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Hezbollah in Lebanon expresses its condolences to the Sudan Umma Party on the departure of its deceased, Sadiq al-Mahdi, and says that “the great deceased was a banner of thought and jihad against the forces of arrogance.”
Hezbollah in Lebanon offered its condolences to “the family of the great late Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi, the Umma Party, the Ansar sect and the Sudanese people, for the deceased who died after his health deteriorated as a result of being infected. with the Coronavirus “.
Hezbollah said in a statement Thursday that “the great deceased was known for his great concern for the unity of the Sudanese people and for preserving their national and Islamic identity.”
The statement indicated that “the deceased was one of the flags of thought and jihad against the forces of pride, and a defender of the Palestinian cause and the rapprochement of the resistance.”
The Hezbollah statement noted that “the deceased rejected all forms of normalization with the Zionist entity, especially what happened recently between the ruling authorities and the enemy entity.”
Today, the Transitional Sovereignty Council in Sudan lamented the mourning of the leader of the opposition National Party Umma, and former Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi, who died at dawn at the age of 85, as a result of being infected with Coronavirus
Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi was transferred to the United Arab Emirates on the 3rd of this month for treatment, but his health condition deteriorated, leading him to be admitted to intensive care to announce his death early today. Thursday.
And the “Umma” party announced in a statement that the body of its leader will arrive in Sudan tomorrow Friday from the United Arab Emirates, where he died.
Sadiq al-Mahdi was known to strongly oppose the normalization of Sudan’s relations with “Israel.” He is a Sudanese politician and thinker, born on December 25, 1935 in the city of Omdurman.
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