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🚨 READ THE CALL: ESCALATE FOR GAZA.
• Prioritize unity, encampment growth, and continued disruption
• The line between students and non-students must be blurred and ignored
• No one person or organization can represent an entire encampment
• Negotiations wil lead us nowhere: this is about stopping the genocide
5 PRINCIPLES OF UNITY
1. Escalate for Gaza. The intensity of human suffering in Gaza calls for an intensification of our struggle to stop it. We will not disavow any actions taken to escalate the struggle, wwhether they be hunger strikes or militant direct action.
2. We stand with our communities. The distinction between student and non-student only enforces the gates between the university and its surrounding communities. By rejecting this difference we break open the gates. We will refuse to identify who is, or is not, a student.
3. We won’t get bored. We will use the encampments to continuously develop our collective intelligence. We will be ready to fight back wwhen attacked.
4. No one speaks for us. We speak with our actions. No one person or organization can represent any encampment or negotiate on its behalf. We will not negotiate with police or university officials.
5. We will stop at nothing less than an end to genocide in Gaza.
This means total condemnation and severance from Israeli apartheid in all its forms here and abroad, including cop cities everywhere.
twitter.com/readytoescalate
https://escalatenetwork.org/
#Escalate4Gaza
• Prioritize unity, encampment growth, and continued disruption
• The line between students and non-students must be blurred and ignored
• No one person or organization can represent an entire encampment
• Negotiations wil lead us nowhere: this is about stopping the genocide
5 PRINCIPLES OF UNITY
1. Escalate for Gaza. The intensity of human suffering in Gaza calls for an intensification of our struggle to stop it. We will not disavow any actions taken to escalate the struggle, wwhether they be hunger strikes or militant direct action.
2. We stand with our communities. The distinction between student and non-student only enforces the gates between the university and its surrounding communities. By rejecting this difference we break open the gates. We will refuse to identify who is, or is not, a student.
3. We won’t get bored. We will use the encampments to continuously develop our collective intelligence. We will be ready to fight back wwhen attacked.
4. No one speaks for us. We speak with our actions. No one person or organization can represent any encampment or negotiate on its behalf. We will not negotiate with police or university officials.
5. We will stop at nothing less than an end to genocide in Gaza.
This means total condemnation and severance from Israeli apartheid in all its forms here and abroad, including cop cities everywhere.
twitter.com/readytoescalate
https://escalatenetwork.org/
#Escalate4Gaza
welcomeemory.pdf
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🚨 READ: A FIELD GUIDE TO THE EMORY OCCUPATION.
WE HAVE ONE DEMAND: TOTAL DIVESTMENT FROM ISRAELI APARTHEID AND COP CITY.
"We cannot betray the people of Palestine with inaction, or by waiting on the 'legitimate' channels for decision-making--the very same channels through which the genocide has been approved, funded, and armed--to end the genocide."
"From Tahrir Square to Zucotti Park to the quads at each of these universities, encampments such as ours provide a liminal space, an experiment in collective life between the pressures of racial capitalism and the world we are building. Here, we practice living together across our differences, building trust, defending each other, and learning the skills that will propel us to victory."
EMORY IS EVERYWHERE.
THE PLACE FOR DIVISION IS NOWHERE. WE INVITE YOU TO STRUGGLE WITH US.
WE HAVE ONE DEMAND: TOTAL DIVESTMENT FROM ISRAELI APARTHEID AND COP CITY.
"We cannot betray the people of Palestine with inaction, or by waiting on the 'legitimate' channels for decision-making--the very same channels through which the genocide has been approved, funded, and armed--to end the genocide."
"From Tahrir Square to Zucotti Park to the quads at each of these universities, encampments such as ours provide a liminal space, an experiment in collective life between the pressures of racial capitalism and the world we are building. Here, we practice living together across our differences, building trust, defending each other, and learning the skills that will propel us to victory."
EMORY IS EVERYWHERE.
THE PLACE FOR DIVISION IS NOWHERE. WE INVITE YOU TO STRUGGLE WITH US.
