Beirut hosted "Our Flag Will Never Fall" exhibition to provide a compelling visual and historical account of Lebanon’s Islamic Resistance.

Why it matters:

The exhibition serves as a crucial reminder of the Lebanese Islamic Resistance's enduring complexities and struggles against the Israeli regime's expansionism and occupation, particularly those related to broader regional conflicts involving Palestine.

The big picture:

The event captures the Resistance's journey from the Israeli invasion in 1982 to the latest 15-month conflict, highlighting their ongoing support for Palestine during the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza. It features historical milestones, martyrs’ artifacts, influential speeches and broadcasts, and a display of the humble but significant weapons used by the Resistance Front in Lebanon.

What they're saying:

Exhibition organizers emphasize that “Our Flag Will Never Fall” is more than just a slogan; it symbolizes a steadfast commitment.

Ali Hamza, one of the exhibition’s organizers, explained that the display encapsulates a comprehensive artistic and media narrative of the Resistance’s evolution.

Similarly, Ali Mallah, as a participant, highlighted that the event, part of the commemorative activities for martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, leverages the presence of international delegations to broadcast a narrative of victory and relentless struggle. 

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In an era marked by media battles over historical narratives, the exhibit stands as a testament to the power of visual storytelling in preserving the enduring legacy of sacrifice and defiance.

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