🏴☠️ Report | israeli Newspaper: The presence of a large number of snipers in Al Qassam and Saraya Al Quds is turning into a significant problem for Israeli forces.
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✅ Hate—israel, settlers and it's forces.
We would like to explain why we mock, defame, and dehumanize many IDF soldiers. This decision was taken by us and many of our comrades on Telegram and X, in response to the mass atrocities faced by Palestinians in Gaza. We found that sharing these atrocities was being insulted, made fun of, or even boosting the morale of the enemies. Indeed, 50,000 of our brothers and sisters were trampled and killed mercilessly. We direct our members to search on the page of Palestinian online, Eye on Palestine, Tirawi to see the atrocities endured there.
Believe, what is exposed is only a fraction of the atrocities faced by Gaza. The worst scenarios, which often go undocumented, are transferred from one person to another. IDF’s soldiers, who are predominantly perpetrators and homosexuals, are trained to sexually assault both men and women.
Many of our sisters were mercilessly raped in front of their families, daughters in front of their parents, and sisters in front of their brothers. Many minor girls faced the same fate. Young boys were sexually assaulted, their genitals mutilated, and raped to death in dungeons. Men were forced into diapers and immobilized inside jails; nearly 5000+ suffer this fate. They are blindfolded and hung on the walls until they die.
There are hidden jails where a large number of children below 15 are held, tied up, and among them, there’s the possibility of 5-year-olds facing assaults and killings too. Is this the army of humans? To whom do we attribute ethical standards or engage in dialogue? The Quran and Hadith allow us to engage in qital, and if not, tabbarah—the hatred—should be there.
#TimeIsRunningOut
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We would like to explain why we mock, defame, and dehumanize many IDF soldiers. This decision was taken by us and many of our comrades on Telegram and X, in response to the mass atrocities faced by Palestinians in Gaza. We found that sharing these atrocities was being insulted, made fun of, or even boosting the morale of the enemies. Indeed, 50,000 of our brothers and sisters were trampled and killed mercilessly. We direct our members to search on the page of Palestinian online, Eye on Palestine, Tirawi to see the atrocities endured there.
Believe, what is exposed is only a fraction of the atrocities faced by Gaza. The worst scenarios, which often go undocumented, are transferred from one person to another. IDF’s soldiers, who are predominantly perpetrators and homosexuals, are trained to sexually assault both men and women.
Many of our sisters were mercilessly raped in front of their families, daughters in front of their parents, and sisters in front of their brothers. Many minor girls faced the same fate. Young boys were sexually assaulted, their genitals mutilated, and raped to death in dungeons. Men were forced into diapers and immobilized inside jails; nearly 5000+ suffer this fate. They are blindfolded and hung on the walls until they die.
There are hidden jails where a large number of children below 15 are held, tied up, and among them, there’s the possibility of 5-year-olds facing assaults and killings too. Is this the army of humans? To whom do we attribute ethical standards or engage in dialogue? The Quran and Hadith allow us to engage in qital, and if not, tabbarah—the hatred—should be there.
#TimeIsRunningOut
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🇮🇷 Report | The commemoration of Martyrs organised by Imam Khamenei (H); yesterday.
Top security personnels and guards are seen around Leader.
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Top security personnels and guards are seen around Leader.
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🇮🇷 Report | The commemoration of Martyrs organised by Imam Khamenei (H); yesterday. Top security personnels and guards are seen around Leader. @enemywatch
✅ Is Iran’s security system completely compromised and failed?
The shortest answer is—no, and never. It is human instinct to jump to such conclusions after witnessing the assassinations of top figures in Iran, but this does not mean the system is fully compromised or failed.
To balance, we cannot assert that due to sanctions, Iran is falling behind (which would support the Javad Zarifian rhetoric). This is not true at all. Over the past 8-10 years, leadership has highlighted and immensely requested the enrichment of all development knowledge to counter sanctions and economic barriers. However, one cannot deny the role of sanctions in contributing to these challenges.
Despite all difficulties, Iran has not only made but also supplied its weapons (majority of them are the result of reverse-engineering) to various countries, including some in Europe. Iran has developed various technologies at a lower cost that others struggle to produce, leading them to request these technologies from Iran.