First_we_take_columbia_-_READ.pdf
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🚨 Students on the ground at Columbia & Yale encampments released this communiqué calling for "Two, Three, Many Columbias," calling for other protestors to #Escalate4Gaza.
The communiqué from the heart of the encampments calls for more solidarity with Gaza, drawing inspiration from the effective disruptions of the 1968 Columbia University occupations, emphasizing the importance of spreading occupations and daring actions to challenge power.
Read or print it here: illwill.com/print/columbia
The communiqué from the heart of the encampments calls for more solidarity with Gaza, drawing inspiration from the effective disruptions of the 1968 Columbia University occupations, emphasizing the importance of spreading occupations and daring actions to challenge power.
Read or print it here: illwill.com/print/columbia
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First_we_take_columbia_-_READ.pdf
🚨 First We Take Columbia (1/2):
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On April 23, 1968 hundreds of Columbia students seized Hamilton Hall, holding Dean Coleman hostage. Over the following days, five buildings on campus were occupied. The occupiers demanded that Columbia stop a construction project that would contribute to the gentrification of Harlem, an end to a secret research project funded by the CIA, and amnesty for student protesters. The occupations were finally brought to an end on April 29, when the NYPD stormed the occupied buildings, resulting in nearly seven hundred arrests. In response, faculty went on strike and campus was closed for the remainder of the semester. New occupations on campus and in the surrounding neighborhood sprung up in the following weeks. Eventually the Columbia administration gave in to nearly all of the occupiers’ demands. What follows are some lessons from April, 1968 that might be useful today, now that university occupations have re-emerged as a tactic within the movement to halt the genocide in Gaza.
I. Occupations are effective because they are disruptive. The April 1968 occupations shut down the entire university for over a week. This forced the administration to concede to their demands, even after the movement faced repression.
II. An occupation needs to spread in order to survive. New buildings need to be taken on campus, throughout the city, and across the country. Take the enemy by surprise. Strive for daily or even hourly successes, however small. At all costs, retain superior morale.
III. Every occupation is a commune. By shutting down the normal flows of capitalist society, they open up space for something new to emerge. These become a place to experiment with how we might live differently. Share everything. Inside the occupation, there is no private property. Break down barriers. Inside, social status and jobs are meaningless.
“The whole point of Columbia ’68 was that if you were inside one of the occupied buildings, you had just as much power as anyone else. It didn’t matter who you were, what your major was, who your parents were, or whether you were on scholarship or paying your own way or not even a student. None of these things mattered when it came to our daily lives inside Mathematics. Everyone was equal…”
IV. All movements are confronted by the separations of capitalist society. This is even more so the case with occupations, as they are immediately a question of living together. But wrestling with this limit can be done in a manner that contributes to the movement’s dynamic rather than devouring it. The occupations of 1968 were immediately confronted by questions of race and gender. Black and white students occupied separate buildings. But by organizing themselves, black students contributed to the strength of the entire movement. The determination and discipline of the black students occupying Hamilton Hall inspired the other student occupiers to become more determined as well. Within each occupation, efforts were made to overcome the gendered division of labor. Security and cooking was done by people of all genders. The bathrooms were desegregated.
V. A proliferation of occupied spaces requires the space for a proliferation of autonomous initiatives. Each tendency of the movement will need to find the confidence to organize themselves and to act. As new occupations opened in 1968, each one took on its own distinct characteristics and culture. The Mathematics building, for instance, was known to be the “most militant” and had the highest proportion of outsiders.
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On April 23, 1968 hundreds of Columbia students seized Hamilton Hall, holding Dean Coleman hostage. Over the following days, five buildings on campus were occupied. The occupiers demanded that Columbia stop a construction project that would contribute to the gentrification of Harlem, an end to a secret research project funded by the CIA, and amnesty for student protesters. The occupations were finally brought to an end on April 29, when the NYPD stormed the occupied buildings, resulting in nearly seven hundred arrests. In response, faculty went on strike and campus was closed for the remainder of the semester. New occupations on campus and in the surrounding neighborhood sprung up in the following weeks. Eventually the Columbia administration gave in to nearly all of the occupiers’ demands. What follows are some lessons from April, 1968 that might be useful today, now that university occupations have re-emerged as a tactic within the movement to halt the genocide in Gaza.
