its complex geopolitical landscape, the implications of Khamenei's death could resonate throughout the Middle East, affecting the dynamics of support for groups like Hezbollah and shaping future Iranian policies.
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