DID Press: A year after the martyrdom of Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, the central question across the region remains: “What is the current state of Resistance?”

A DID Press poll reveals that public opinion is divided, reflecting both sustained symbolic strength of the Resistance and mounting political and military pressures it faces.
According to the survey results:
46% of respondents believe the Resistance is currently under severe political and military pressure.
28% say the Resistance has become even stronger than before.
14% continue to view it as a “symbol of unity and regional inspiration.”
12% think the movement is facing leadership and organizational challenges.
These findings indicate that, while many perceive growing regional and international pressures on the Resistance, a significant portion of the public still view it as a powerful and inspirational force.
Although Sayed Hassan Nasrallah’s martyrdom created a profound leadership vacuum, the Resistance remains at the heart of regional political and security developments.