I. Occupations are effective because they are disruptive. The April 1968 occupations shut down the entire university for over a week. This forced the administration to concede to their demands, even after the movement faced repression.
II. An occupation needs to spread in order to survive. New buildings need to be taken on campus, throughout the city, and across the country. Take the enemy by surprise. Strive for daily or even hourly successes, however small. At all costs, retain superior morale.
III. Every occupation is a commune. By shutting down the normal flows of capitalist society, they open up space for something new to emerge. These become a place to experiment with how we might live differently. Share everything. Inside the occupation, there is no private property. Break down barriers. Inside, social status and jobs are meaningless.
“The whole point of Columbia ’68 was that if you were inside one of the occupied buildings, you had just as much power as anyone else. It didn’t matter who you were, what your major was, who your parents were, or whether you were on scholarship or paying your own way or not even a student. None of these things mattered when it came to our daily lives inside Mathematics. Everyone was equal…”
IV. All movements are confronted by the separations of capitalist society. This is even more so the case with occupations, as they are immediately a question of living together. But wrestling with this limit can be done in a manner that contributes to the movement’s dynamic rather than devouring it. The occupations of 1968 were immediately confronted by questions of race and gender. Black and white students occupied separate buildings. But by organizing themselves, black students contributed to the strength of the entire movement. The determination and discipline of the black students occupying Hamilton Hall inspired the other student occupiers to become more determined as well. Within each occupation, efforts were made to overcome the gendered division of labor. Security and cooking was done by people of all genders. The bathrooms were desegregated.
V. A proliferation of occupied spaces requires the space for a proliferation of autonomous initiatives. Each tendency of the movement will need to find the confidence to organize themselves and to act. As new occupations opened in 1968, each one took on its own distinct characteristics and culture. The Mathematics building, for instance, was known to be the “most militant” and had the highest proportion of outsiders.
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🚨 First We Take Columbia (1/2): — On April 23, 1968 hundreds of Columbia students seized Hamilton Hall, holding Dean Coleman hostage. Over the following days, five buildings on campus were occupied. The occupiers demanded that Columbia stop a construction…
🚨 First We Take Columbia (2/2):
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VI. Occupations draw strength from the specter of a riot. The April 1968 occupations took place in the immediate aftermath of the “Holy Week” of riots in the surrounding neighborhood and cities across the country after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.. Campus administrators, city officials, and the police department worried that any attempt to suppress the occupations might lead to unrest in the surrounding neighborhood; Harlem might invade Columbia.
An occupation today will be in a stronger position if it is similarly able to build and mobilize support from the surrounding neighborhood.
VII. The first task then is to open the campus to the community. Students from other campuses, residents of the surrounding neighborhood, and outside agitators need to be welcomed in. In April 1968, five hundred people marched on the gate at 116th St and Broadway. The NYPD stood down out of fear that violence might otherwise erupt. Similar tactics might be necessary today.
VIII. The future belongs to the daring. It is unclear if a majority of the campus or city supported the occupations while they were actually happening. But polls show that a strong majority at Columbia claimed to have supported them afterwards. No one wants to have been on the wrong side of history. But it takes initiative to overcome inertia. Audacity clears away the clouds of confusion. Bold actions win support, even if only in hindsight.
IX. Form committees. Once you seize a building, get organized around practical tasks. In 1968, a defense committee built barricades and coordinated the night watch. A liaison committee established communication between occupations and with the outside world.
“We had a walkie-talkie setup, citizens’ band walkie-talkies, plus there were telephone communications to every building, which the university tapped. We had three mimeographs at work constantly, and there were people who did nothing during the strike but relay to the mimeograph machine. And there was a big sign on the wall, a quote from somebody in Berkeley, who says five students and a mimeograph machine can do more harm to a university than an army.”
