The students of the school of Sayyed Hassan Nasrollah, the greatest martyr of our time, and the students of the school of his grandfather, Imam Hussein, the greatest martyr throughout the ages, are not shaken by changes or the escalation of dangers, even to the level of existential threats.
I recall here a statement by the martyr Abdul Qadir, who ascended as an honored martyr at the beginning of the war. He said that if anyone from our nation feels fear about anything in their life, they should reexamine their faith in God. For whoever truly believes in God cannot allow fear to infiltrate their heart.
We are the students of a journey founded on reliance upon God and submission to His will. We do not deviate from the truth by even a hair's breadth, and when God sees our sincerity, we achieve victory. Our sincerity is not evident only at the height of our triumphs; rather, true sincerity is revealed during trials and hardships. The greater the challenges, the fewer the truly sincere, patient, and steadfast remain.
Our role as youth in this phase is to ensure that despair does not creep into our hearts and minds, no matter how harsh the circumstances. Moreover, we must foster this same resolve in those close to us, including family, friends, and relatives.
I believe it is more essential now than ever that the youth of the nation channel all their energy and knowledge into supporting the resistance rather than seeking comfort, stability, or prioritizing individual pursuits over the collective good.
No matter how difficult the circumstances, we will endure, and we will prevail.