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🇱🇧 Report | Mass Gathering of Lebanese Citizens Following Hezbollah’s Sit-in:

After the conclusion of Hezbollah’s peaceful sit-in, large numbers of Lebanese citizens are now gathering, joining in groups across different age groups. The demonstration continues to grow as people flock to the scene, reflecting widespread public engagement.

Deputy Head of Hezbollah’s Political Council, Mahmoud Qamati: “This position has not changed, and its historical slogan since Karbala until today is: ‘Humiliation is far from us.’”

Meanwhile, the resistance crowd continues to flock to the old airport road in Beirut to participate in the popular march rejecting the Zionist-American guardianship over Lebanon.

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🇱🇧 Breaking | Lebanese Army Raids Hezbollah Protest on Old Airport Road:

The Lebanese Army has raided the public Hezbollah protest on Old Airport Road in Beirut, where thousands had gathered in rejection of Zionist-American interference.

Tear gas is being used to disperse the crowd, leading to total mayhem on the streets.

Protesters are resisting the crackdown, with tensions escalating rapidly.

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🇱🇧 Breaking | Lebanese Army Fires Live Bullets to Disperse Hezbollah Protest:

The Lebanese Army is now firing live bullets in the air to disperse the gathering on Old Airport Road in Beirut, despite a Hezbollah official delivering his speech and the sit-in being peaceful and planned for only one hour.

The situation is escalating, with protesters standing their ground despite the army’s crackdown.

MP Ibrahim Mousawi:

O most honorable people, peace be upon you and God’s mercy and blessings.

We intended it to be a peaceful protest within the framework of the law and constitution, but unfortunately, these peaceful protests were not respected.

I urge you all to step back because we want to commemorate the memory of His Eminence, the Martyr Leader of the Nation, with all dignity.

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🇱🇧 Report | Journalist Khalil Nasrallah:

In 1993, the same scene occurred: a peaceful march by Hezbollah was started and was shot at by a political decision, resulting in martyrs.

Hezbollah responded wisely and calmly, asserting that the rifle should be aimed at the Israeli enemy in the south and endured the pain.

Today, tear gas canisters and gunshots in the air were fired by a political decision, targeting a peaceful sit-in organized by Hezbollah. Hezbollah will respond with wisdom, as this is the same battle.

And the rifle will be aimed at the Israeli enemy in the south.

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The Lebanese Army has begun assaulting peaceful protesters, including women and children, and has even thrown tear gas at them. This once again proves that these so-called Muslim regimes are willing to do anything for Israel.

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🚨 Alert | They are killing Syria as a whole—Israeli lobbies, together with their Turk-Wahabi cult, are slaughtering Syria in front of the whole world’s silence:

What has Julani achieved in three months?


Nearly three months have passed, and the terrorist regime led by Ahmad al-Shara, alias Julani, has failed to show even a single real action towards the ethics of governance. Instead of ruling properly, Syria is being turned into a target zone, pushing the entire nation into a dead-end corridor with no way out.

Syria lacks a strong media presence, influential voices, and organized leadership, which is why news coverage is not as strong as before. The current situation in Syria is similar to Northern Gaza where siege and massacre are ongoing on daily basis, with dozens of world leaders and representatives meeting to try to legitimize a terrorist-turned-“moderate” figure in the name of new Syrian leadership. Only a fool would justify such a move.

Today, we are not talking about Bashar al-Assad or his government—we are discussing the current reality of Syria, where vague policies, empty promises, and misleading announcements dominate. For example, salary hikes of up to 400% were announced, yet in many areas, these increases were not only reduced but completely blocked and stopped.

They are offering free shops and settlements to terrorists from Uzbekistan, the so-called oppressed Uyghurs of China, and Turkmenistan. These terrorists are granted free schools for their children and given looted lands stolen from the Shiites and Alawites, who are forcibly displaced. Hundreds of kilometers of land have been confiscated, with ownership papers forged and transferred to these terrorists. Meanwhile, Julani’s terrorist group facilitates their settlement, calling in their families from their original homelands to resettle in Syria.

Shias and Alawites are the main targets of these terrorist gangs, which enter areas, lay siege, and carry out brutal crimes. They receive intelligence from U.S. bases and Israeli sources, allowing them to pinpoint and eliminate specific targets.

These terrorists execute people in front of their families, abduct young men, and kidnap girls, who are then sold, raped, or trafficked. Children vanish without a trace from many areas. Torture cells are set up, and horrific practices like drilling into bodies and mutilation are common.

