News anchor started crying while reading the news of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's death, watch this viral video

Obnews Desk: At present, Israel is wreaking havoc on Lebanon by continuously launching missile attacks. On September 24, Hezbollah's missile and rocket unit commander Ibrahim al-Qubaisi was killed in an Israeli attack, while yesterday Hassan Nasrallah was also killed. Now a video related to this is going viral on social media in which a TV news anchor is seen crying.

A news anchor from Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen television became emotional Saturday while announcing the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. As soon as the anchor heard the news of Nasrallah's death, tears welled up in his eyes and within a short time the video went viral on social media. Al-Mayadeen is widely considered a pro-Hezbollah channel.

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Hezbollah confirmed that Nasrallah, 64, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Lebanese capital Beirut. The anchor was trying to control herself during the live broadcast of this news, but while giving the news of Nasrallah's death, her voice started breaking and she could not control her emotions.

Hassan Nasrallah had led Hezbollah since the early 1990s and turned the organization into a powerful political and military force. He was a close ally of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Hezbollah has long been considered a key part of Iran's Middle East-wide “resistance” aimed at opposing Israel and the United States.

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Lebanon's Hezbollah group confirmed on Saturday that its leader and one of the group's founders, Hassan Nasrallah, had been killed in an Israeli airstrike, a day after he was killed in Israeli airstrikes in Beirut. A statement issued Saturday said Nasrallah had “joined his martyred comrades.” Hezbollah vowed to “continue the war against the enemy and in support of Palestine,” according to the statement.

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