X. Avoid the endless meeting. Accounts of the Columbia occupations often emphasize that the participants spent nearly all of their time in around the clock meetings. This was intended to ensure equal participation and real communication. Recent experiences have shown that general assemblies often drain morale and suffocate initiative.
XI. This is only the beginning. A number of revolutionary organizations emerged from the 1968 occupations movement. Pushing the university struggle to its limit might contribute in a similar way to producing a constellation of revolutionary forces in the city today.
XII. “Two, three, many Columbias.” Then as now, it will take the opening of new fronts and the spread of increasingly disruptive tactics, such as building occupations, to pull the emergency brake on the war machine.
XIII. The occupations movement in France the following month showed that, in the right circumstances, struggles within the university can detonate a much wider social explosion.
XIV. Smoke the president’s cigars.
All power to the communes.
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VI. Occupations draw strength from the specter of a riot. The April 1968 occupations took place in the immediate aftermath of the “Holy Week” of riots in the surrounding neighborhood and cities across the country after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.. Campus administrators, city officials, and the police department worried that any attempt to suppress the occupations might lead to unrest in the surrounding neighborhood; Harlem might invade Columbia.
An occupation today will be in a stronger position if it is similarly able to build and mobilize support from the surrounding neighborhood.
VII. The first task then is to open the campus to the community. Students from other campuses, residents of the surrounding neighborhood, and outside agitators need to be welcomed in. In April 1968, five hundred people marched on the gate at 116th St and Broadway. The NYPD stood down out of fear that violence might otherwise erupt. Similar tactics might be necessary today.
VIII. The future belongs to the daring. It is unclear if a majority of the campus or city supported the occupations while they were actually happening. But polls show that a strong majority at Columbia claimed to have supported them afterwards. No one wants to have been on the wrong side of history. But it takes initiative to overcome inertia. Audacity clears away the clouds of confusion. Bold actions win support, even if only in hindsight.
IX. Form committees. Once you seize a building, get organized around practical tasks. In 1968, a defense committee built barricades and coordinated the night watch. A liaison committee established communication between occupations and with the outside world.
“We had a walkie-talkie setup, citizens’ band walkie-talkies, plus there were telephone communications to every building, which the university tapped. We had three mimeographs at work constantly, and there were people who did nothing during the strike but relay to the mimeograph machine. And there was a big sign on the wall, a quote from somebody in Berkeley, who says five students and a mimeograph machine can do more harm to a university than an army.”
X. Avoid the endless meeting. Accounts of the Columbia occupations often emphasize that the participants spent nearly all of their time in around the clock meetings. This was intended to ensure equal participation and real communication. Recent experiences have shown that general assemblies often drain morale and suffocate initiative.
XI. This is only the beginning. A number of revolutionary organizations emerged from the 1968 occupations movement. Pushing the university struggle to its limit might contribute in a similar way to producing a constellation of revolutionary forces in the city today.
XII. “Two, three, many Columbias.” Then as now, it will take the opening of new fronts and the spread of increasingly disruptive tactics, such as building occupations, to pull the emergency brake on the war machine.
XIII. The occupations movement in France the following month showed that, in the right circumstances, struggles within the university can detonate a much wider social explosion.
XIV. Smoke the president’s cigars.
All power to the communes.
After a month of detention, comrade Majd Al-Farraj is freed from the prisons of the Jordanian regime following a popular movement calling to free him and other political prisoners.
Majd was arrested for opposing Jordanian normalization with the zionist entity, as were over 50 other organizers and protestors who demonstrated in front of the zionist embassy in Amman.
A few days ago, Jordan sentenced Naeem Jaabo to two years in prison on charges of "inciting strife and conflict due to his role in protests supporting resistance and denouncing the zionist aggression against the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Jordanian authorities are planning to deport two Syrian refugee prisoners, Wael Ashi and Atiya Abu Salem, for their role in the anti-normalization protests. One had simply filmed the protests, while the other was arrested simply because his housemate was involved in them.
