Naim Qassem

Naim Qassem
نعيم قاسم
Qassem in 2014
4th Secretary-General of Hezbollah
Assumed office
29 October 2024[a]
Deputy
  • Himself
    (Sep–Oct 2024)
  • Vacant
    (Oct 2024–present)
Preceded byHassan Nasrallah
1st Deputy Secretary-General of Hezbollah
In office
May 1991  29 October 2024
Secretary-General
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
BornFebruary 1953 (age 72)
Kfar Fila, Lebanon
Political partyHezbollah (since 1982)
Other political
affiliations
Amal Movement (until 1979)
Children6
EducationLebanese University
a. ^ Acting: 27 September – 29 October 2024

Naim Mohammad Qassem (born February 1953) is a Lebanese Shia cleric and politician who became Hezbollah’s secretary-general on 29 October 2024, the fourth person to hold the position. He participated in the founding of Hezbollah in 1982, and previously served as the first deputy secretary-general from 1991 to 2024.

Born in Kfar Kila, Qassem received a master's degree in chemistry from the Lebanese University in 1977. He worked as a chemistry teacher, before joining Amal, a political movement led by Musa al-Sadr. He studied theology under Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah.

Following the Iranian Revolution, he helped found Hezbollah. In 1991, he was appointed as deputy secretary-general under secretary-general Abbas al-Musawi, a role he retained under Al-Musawi's successor, Hassan Nasrallah. He led the party's electoral campaigns, and held a leading intellectual and ideological role.

Following the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah in September 2024, he was appointed acting secretary-general. A month later in October, Qassem was elected as secretary-general after Nasrallah's possible successor Hashem Saffiedine was assassinated by Israeli strikes.