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🇱🇧 Report | His Eminence Shaykh Hussein Zain Al-Din: Sayyid’s temporarily buried body has been transferred, and among the glad tidings is that his pure body remains as it was when placed, despite the weight of the coffin. A fragrant scent has emanated from it—perhaps this is one of the miracles.

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🏴‍☠️ Report | The Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth:

Huge funeral ceremonies were held today in Beirut for the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, (Martyr Sayyid) Hassan Nasrallah. Hundreds of thousands of Hezbollah supporters gathered in a massive stadium in the Lebanese capital and its surroundings. In an attempt to disrupt this funeral, aircraft from the Israeli Air Force flew over the event location, but those present chanted: Death to Israel, Death to America, We are at your service, O Nasrallah.

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🇮🇶 Breaking | Tears of Abu Fadak al-Mohammadawi (H), the head of the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi), at the funeral of Martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah (r).

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🇱🇧 Report | The family of Martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah has been awarded the Order and Badge of the Servant of the Martyr at the shrine of Imam Reza (A)—a tribute to his lifelong dedication to the path of resistance and service in the path of Ahlulbayt.

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A day has passed, a day in our lives that will never return. A personality so great has departed, taking with him all his memories and remembrances. Every moment, our human instinct recalls those we adore, but when it is someone sacred to us, that remembrance grows even stronger.

February 23, 2025, will forever remain a remarkable day in our lives, just like October 7, 2023—a day that will never return, a day that changed everything. It forces us to recount our losses, to reflect on our strength in the path of Sayyid (r). The world was divided into two: those with Sayyid and those without Sayyid. And those who stood intentionally against him will face disgrace—if not today, then surely tomorrow. As for those who were not with him unknowingly, they must rethink and return.

Sayyid was a man of pure heart, a transparent soul of this century and the last. He was a man whom global forces feared—a man who stood alone against America, Israel, the collective West, and the entire empire of evil.

Sayyid has now gone, alongside his brother, Sayyid Hashim, who was no less in any regard. But Sayyid clarified the path, illuminated wisdom, and fortified the road toward Al-Aqsa. His legacy is not just for Lebanon, but for the entire world. The youth of the UK, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, India etc..., and beyond must recognize their responsibility.

Take a vow. Decide. How will you contribute to the preservation, promotion, and continuation of Sayyid’s ideological and personal legacy—not just next month or next year, but for the next generation and the coming centuries?

Become like Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah (r). Or at the very least, try to follow his path. There is no one comparable to him, but his example must guide us all.

In the end, we recite Surah Al-Fatiha for his soul and send our salaam to him:

السلام عليك يا سيد حسن نصرالله
السلام عليك يا صادق ويا مجاهد

May Allah elevate his rank among the martyrs.

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🥀 | Kadhmain mourns the sons of the Resistance—the martyred Sayyids. This sacred land, home to the shrine of Imam Musa al-Kazim (A), grieves for Imam's direct descendant, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah (r). The echoes of sorrow resound through the streets,...

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The funerals of Imam Khomeini (r), Shaheed Qasim Soleimani and Shaheed Muhandis (r), Shaheed Ismail Haniyeh (r), Shaheed Ibrahim Raisi and companions (r), Shaheed Hassan Nasrallah (r), and Shaheed Hashim Safi al-Din (r) stand as the largest and most historic funeral processions in human history. These monumental events are not just moments of mourning but defining milestones in the legacy of the Shia school, the school of resistance, and the pure Islamic school which is not sectarian but conscious. No other ideology, movement, or entity can claim such profound and history-altering commemorations.

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Dung-eater Indian media counted in thousands, this is how these satans survive—feeding on oppression, lies and deception, and bloodshed!

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⭐️ | No, we don’t need to inform and tell others that resistance is alive; only resistance is alive, and the rest are dead. We don’t need to explain, expose, and bargain for this.

We are not in this situation to explain and make others understand us.

We are not in the position to reply and answer. We are in the position to ask.

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🇮🇳 Report: A mourning ceremony was organized by Shia believers in the capital city of Lucknow, India, in honor of the Martyred Sayyids.

