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Washington misled Lebanon into thinking ‘Beirut is a red line’: Report
Senior White House official Amos Hochstein tried to push Lebanese officials to sway Hezbollah against responding to an attack
Senior White House official Amos Hochstein tried to push Lebanese officials to sway Hezbollah against responding to an attack
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Rubio wants to sanction them for “bypassing US laws.”
The US Ponzi financial scheme is collapsing.
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On the same day, Israel targeted and murdered two journalists in Gaza…
Irony is a dead scene.
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“Do you remember the WMDs in Iraq? Who prepared the lie? They bombed a million to death in Iraq. Who apologized in the great Western media?
Who apologized from CNN, from the BBC, from AP, AFP, EFE, Washington Post, New York Times?
Who apologized for the million that lost their lives in Iraq?
Who apologized for the more than 200k dead in the attack on Libya?
Who apologized for 20 years of destruction and death in Afghanistan?
Why this campaign against Venezuela?
Venezuela has its truth, and I'm here to defend the truth of our country. I'm not afraid of your lies."
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Stay Tuned for Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah's anticipated speech today at 5:00 pm Beirut time (2:00 pm GMT)
He will speak after the funeral of kate Resistance Commander Sayyed Mohsen (Fuad Shukr).
He will speak after the funeral of kate Resistance Commander Sayyed Mohsen (Fuad Shukr).
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— 🇮🇷/🇵🇸 WATCH: A crowd of millions in Tehran attend the funeral of Ismael Haniyeh
@Middle_East_Spectator
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Mother of 6-yo Amira and 10-yo Hassan who were martyred in the Israeli strike that hit Beirut on Tuesday assures that she will never turn aside from the path of resistance.
#Hezbollah #Lebanon #Dahye #Israel #AmiraFadlallah #HassanFadlallah
#Hezbollah #Lebanon #Dahye #Israel #AmiraFadlallah #HassanFadlallah
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Iraq boosts security on Syrian border after US proxies free hundreds of ISIS fighters
Officials from Mosul say the released ISIS fighters have been 'dispersed along the Iraqi borders' with no monitoring
Officials from Mosul say the released ISIS fighters have been 'dispersed along the Iraqi borders' with no monitoring
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UK's Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defense Secretary John Healey have arrived in Beirut this morning to mediate in favor of Israel, the terrorist entity
Wallahi even if you send in your bobble head King Charles
تخبزوا بالافراح
The respond of #Hezbollah will be in the Battle field. POINT.
Wallahi even if you send in your bobble head King Charles
تخبزوا بالافراح
The respond of #Hezbollah will be in the Battle field. POINT.
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When asked why we love the Iranian people so much, the answer is pretty simple.. they embody the meaning of true Resistance.
The Iranian people who love #Palestine and its resistance, hold majestic presence in the funeral of the martyr #IsmailHaniyeh head of the #Hamas political Bureau.
The Iranian people who love #Palestine and its resistance, hold majestic presence in the funeral of the martyr #IsmailHaniyeh head of the #Hamas political Bureau.
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Fuad Shukr, a high-profile Hezbollah commander, and an essential part of Hezbollah, was killed by Israel. Who is the man behind Hezbollah’s operations?
#Israel #Hezbollah #Gaza #CeasefireNow
#Israel #Hezbollah #Gaza #CeasefireNow
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❗Qassam Brigades:
In collaboration with the Quds Brigades our fighters targeted concentrations of Israeli forces east of Juhr al-Dik with short-range "SK-8" missiles.
In collaboration with the Quds Brigades our fighters targeted concentrations of Israeli forces east of Juhr al-Dik with short-range "SK-8" missiles.
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❗Israeli Channel 13:
About 30 factories containing dangerous materials located near the Lebanese border received orders from the army to close in anticipation of tensions in the north.
About 30 factories containing dangerous materials located near the Lebanese border received orders from the army to close in anticipation of tensions in the north.
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Israeli jets rain fire across Gaza on 300th day of genocide
Several civilians were killed across the strip on Thursday, a day after Israel’s murder of two prominent journalists in Gaza
Several civilians were killed across the strip on Thursday, a day after Israel’s murder of two prominent journalists in Gaza
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🏴☠🇯🇴 Enemy media praises Jordanian cooperation:
During the enemy media publications, quoting the occupation army, they praised the intelligence cooperation provided by Jordan in what they called the assassination of Muhammad Al-Deif.