Last week, it was reported that student prisoner Walid Al-Juhani began an open hunger strike in protest against his illegal detention by Jordan after the judiciary decided to release him. #FreeThemAll
Majd was arrested for opposing Jordanian normalization with the zionist entity, as were over 50 other organizers and protestors who demonstrated in front of the zionist embassy in Amman.
A few days ago, Jordan sentenced Naeem Jaabo to two years in prison on charges of "inciting strife and conflict due to his role in protests supporting resistance and denouncing the zionist aggression against the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Jordanian authorities are planning to deport two Syrian refugee prisoners, Wael Ashi and Atiya Abu Salem, for their role in the anti-normalization protests. One had simply filmed the protests, while the other was arrested simply because his housemate was involved in them.
Last week, it was reported that student prisoner Walid Al-Juhani began an open hunger strike in protest against his illegal detention by Jordan after the judiciary decided to release him. #FreeThemAll
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⚪ Mujahideen Brigades:
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Scenes from the Mujahideen Brigades’ bombing of the headquarters of the Gaza Division in the zionist enemy’s army, “Reim,” with a rocket barrage.
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Notes:
0:15 - "Allah is the Greatest, and praise be to Him. In memory of the martyrdom of the founder Omar Abu Sharia, Abu Hafs, we bombard the fortresses of the enemy, by the will of Allah Almighty, in the name of the Mujahideen Brigades and in the name of the Palestinian people."
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Scenes from the Mujahideen Brigades’ bombing of the headquarters of the Gaza Division in the zionist enemy’s army, “Reim,” with a rocket barrage.
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Notes:
0:15 - "Allah is the Greatest, and praise be to Him. In memory of the martyrdom of the founder Omar Abu Sharia, Abu Hafs, we bombard the fortresses of the enemy, by the will of Allah Almighty, in the name of the Mujahideen Brigades and in the name of the Palestinian people."
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🚨🇾🇪 Yemeni Armed Forces:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,
The Almighty said: "Indeed, Allah will support those who support Him. Indeed, Allah is Powerful, Exalted in Might."
This is the truth of Allah Almighty.
In support of the oppressed Palestinian people and in response to the American-British aggression on our country, the Yemeni Armed Forces' naval forces, by the will of Allah the Almighty, targeted an "israeli" ship "MSC DARWIN" in the Gulf of Aden with a number of appropriate missiles and several drones, successfully achieving the operation's objectives by the grace of Allah.
The Rocket Force, by the will of Allah Almighty, launched several ballistic and cruise missiles at a number of "israeli" enemy targets in the area of Umm Al-Rashrash ["Eilat"] in southern occupied Palestine.
The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm their continued support for the Palestinian people by blocking "israeli" navigation or navigation to the ports of occupied Palestine in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, and by carrying out more military operations on "israeli" enemy targets in occupied Palestine. These operations will not cease until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip is lifted.
Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best Disposer of affairs, the best Master, and the best Helper.
Long live Yemen, free, dignified, and independent.
Victory to Yemen and to all the free people of the nation.
Sanaa, Shawwal 16, 1445 AH
Corresponding to April 25, 2024 AD
Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces
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Note: This is the second time this month that the "israeli" ship "MSC DARWIN" has been targeted by the Yemeni Armed Forces.
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,
The Almighty said: "Indeed, Allah will support those who support Him. Indeed, Allah is Powerful, Exalted in Might."
This is the truth of Allah Almighty.
In support of the oppressed Palestinian people and in response to the American-British aggression on our country, the Yemeni Armed Forces' naval forces, by the will of Allah the Almighty, targeted an "israeli" ship "MSC DARWIN" in the Gulf of Aden with a number of appropriate missiles and several drones, successfully achieving the operation's objectives by the grace of Allah.
