The Most Beautiful Promise: Sayyed Nasrallah to Speak at Waad Ceremony

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Hizbullah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is to deliver a televised speech Friday evening in a ceremony on the conclusion of the Waad (promise) project, aimed at rebuilding the thousands of housing units that were destroyed during the aggression "Israel" launched on Lebanon in July 2006.
The ceremony dubbed by Hizbullah as "The Most Beautiful Promise", is to conclude the 5-year effort and strive by the Waad project to rebuild the Beirut Southern Suburb which was launched by the Jihad al-Binaa company.
The ceremony will be held in the Shura street, what was known to be Hizbullah's headquarter before it was destroyed by "Israeli" shells.
According to press reports, Sayyed Nasrallah will tackle the reconstruction process, also the Syrian issue particularly after the deadly terrorist acts that killed and injured hundreds on Thursday.
Moqawama.org had shed light earlier in an interview with the Jihad al-Binaa manager, engineer Hassan Jeshi.
Source: moqawama.org
Hizbullah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is to deliver a televised speech Friday evening in a ceremony on the conclusion of the Waad (promise) project, aimed at rebuilding the thousands of housing units that were destroyed during the aggression "Israel" launched on Lebanon in July 2006.

The ceremony dubbed by Hizbullah as "The Most Beautiful Promise", is to conclude the 5-year effort and strive by the Waad project to rebuild the Beirut Southern Suburb which was launched by the Jihad al-Binaa company.
The ceremony will be held in the Shura street, what was known to be Hizbullah's headquarter before it was destroyed by "Israeli" shells.
According to press reports, Sayyed Nasrallah will tackle the reconstruction process, also the Syrian issue particularly after the deadly terrorist acts that killed and injured hundreds on Thursday.
Moqawama.org had shed light earlier in an interview with the Jihad al-Binaa manager, engineer Hassan Jeshi.
Source: moqawama.org
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