Hama, Halab, Latakia, Tartous areas are also heavily targeted, with foreign intelligence operations involved in kidnappings, ransom demands, and psychological harassment. These crimes are justified using the distorted fatwas of figures like Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn Baz. Reports have surfaced of sexual harassment and assaults in multiple areas. The terrorists wear masks and conceal their identities, and when these crimes occur, Tahrir al-Sham denies responsibility, ensuring that no justice is ever served.

Beyond all this fraud and destruction, Syria’s agriculture is collapsing due to a lack of supply and demand, as well as the disruption of trade routes with neighboring countries like Iraq, Iran and even its mother-Turkey. Despite Turkey flexing its power, its own downfall is inevitable, and it has offered nothing substantial to its stooge regime in Syria.

Currently, Syria needs around $50 billion to stabilize its economy and resources, but without Iranian and allied support, it is sinking deeper into crisis. Julani cannot sustain his rule for long, and collapse is inevitable within a few years. When that moment comes, many lives will be lost—unheard, undocumented, and without justice.

Those who supported this betrayal will be held accountable, and divine wrath will reach them.

#SaveSyria

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🇸🇾 Report | Shocking Rise in Sectarian Massacres of Shia Muslims by Turk-Israeli-Arab Backed Terrorists Led by Julani in Syria:

The ongoing sectarian massacres in Syria, driven by extremist factions such as the Turk-Israeli-Arab backed terrorists led by Abu Mohammed al-Julani, continue to target Shia Muslims and other minorities. The recent wave of brutal killings exposes the systematic persecution of Shia civilians under the control of these militants, who are backed by foreign powers, including Turkey, Israel, and other Arab allies. These entities have been instrumental in fueling the massacres, further deteriorating the security situation for Syria’s vulnerable groups.

One of the latest victims of these terror groups was Ali Abdullah Al-Qassem, a young Shia man from Al-Shaluh village in Homs. Arrested by the Turk-Israeli-Arab backed militants, his body was later found dumped on the outskirts of the village, showing signs of execution. His only “crime” was belonging to the Shia sect, which has become a target for these extremist factions. His murder is part of an alarming trend of extrajudicial killings carried out by Julani’s forces, who have been increasingly targeting Shia Muslims, Alawites, and other minorities in the region.

In Aleppo, another victim, Ayad Fawaz Fadl, was arrested under the false charge of being a “shabiha”—a term used to label those allegedly supporting the Syrian government. He was killed while under torture, and despite his family’s requests, his body was denied by the authorities. The claim against him reportedly came from individuals within his own village, raising serious doubts about the legitimacy of his arrest and extrajudicial execution by the Turk-Israeli-Arab backed terrorists.

In the Homs countryside, Abdullah Hussein Abu Hassan, a 65-year-old man, was arrested by Julani’s militants and later found dead at Salamiya Hospital, further highlighting the sectarian motives behind these killings. Similarly, two civilian brothers, Samer and Somer Al-Ali, who were employed at the Homs oil refinery, were detained by these militants simply for their Alawite identity, despite having no criminal records.

Another case of targeted violence occurred in Damascus, where Abdul Karim Mohsen Al-Hassan was abducted by militants linked to Julani’s group from Al-Abbasiyeen Garage, the largest bus terminal in the city. His crime was speaking with the coastal Syrian accent, which has become associated with the Alawite sect, marking him as a target for these extremists. This abduction underscores the sectarian massacres that continue to unfold under the influence of foreign-backed terror groups.

In Hama, Hussein Ibrahim Al-Muhammad was executed in front of his family by terrorists affiliated with Julani’s faction. The horrific nature of the execution, marked by visible wounds on his neck, reveals the brutal tactics used by these militants in their ongoing campaign of sectarian massacres against minority communities.

Meanwhile, anti-Shia slurs have been found written on the walls of the Sayyidah Zaynab Shrine in Damascus, a significant religious site for Shia Muslims. Threats of attacks against the shrine have surfaced, further illustrating the intensity of sectarian massacres that continue to affect the Shia community in Syria. The threats against this sacred site are symbolic of the broader campaign by these extremist factions to eliminate Shia presence in Syria.

This rise in sectarian massacres, supported by foreign powers such as Turkey, Israel, and other Arab countries, highlights the ongoing brutality faced by Shia Muslims in Syria. The Turk-Israeli-Arab backed terrorists led by Julani are carrying out these atrocities with impunity, further destabilizing the region. The international community’s silence on these human rights violations is allowing these terrorists to continue their reign of terror, which has only escalated with time.

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