"Know that this world is impermanent and the human being only takes his good deed with him..."
Martyr Abdullah Amin Sheaito
Abdullah Sheaito was born on the 25th of August, 1970 in the Southern village of Tiri, to a modest family that chose to live a simple life in the village.
He lived for a few years in Tiri where he studied, but was later forced to move to Beirut to avoid compulsory military service in Israeli agent Antoine Lahad’s army that was in control of the South during the occupation period.
Abdullah completed his secondary education in Beirut, but after the “Tiri massacre” which the Zionists committed in his village in 1978, he chose jihad to support the oppressed people.
He joined Hezbollah in 1990 to become a resistance fighter who participated in various operations against the Zionist enemy in a number of villages such as Baraachit, Beit Hanoun, Hadatha, and other Southern villages.
The martyr used to care for his friends, and made efforts to facilitate their movements during operations or missions. He was the older brother who listened to their problems and relieved them, and that was the case with his neighbors and relatives too.
Abdullah was injured during one of the operations, after he insisted to move an injured resistance fighter to a safer place, so he got targeted and injured and the other fighter was martyred.
After the liberation of the South in 2000, Abdullah returned along with his family and children to his village and continued his work with the Islamic resistance from there.
In the battlefield:
Abdullah was martyred during the 2006 war on Lebanon.