Naim Qassem

Naim Qassem

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Naim Qassem is the Deputy Secretary-General of Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group and political party. He has been a prominent figure in the organization since its inception in the early 1980s and plays a key role in its military and political strategies. Qassem is known for his strong rhetoric against Israel and the United States, often emphasizing the need for resistance against perceived aggressions and advocating for the rights of Palestinians. Recently, he was in the news for delivering a speech during which he condemned U.S. policies regarding Palestine and the ongoing Israeli presence in Lebanon, coinciding with Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah targets.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
174,853
Power
5,456$
Sentiment
4.65
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Israel 1 5.00 1.35% +0% 9,216,900 124,553 $400,000 5,405$
Ireland 1 4.00 1.00% +0% 5,030,000 50,300 $5,100 51$
Totals 2 14,246,900 174,853 $405,100 5,456$
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Recent Mentions

Israel Israel: Naim Qassem emphasized that his actions are not merely symbolic but aim to change the equation against Israeli operations. 5

ידיעות אחרונות (Yedioth Ahronoth / ynet): ההסכם ייבחן גם בלבנון

Ireland Ireland: Hizbullah leader Naim Qassem said in a televised speech that the group would confront what he described as an Israeli plan of 'occupation and expansion'. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Israel’s escalation in Lebanon raises new questions over Hizbullah’s survival – The Irish Times

France France: Naïm Qassem, the leader of Hezbollah, assured that the group would not surrender to Israeli-American aggression. 6

Le Monde: L’armée israélienne intensifie son offensive sur le Liban

Canada Canada: Naim Qassem is the leader of Hezbollah who addressed the anger in Lebanon regarding the group's involvement in the new conflict. 5

The Globe and Mail: Fighting in Lebanon expands to areas that are not traditional Hezbollah strongholds