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🎥 Report: Noble believers of Kashmir commemorated the martyrdom and burial of Sayyids with love and honor.

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Israeli Channel 12:

Welcome to Syria

An episode of the program “The Truth”, which will air today on the israeli channel 12.

The israeli journalist Itay Anghel is reporting from the heart of Damascus, inside Syria, from inside the military bases and the former Iranian command center in Syria, and is conducting interviews with Syrian military personnel.
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🇸🇾 Report | Gruesome massacres spread across Syria under Julani's terror regime: (1/6):

In a shocking act of brutality, sanitation worker Imad Suleiman, an Alawite man, was abducted, tortured, and brutally murdered by armed militants in Baksa village, Latakia. His body was dismembered with a saw before being dumped in a pond, underscoring the horrific violence that continues to unfold in regions under the control of extremist factions like Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

The crime, which has drawn widespread condemnation, involved unimaginable cruelty. After his abduction, Suleiman was subjected to severe torture before being decapitated, with his dismembered body found at the edge of a pond. His body was later transported to Tishreen Hospital in Latakia for a forensic examination. The barbarity of the act raises critical questions about the nature of the ideologies driving such violence and the lack of accountability for these atrocities.

This incident, part of a broader pattern of sectarian violence in the region, demonstrates the extent of the dehumanizing practices adopted by extremist groups. The act of dismembering the victim’s body, a clear violation of human dignity, is a gruesome testament to the level of cruelty that continues to plague Syria under extremist control.

The horrific murder of Imad Suleiman is another stark reminder of the ongoing violence fueled by Takfiri ideologies. Takfirism, a doctrine that labels individuals or groups as apostates and justifies their persecution, is a driving force behind such barbaric acts. It is imperative to question not only the perpetrators of these crimes but also the ideologies that allow such acts of terror to be carried out with impunity. The cruelty of these actions is beyond comprehension and is a clear violation of basic human rights, ethical conduct, and any understanding of justice or law.

In a region already devastated by years of conflict, such acts of extreme violence contribute to an atmosphere of fear, insecurity, and mistrust. The targeted persecution of minority sects, like the Alawites, has become a hallmark of HTS’s operations, with no regard for the sanctity of human life. The murder of Imad Suleiman is a tragic addition to a long list of sectarian killings that continue to plague Syria.

This heinous crime demands both local and international attention. The international community must take action to hold those responsible for such atrocities accountable and work toward addressing the underlying factors that enable such violence to continue. It is essential that efforts to bring peace and stability to Syria recognize the human cost of sectarianism and work toward protecting all communities, regardless of their sectarian or religious affiliations.

As Syria continues to face the aftermath of war and division, it is crucial that the people of Syria, and the world at large, stand in solidarity against the forces of extremism and violence. No doctrine, ideology, or political belief can justify the barbaric treatment of innocent civilians. The time has come for the international community to act decisively to end such brutal practices and restore the rule of law to a region that has long suffered under the shadow of extremism and terror.

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🇸🇾 Report | Gruesome massacres spread across Syria under Julani's terror regime: (1/6): In a shocking act of brutality, sanitation worker Imad Suleiman, an Alawite man, was abducted, tortured, and brutally murdered by armed militants in Baksa village, Latakia.…
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The recent series of events in Syria further exposes the brutal tactics employed by HTS-affiliated militants, with increasing reports of abductions, violent assaults, and sectarian targeting. In one of the most disturbing incidents, the body of Ahmed Al-Tarfa, a former Air Force Intelligence officer, was found along the Damascus-Suwayda road with gunshot wounds. Al-Tarfa, who had been involved in assassination operations targeting young men, was a member of a group led by Mohammad Ali Al-Rifai, a former affiliate of the Air Force Intelligence. This incident highlights the ongoing cycle of violence and retaliation perpetuated by armed factions across the country.