The Rocket Force, by the will of Allah Almighty, launched several ballistic and cruise missiles at a number of "israeli" enemy targets in the area of Umm Al-Rashrash ["Eilat"] in southern occupied Palestine.
The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm their continued support for the Palestinian people by blocking "israeli" navigation or navigation to the ports of occupied Palestine in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, and by carrying out more military operations on "israeli" enemy targets in occupied Palestine. These operations will not cease until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip is lifted.
Allah is sufficient for us, and He is the best Disposer of affairs, the best Master, and the best Helper.
Long live Yemen, free, dignified, and independent.
Victory to Yemen and to all the free people of the nation.
Sanaa, Shawwal 16, 1445 AH
Corresponding to April 25, 2024 AD
Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces
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Note: This is the second time this month that the "israeli" ship "MSC DARWIN" has been targeted by the Yemeni Armed Forces.
🚨 The IOF's Ruwaisat Al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Shuba hills was targeted by the resistance a little over half an hour ago, resulting in a fire.
The fire is still burning at this time, and IOF helicopters arrived at the site, indicating casualties among soldiers.
The fire is still burning at this time, and IOF helicopters arrived at the site, indicating casualties among soldiers.
🇾🇪 Ansarallah Political Bureau member, Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti:
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The sit-ins at American universities “with the aim of stopping genocide crimes in Gaza” herald an awakening in global consciousness.
The American authorities’ resort to suppressing students will be the spark that will ignite the fuse of a global revolution against zionist hegemony.
We salute the free American students, and we assure them that victory on the awareness front is more important than victory on the military front because this is the only way to avoid war. We condemn the US authorities' suppression of peaceful sit-ins.
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The sit-ins at American universities “with the aim of stopping genocide crimes in Gaza” herald an awakening in global consciousness.
The American authorities’ resort to suppressing students will be the spark that will ignite the fuse of a global revolution against zionist hegemony.
We salute the free American students, and we assure them that victory on the awareness front is more important than victory on the military front because this is the only way to avoid war. We condemn the US authorities' suppression of peaceful sit-ins.
🚨🟡🟢 Hezbollah:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
"Permission [to fight] has been granted to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory."
This is the truth of Allah, the Most High, the Almighty.
In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, and after careful monitoring and follow-up of the movements of the “israeli” enemy forces on the border and during the entry of a force into the first Al-Malikiyah site at 23:00 on the night of Thursday 25/4/2024, it was targeted by the Islamic Resistance with artillery fire and was directly hit.
"And victory is only from Allah, the Mighty, the Wise."
Thursday, 25-04-2024
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
"Permission [to fight] has been granted to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory."
This is the truth of Allah, the Most High, the Almighty.
In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, and after careful monitoring and follow-up of the movements of the “israeli” enemy forces on the border and during the entry of a force into the first Al-Malikiyah site at 23:00 on the night of Thursday 25/4/2024, it was targeted by the Islamic Resistance with artillery fire and was directly hit.
"And victory is only from Allah, the Mighty, the Wise."
Thursday, 25-04-2024
🚨🟡🟢 Hezbollah:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
"Permission [to fight] has been granted to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory."
This is the truth of Allah, the Most High, the Almighty.
In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance prepared a combined ambush of guided missiles, artillery, and rocket weapons for a mechanized convoy near the Ruwaisat Al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba, and upon its arrival at the ambush point at 23:10 on the night of Thursday 4/25/2024, it was targeted with guided weapons, artillery, and missiles, which led to the destruction of two vehicles. The enemy worked to create a smokescreen to cover the losses.
"And victory is only from Allah, the Mighty, the Wise."
Thursday, 25-04-2024
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
"Permission [to fight] has been granted to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory."
This is the truth of Allah, the Most High, the Almighty.
In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance prepared a combined ambush of guided missiles, artillery, and rocket weapons for a mechanized convoy near the Ruwaisat Al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba, and upon its arrival at the ambush point at 23:10 on the night of Thursday 4/25/2024, it was targeted with guided weapons, artillery, and missiles, which led to the destruction of two vehicles. The enemy worked to create a smokescreen to cover the losses.