Iran’s security remains highly tight, well-equipped, and systematic. It is not susceptible to any major damage, and we have reports indicating their its has premium capability to manage and diffuse daily infiltrations and sabotages from the border and within the country. Regarding the security of leadership, Imam Khamenei benefits from restricted public appearances, mostly limited to visiting the Holy Shrines of Mashhad and Tehran. Approximately 300 personnel are deployed for his security, creating a secure zone that even other country heads must pass through stringent checks.
Citing the Iran military vlogs’ quote on the issue of a traveling president is important. During Hassan Rouhani’s tenure, he rarely made visits, preferring to rule from his palace, whereas President Raisi has done the opposite. The next president, aligned with Imam Khamenei’s ideology, will also require tight security like the Leader. Proper management and extra teams should be employed to reach the masses, eliminating the need for the president to travel extensively. The sacrifices of Martyr Raisi should serve as a lesson in this regard.
Regarding the exaggeration of infiltration and sabotage, it is often overstated to project a certain narrative. The leaking of nuclear data to Netanyahu or the cyber attacks on nuclear facilities were exaggerated. However, Iran has not failed to address these infiltrations and has doubled its efforts.
Iran needs to pressure or remove those involved in corruption. The country is filled with nepotistic appointments in official positions, non-professionals in key roles, and thousands of unnecessary posts created by various ministries. The religious seminaries, despite working hard to promote Islam and producing some of the best scholars, are lacking a role in politics, which is problematic. These systems are draining resources and should be eliminated. Numerous embassies, cultural houses, and centers serve minimal purposes and are run by corrupt or short-sighted authorities, which harm the vision of the leadership.
While development is slow and work is delayed, their efforts, even amidst such challenges, must be appreciated. This is the ground zero issue.
Regarding the leadership, his team, and the army, they are fully active, working day and night from the past 10 years. One cannot deny their efforts in fighting and working behind the scenes in the Al-Aqsa war and saving leaders in Palestine, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. It is a herculean task.
Regarding the martyrdoms of Raisi and Soleimani, a proper response has been given. The major issue lies with the fifth column; moderates within and outside the system, self-imposed elites who call themselves reformists and moderates, play unique roles that create grounds for such tragedies. These traitors are waiting for the same day—to create chaos and civil war.
It is not an easy thing at all—never. In conclusion, despite the security challenges, Iran remains safe because of its people.
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The shortest answer is—no, and never. It is human instinct to jump to such conclusions after witnessing the assassinations of top figures in Iran, but this does not mean the system is fully compromised or failed.
To balance, we cannot assert that due to sanctions, Iran is falling behind (which would support the Javad Zarifian rhetoric). This is not true at all. Over the past 8-10 years, leadership has highlighted and immensely requested the enrichment of all development knowledge to counter sanctions and economic barriers. However, one cannot deny the role of sanctions in contributing to these challenges.
Despite all difficulties, Iran has not only made but also supplied its weapons (majority of them are the result of reverse-engineering) to various countries, including some in Europe. Iran has developed various technologies at a lower cost that others struggle to produce, leading them to request these technologies from Iran.
Iran’s security remains highly tight, well-equipped, and systematic. It is not susceptible to any major damage, and we have reports indicating their its has premium capability to manage and diffuse daily infiltrations and sabotages from the border and within the country. Regarding the security of leadership, Imam Khamenei benefits from restricted public appearances, mostly limited to visiting the Holy Shrines of Mashhad and Tehran. Approximately 300 personnel are deployed for his security, creating a secure zone that even other country heads must pass through stringent checks.
Citing the Iran military vlogs’ quote on the issue of a traveling president is important. During Hassan Rouhani’s tenure, he rarely made visits, preferring to rule from his palace, whereas President Raisi has done the opposite. The next president, aligned with Imam Khamenei’s ideology, will also require tight security like the Leader. Proper management and extra teams should be employed to reach the masses, eliminating the need for the president to travel extensively. The sacrifices of Martyr Raisi should serve as a lesson in this regard.
Regarding the exaggeration of infiltration and sabotage, it is often overstated to project a certain narrative. The leaking of nuclear data to Netanyahu or the cyber attacks on nuclear facilities were exaggerated. However, Iran has not failed to address these infiltrations and has doubled its efforts.
Iran needs to pressure or remove those involved in corruption. The country is filled with nepotistic appointments in official positions, non-professionals in key roles, and thousands of unnecessary posts created by various ministries. The religious seminaries, despite working hard to promote Islam and producing some of the best scholars, are lacking a role in politics, which is problematic. These systems are draining resources and should be eliminated. Numerous embassies, cultural houses, and centers serve minimal purposes and are run by corrupt or short-sighted authorities, which harm the vision of the leadership.