Meanwhile, HTS’s impact on Syria’s education system has reached alarming levels, with Maarat al-Numan witnessing a collapse in educational standards. Under HTS’s rule, schools have devolved into spaces where students teach students, reflecting the dire state of education in the region. The lack of proper infrastructure and support raises questions about the future of Syria’s youth, with education being neglected in favor of maintaining militant control. These developments raise concerns about the long-term stability and prosperity of the nation, which seems increasingly unlikely under HTS’s oppressive regime.

In a further escalation of sectarian violence, HTS-affiliated militants have abducted 10 Christian men from the village of Mashta Azar in the Valley of the Christians. The men were taken after they attempted to prevent militants from illegally cutting down trees, and their captors later fired a heavy machine gun at the village church, instilling terror among the local Christian population. Other cases of sectarian persecution continue to rise, including the abduction of a young man in Damascus for speaking with a coastal accent, a form of discrimination against individuals from the Alawite sect. The growing wave of sectarian violence has intensified tensions across the country, leaving vulnerable communities increasingly at risk.

The reports of missing individuals, including the recent case of 14-year-old Haidar Musa Al-Shaaban, who disappeared while herding sheep, and the mysterious detainment and disappearance of former mayor Ismail Muhammad Suleiman in Karam Shamsham, underscore the growing insecurity in Syria. These disappearances are often linked to sectarian motives, with armed groups targeting specific religious and ethnic groups. Additionally, cases of armed home invasions, such as the assault and looting in Banjaro village, reveal the pervasive climate of fear and lawlessness, as residents face not only physical abuse but also the confiscation of their property. Amid these atrocities, displaced individuals living in camps like Jenderis are left in dire conditions, with no aid or assistance despite promises from international organizations. As Syria’s refugees continue to suffer, questions remain about the effectiveness of aid distribution and the justice for those displaced and victimized by ongoing violence.

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In Damascus, a woman has bravely come forward with a disturbing testimony of sexual assault and blackmail at the hands of Abu Mahmoud Al-Asmar, a militant commander linked to Julani’s group. The woman describes how she was coerced and threatened after failing to pay the sum of money demanded by the commander, shedding light on the widespread abuse perpetrated by these terrorists. Additionally, two men from Syria were sentenced to death by flogging on charges of blasphemy by the so-called Islamic Sharia Court, a ruling that echoes the extremist ideology of Julani’s militants. This sentence, carried out under the leadership of Judge Abu Qatada Al-Zanbaqi, exposes the sectarian bias and radical interpretations of religion driving the actions of Julani’s terrorists, who continue to impose their violent rule over civilians.

Meanwhile, the trend of abductions and executions continues to plague Syria. In Homs, the body of Shaaban Abdullah, who had been missing for a week, was found at the National Hospital after his car was discovered inside the State Security branch. The circumstances of his disappearance and death remain unclear, raising significant concerns about the role of state and militant forces in such incidents. In Damascus, former Syrian News Channel director Saleh Ibrahim was abducted by Julani’s terrorists in Bab Musalla, reflecting the ongoing campaign to silence dissent and intimidate civilians. These incidents demonstrate the extent of control and terror exerted by Julani’s group, as they continue to target anyone perceived as a threat to their rule.

The security situation in regions like Afrin continues to deteriorate, with elderly residents falling victim to violent acts by Julani’s militants. In one recent case, an elderly man was assaulted, robbed, and detained during a home invasion in the village of Ain Dara. The perpetrators ransacked his home, stole his money, and humiliated him, holding him captive for several hours.

In one incident, two civilians, Mahmoud Suleiman Al-Khalil and Ghadir Khudr Al-Marei, were killed after being detained by Julani’s terrorists in the Homs countryside. Their bodies were discovered days later, adding to the growing list of terror-enforced disappearances.

On another occasion, 52-year-old farmer Ahmad Mohammad Zaitoun was forcibly abducted by Julani’s terrorists in northern Homs. His family was falsely informed that he had traveled to Iraq, but they firmly denied the claim, stating he had never left Syria.

In Hama, a civilian named Ayman Fathat Suleiman was killed near a checkpoint controlled by Julani’s terrorists when armed gunmen opened fire on him and his colleagues.

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