On September 29, 2024, a vigil in Dearborn, Michigan, honored the death of Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of the Iranian-backed terrorist group, Hezbollah. For over three decades, Nasrallah led this terror organization responsible for numerous attacks, including the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, killing 241 Americans.
Nasrallah’s Hezbollah is notorious for its war against Israel and unwavering support for Islamic jihad. Yet, in Dearborn, participants at the vigil glorified him and his violent aspirations, celebrating a man who orchestrated mass murder and sought the destruction of Jews and Christians worldwide.
Dearborn, once a symbol of American industry, has morphed into a stronghold of dangerous Islamic jihadis. At this vigil, participants waved Lebanese and Palestinian flags, chanting threatening Muslim slogans such as “Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, the army of Muhammad will return!” and “Death to Israel!” They hailed Nasrallah’s calls for genocide and expressed open hatred for Jews, and America itself.
Participants at Dearborn Vigil for Those Killed in Lebanon Chant: “Oh Beloved Nasrallah, Destroy Tel Aviv!” “Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, the army of Muhammad will return!” “Death to Israel” “We Heed Your Call, Oh Nasrallah!” pic.twitter.com/DP7DoDTre2
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) October 2, 2024
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