Hamas has not confirmed
@stayfreeworld
During the enemy media publications, quoting the occupation army, they praised the intelligence cooperation provided by Jordan in what they called the assassination of Muhammad Al-Deif.
Hamas has not confirmed
@stayfreeworld
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Khadijah Shukr, the daughter of Hezbollah martyr and senior leader Fouad Shukr "Sayyed Mohsen," writes in Al-Akhbar:
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This is not the first time I write on these pages. I had previously participated in writing and preparing files and articles on various topics, all revolving around resistance and martyrs. In the beginning, I contributed without signing my name. Later, I started writing with my first name only. But today, in the realm of resistance and martyrs as well, there is no longer a need to abbreviate my name. I am Khadijah Fouad Shukr, the daughter who was raised under the shadow of a father who always spoke of martyrdom and martyrs. Talking about martyrs occupied a large part of the stories my father would tell me. These stories, over the years, turned into his encouragement for me to write these "stories" and narrate them in articles, reports, and various media materials, all revolving around resistance, jihad, and martyrdom. He saw in the narration and writing of resistance stories a true participation in one of the fields of resistance.
These stories built our awareness, mine and my siblings', as he used to tell them, starting with the Battle of Karbala and Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), passing through the companions of the path and the friends on the way who were gone, and ending with a suspended wish - or it was suspended until yesterday - that Allah would grant him martyrdom. Despite our fear for our father, our constant worry that we only knew with him, and despite that the mere thought of his departure would shake our hearts and stir our fear of loss and that the fields of jihad (struggle) and the sites of leadership and assistance to our master and leader His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (may God preserve him and protect him) would miss him, we knew that martyrdom was his ultimate hope and goal at the end of the road, the conclusion that befits his life filled with jihad, sacrifice, and victories.
Today, I can no longer hear my father's stories of the martyrs except in special recordings, which will be my provision in the coming days. Today, Sayyed Mohsen, my father, has become the story and the tale, the secret that spread, and the fragrance that diffused. Yesterday, when we were called to bid farewell to our father, and we saw him comforting the martyr of Karbala even in the manner and timing of his martyrdom in the month of Muharram, standing before my father for the last time, I felt many things: pride, honor, a racing heart, confusion... and much more, but not orphanhood. That is because none of us feels orphaned with the presence of our greater father, our first leader, whom we pray to God - as our father did - to preserve, guide, and protect him. There is no orphanhood with your presence, "Uncle Sayyed."
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This is not the first time I write on these pages. I had previously participated in writing and preparing files and articles on various topics, all revolving around resistance and martyrs. In the beginning, I contributed without signing my name. Later, I started writing with my first name only. But today, in the realm of resistance and martyrs as well, there is no longer a need to abbreviate my name. I am Khadijah Fouad Shukr, the daughter who was raised under the shadow of a father who always spoke of martyrdom and martyrs. Talking about martyrs occupied a large part of the stories my father would tell me. These stories, over the years, turned into his encouragement for me to write these "stories" and narrate them in articles, reports, and various media materials, all revolving around resistance, jihad, and martyrdom. He saw in the narration and writing of resistance stories a true participation in one of the fields of resistance.
These stories built our awareness, mine and my siblings', as he used to tell them, starting with the Battle of Karbala and Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), passing through the companions of the path and the friends on the way who were gone, and ending with a suspended wish - or it was suspended until yesterday - that Allah would grant him martyrdom. Despite our fear for our father, our constant worry that we only knew with him, and despite that the mere thought of his departure would shake our hearts and stir our fear of loss and that the fields of jihad (struggle) and the sites of leadership and assistance to our master and leader His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (may God preserve him and protect him) would miss him, we knew that martyrdom was his ultimate hope and goal at the end of the road, the conclusion that befits his life filled with jihad, sacrifice, and victories.
Today, I can no longer hear my father's stories of the martyrs except in special recordings, which will be my provision in the coming days. Today, Sayyed Mohsen, my father, has become the story and the tale, the secret that spread, and the fragrance that diffused. Yesterday, when we were called to bid farewell to our father, and we saw him comforting the martyr of Karbala even in the manner and timing of his martyrdom in the month of Muharram, standing before my father for the last time, I felt many things: pride, honor, a racing heart, confusion... and much more, but not orphanhood. That is because none of us feels orphaned with the presence of our greater father, our first leader, whom we pray to God - as our father did - to preserve, guide, and protect him. There is no orphanhood with your presence, "Uncle Sayyed."