While development is slow and work is delayed, their efforts, even amidst such challenges, must be appreciated. This is the ground zero issue.
Regarding the leadership, his team, and the army, they are fully active, working day and night from the past 10 years. One cannot deny their efforts in fighting and working behind the scenes in the Al-Aqsa war and saving leaders in Palestine, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. It is a herculean task.
Regarding the martyrdoms of Raisi and Soleimani, a proper response has been given. The major issue lies with the fifth column; moderates within and outside the system, self-imposed elites who call themselves reformists and moderates, play unique roles that create grounds for such tragedies. These traitors are waiting for the same day—to create chaos and civil war.
It is not an easy thing at all—never. In conclusion, despite the security challenges, Iran remains safe because of its people.
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🇮🇷 Report | The commemoration of Martyrs organised by Imam Khamenei (H); yesterday. Top security personnels and guards are seen around Leader. @enemywatch
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Those millions who marched in the processions of the martyrs endure and suffer but never compromise their values and commitment to their leadership.
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#ResistanceAxis
#VirtousElites
#PropagandaExposed
#UnvirtuousElites
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Those millions who marched in the processions of the martyrs endure and suffer but never compromise their values and commitment to their leadership.
#StrongIran
#ResistanceAxis
#VirtousElites
#PropagandaExposed
#UnvirtuousElites
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🔻 Breaking | Qassam Brigades bombard Tel Aviv with a large rocket barrage in response to Israeli massacres against civilians.
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🔻 Breaking | Air-raid sirens are heard in several locations across 1948-occupied Palestine as the Palestinian resistance in Gaza launches a barrage of homemade rockets in response to the ongoing Israeli genocide.
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🔻 Breaking | Al-Qassam’s rockets were apparently long range ones launched from Rafah (~130km)
Possible candidates are R160 (likely) and Ayyash-250 (unlikely).
Or possibly other unknown rockets. M90 and M75 would have need to be launched from the north, so they are excluded.
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Possible candidates are R160 (likely) and Ayyash-250 (unlikely).
Or possibly other unknown rockets. M90 and M75 would have need to be launched from the north, so they are excluded.
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✅ Despite all propaganda showing the weakening of the resistance due to the loss of key Iranian leaders in the Palestinian axis and the family tragedy of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's (H) mother's demise; the resistance continues. After 230 days of war, the resistance has successfully confronted and dragged the tyrants in the north, and today they launched a large barrage of rockets.
Determine: who is winning is complex war? From the perspective of resilience and continued resistance despite challenges, the resistance appears to be holding strong. 💪🏻
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Determine: who is winning is complex war? From the perspective of resilience and continued resistance despite challenges, the resistance appears to be holding strong. 💪🏻
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🟡 Breaking | Hezbollah: targeting two buildings in which "israeli" enemy army soldiers were stationed, in the "Metulla" settlement in northern occupied Palestine.
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🇱🇧 Breaking | The funeral procession for Sayyidah Mahdiya Safi al Deen, mother of Resistance Leader Sayyed Hassan NasrAllah (H), took place in Lebanon.
Our heartfelt prayers go out to her family and loved ones. May Allah grant her paradise.
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Our heartfelt prayers go out to her family and loved ones. May Allah grant her paradise.
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🟡 Breaking | Hezbollah: targeting two buildings in which "israeli" enemy army soldiers were stationed, in the "Metulla" settlement in northern occupied Palestine. @enemywatch
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🟡 Breaking | Hezbollah targeting a Merkava tank belonging to the Israeli enemy army in the Shtula Forest in northern occupied Palestine.
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🟡 Breaking | Hezbollah targeting a Merkava tank belonging to the Israeli enemy army in the Shtula Forest in northern occupied Palestine. @enemywatch
— Hezbollah’s strategy involves targeting a site twice. They strike and then waiting. When the IOF arrives to check or rescue, they strike again, causing casualties.
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🇮🇷 Breaking | Dr. Saeed Jalili will run for the Presidency – Fars News
Saeed Jalili is a revolutionary politician, best known for being Iran's Former Chief Nuclear Negotiator. He is currently the Leader's Representative in the Supreme National Security Council.
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Saeed Jalili is a revolutionary politician, best known for being Iran's Former Chief Nuclear Negotiator. He is currently the Leader's Representative in the Supreme National Security Council.
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