"And victory is only from Allah, the Mighty, the Wise."
Thursday, 25-04-2024
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❗️Reports of the interception and downing of a US MQ9 drone in the skies of Saada, Yemen.
🟡🟢 Hezbollah:
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In support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance carried out a number of operations against the positions and deployment of the “israeli” enemy army on the Lebanese-Palestinian border on Thursday 25-04-2024, according to the following:
Eastern Sector:
1- At 17:15, targeting of the "Zebdine" barracks in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with rocket weapons, hitting it directly.
2- At 15:30, a drone aerial attack was launched on the artillery headquarters in "Ein Margaliot," hitting the target in response to the targeting of the steadfast southern villages and civilian homes, most recently Alma Al-Shaab.
3- At 23:10, the Islamic Resistance prepared a complex ambush using guided missiles, artillery, and rocket weapons for an armored convoy near Ruwaisat Al-Alam in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba. Upon its arrival at the ambush point, it was targeted with guided weapons, artillery, and rocket fire, leading to the destruction of two vehicles. The enemy tried to create a smoke barrier to extract their losses.
Western Sector:
1- At 15:20, targeting of "israeli" troops' deployment around the site of Dhahira with rocket weapons, striking it directly.
2- At 23:00, after precise monitoring and tracking of "israeli" forces' movements at the border, and as a force entered the first site of Malikiyah, it was targeted with artillery fire and was directly hit.
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In support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance carried out a number of operations against the positions and deployment of the “israeli” enemy army on the Lebanese-Palestinian border on Thursday 25-04-2024, according to the following:
Eastern Sector:
1- At 17:15, targeting of the "Zebdine" barracks in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with rocket weapons, hitting it directly.
2- At 15:30, a drone aerial attack was launched on the artillery headquarters in "Ein Margaliot," hitting the target in response to the targeting of the steadfast southern villages and civilian homes, most recently Alma Al-Shaab.
3- At 23:10, the Islamic Resistance prepared a complex ambush using guided missiles, artillery, and rocket weapons for an armored convoy near Ruwaisat Al-Alam in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba. Upon its arrival at the ambush point, it was targeted with guided weapons, artillery, and rocket fire, leading to the destruction of two vehicles. The enemy tried to create a smoke barrier to extract their losses.
Western Sector:
1- At 15:20, targeting of "israeli" troops' deployment around the site of Dhahira with rocket weapons, striking it directly.
2- At 23:00, after precise monitoring and tracking of "israeli" forces' movements at the border, and as a force entered the first site of Malikiyah, it was targeted with artillery fire and was directly hit.
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🚨🟡 The special unit of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades - Youth of Revenge and Liberation - Tulkarem:
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At exactly 11:35 PM, our fighters targeted the settlement of "Beit Hefer" with a dense barrage of blessed bullets, achieving direct hits on the settlers' homes.
And this is just the beginning.
The special unit
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
Youth of Revenge and Liberation - Tulkarem
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At exactly 11:35 PM, our fighters targeted the settlement of "Beit Hefer" with a dense barrage of blessed bullets, achieving direct hits on the settlers' homes.
And this is just the beginning.
The special unit
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
Youth of Revenge and Liberation - Tulkarem
“The fierce and beautiful Cong shoot down a couple dozen of the very biggest and best ’copters Yankee invention can produce every week. These things that the pigs use are toys, sitting ducks.
One, I mean one, solid or armor-piercing .30 caliber bullet aimed at any one of several points—the tail rotor, the hub of the main rotor, or even the operator—will reduce $200,000 worth of Yankee invention to scrap.
How would they have felt (the pigs and the people) if the nameless, faceless, lightning-swift soldier of the people could have reached up, twisted the tail of their $200,000 death bird, and hurled it into the streets, broken, ablaze!! I think that sort of thing has more to do with consciousness than anything else I can think of.
Long live the Panther!
Power to the People Who Don’t Fear Freedom.”
George Jackson, quoting his 16-year-old brother Jonathan - from Blood in My Eye, 1972.
One, I mean one, solid or armor-piercing .30 caliber bullet aimed at any one of several points—the tail rotor, the hub of the main rotor, or even the operator—will reduce $200,000 worth of Yankee invention to scrap.
How would they have felt (the pigs and the people) if the nameless, faceless, lightning-swift soldier of the people could have reached up, twisted the tail of their $200,000 death bird, and hurled it into the streets, broken, ablaze!! I think that sort of thing has more to do with consciousness than anything else I can think of.
Long live the Panther!
Power to the People Who Don’t Fear Freedom.”
George Jackson, quoting his 16-year-old brother Jonathan - from Blood in My Eye, 1972.
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🚨 The IOF has imposed a complete media ban on the "difficult incident" that took place on the Lebanese border a few hours ago, namely the complex Hezbollah operation at the Ruwaisat Al-Alam military site in the occupation Lebanese Shebaa Farms using guided missiles, artillery, and rockets.
Al-Mayadeen reports from sources that a military truck belonging to 12th Battalion in the "Golani" Brigade was part of the ambushed IOF armored force and truck that was completely destroyed by guided missiles.
Shells fired by the resistance fell inside the Ruwaisat Al-Alam site, resulting in confirmed injuries among occupation forces.
Al-Mayadeen reports from sources that a military truck belonging to 12th Battalion in the "Golani" Brigade was part of the ambushed IOF armored force and truck that was completely destroyed by guided missiles.
Shells fired by the resistance fell inside the Ruwaisat Al-Alam site, resulting in confirmed injuries among occupation forces.
🟡 Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades - Youth of Revenge and Liberation (Balata Camp):
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Our brigades are confronting the zionist occupation forces’ storming of Yousef’s Tomb and the surroundings of the Balata camp with bullets and explosive devices, and are engaged in clashes with them.
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Our brigades are confronting the zionist occupation forces’ storming of Yousef’s Tomb and the surroundings of the Balata camp with bullets and explosive devices, and are engaged in clashes with them.
Statement: Student organizations in the Gaza Strip in solidarity with the Student Intifada in the United States
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Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
Statement: Student organizations in the Gaza Strip in solidarity with the Student Intifada in the United States
In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful… We, the students of Gaza, salute the students of Columbia University, Yale University, New York University, Rutgers University, the Univers…
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American police deployed snipers near the student encampment in solidarity for Gaza at Ohio State University, and police violently attacked the protest, arresting several students (Media 1-3).
At Emory University in Georgia, police violently arrested a number of faculty protestors, including an economics professor and the chair of the philosophy department (Media 4 and 5), and they tased an on-site medic (Media 8). They shot rubber bullets and tear gas (Media 6 and 7).
It should be noted that these tactics of repression and violence are exchanged between US police departments and the IOF in occupied Palestine, with at least 69 cop cities having been built since 2020 to teach IOF tactics, using IOF trainers.
Students are undeterred, having set up a number of new liberated zones and refusing to back down (FIT, IU-Bloomington, UCLA, UT Arlington, Cornell, UH, UPenn, PSU, Stanford, and more) bringing the number of ongoing encampments to at least 50.
At Emory University in Georgia, police violently arrested a number of faculty protestors, including an economics professor and the chair of the philosophy department (Media 4 and 5), and they tased an on-site medic (Media 8). They shot rubber bullets and tear gas (Media 6 and 7).
It should be noted that these tactics of repression and violence are exchanged between US police departments and the IOF in occupied Palestine, with at least 69 cop cities having been built since 2020 to teach IOF tactics, using IOF trainers.
Students are undeterred, having set up a number of new liberated zones and refusing to back down (FIT, IU-Bloomington, UCLA, UT Arlington, Cornell, UH, UPenn, PSU, Stanford, and more) bringing the number of ongoing encampments to at least 50.