✅ | Both Hamas and Hezbollah issued condolences on the passing of the Pope as part of their social duties, which is commendable. Both groups have Christian supporters, and many of these Christians accept the Pope as their spiritual authority. However, the death of the Pope and the general situation of the Vatican have always received mixed reactions. Some celebrate, some mock, some remain indifferent, and others reject it ideologically.
The Vatican has issued vague and inconsistent statements regarding Gaza—statements that often whitewash the reality on the ground, including the suffering of both Muslims and Christians. The Vatican has needed reforms for centuries, yet in recent decades its role has been controversial, scandal-ridden, and increasingly questionable—whether in the case of Emanuela Orlandi or other domestic failures. Even within Italy, it has failed to defend Christianity or preserve moral values in the face of America’s cultural decline: the spread of LGBTQ propaganda, anti-natalism, incest normalization, and other destructive trends. The Vatican, in reality, has been more ceremonial than functional.
People are naturally affected when a popular religious or cultural figure dies. But such individuals must be judged by principles—not like the Wahhabis who cheer at any death that doesn’t align with their Taymiyyah-distorted ideology of takfir (declaring others unbelievers). The proper metric should be whether someone stood—even partially—against the claws of arrogant Zionism, not just in words but through concrete action.
Some argue, “At least the Pope spoke up for Gaza, which Arab leaders didn’t.” But two points must be made: First, Arab leaders also made statements—and the talking points of both were likely scripted by the same agencies. Second, neither the Vatican nor those Arab states took any meaningful steps to fight the occupation—an occupation that has displaced and massacred native Christians in Gaza and the West Bank. If someone asks, “What could they have done?”—that itself is a flawed question. They could have done something, had they truly upheld the teachings of the son of Maryam (ʿalayhi al-salām). Peace without justice often ends in pieces.
Not just Pope Francis, but his predecessors too failed to raise a consistent voice against Israeli apartheid and occupation. Instead, they became tools serving American geopolitical interests.
We must not write in praise of such institutions merely due to peer pressure. The Vatican, as the spiritual head of over a billion followers, should have taken bold and principled stances—beyond symbolic gestures. Pope Francis had a few commendable moments: he welcomed delegations from Imam Khamenei and figures from the Islamic Republic. However, this cannot whitewash the Vatican’s failure to act against Zionism, Judaization, and the occupation of Palestine—or even to safeguard basic human and ethical values.
Allah alone knows best, and He is the One who knows all and sees all.
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The Vatican has issued vague and inconsistent statements regarding Gaza—statements that often whitewash the reality on the ground, including the suffering of both Muslims and Christians. The Vatican has needed reforms for centuries, yet in recent decades its role has been controversial, scandal-ridden, and increasingly questionable—whether in the case of Emanuela Orlandi or other domestic failures. Even within Italy, it has failed to defend Christianity or preserve moral values in the face of America’s cultural decline: the spread of LGBTQ propaganda, anti-natalism, incest normalization, and other destructive trends. The Vatican, in reality, has been more ceremonial than functional.
People are naturally affected when a popular religious or cultural figure dies. But such individuals must be judged by principles—not like the Wahhabis who cheer at any death that doesn’t align with their Taymiyyah-distorted ideology of takfir (declaring others unbelievers). The proper metric should be whether someone stood—even partially—against the claws of arrogant Zionism, not just in words but through concrete action.
Some argue, “At least the Pope spoke up for Gaza, which Arab leaders didn’t.” But two points must be made: First, Arab leaders also made statements—and the talking points of both were likely scripted by the same agencies. Second, neither the Vatican nor those Arab states took any meaningful steps to fight the occupation—an occupation that has displaced and massacred native Christians in Gaza and the West Bank. If someone asks, “What could they have done?”—that itself is a flawed question. They could have done something, had they truly upheld the teachings of the son of Maryam (ʿalayhi al-salām). Peace without justice often ends in pieces.
Not just Pope Francis, but his predecessors too failed to raise a consistent voice against Israeli apartheid and occupation. Instead, they became tools serving American geopolitical interests.
We must not write in praise of such institutions merely due to peer pressure. The Vatican, as the spiritual head of over a billion followers, should have taken bold and principled stances—beyond symbolic gestures. Pope Francis had a few commendable moments: he welcomed delegations from Imam Khamenei and figures from the Islamic Republic. However, this cannot whitewash the Vatican’s failure to act against Zionism, Judaization, and the occupation of Palestine—or even to safeguard basic human and ethical values.
Allah alone knows best, and He is the One who knows all and sees all.
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🏴 | Kashmir Mourns the Loss of Allama Agha Syed Baqir (r) (1940–2025)
Kashmir has lost one of its most revered religious figures with the passing of Allama Agha Syed Baqir—a distinguished Islamic scholar, jurist, author, and the senior-most member of the respected Agha family of Budgam. The Agha family holds a central place in the religious, socio-political, and cultural fabric of Kashmiri Muslims, known for their leadership and commitment to faith and service.
Born on March 21, 1940, Allama Baqir began his foundational religious education at Babul Ilm, Budgam, under the guidance of his elders. His quest for deeper knowledge led him to the Hawza ʿIlmiyya of Najaf al-Ashraf in Iraq, one of the most prestigious centers of Shia Islamic learning. He spent years immersed in study and spiritual refinement before returning to Kashmir in 1982. From that point on, he actively took up the mantle of leadership and continued the religious mission of his forefathers—particularly in the footsteps of his esteemed ancestor, Agha Syed Yusuf al-Moosavi al-Safavi (r).
Allama Baqir was widely respected for his profound scholarship, spiritual depth, and firm ethical convictions. Fluent in Arabic, Persian, and Kashmiri, he was not only a scholar but also a poet, author, and orator, inspiring generations of students and followers. His sermons, writings, and poetic compositions carried deep theological weight.
Fatiha!
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Kashmir has lost one of its most revered religious figures with the passing of Allama Agha Syed Baqir—a distinguished Islamic scholar, jurist, author, and the senior-most member of the respected Agha family of Budgam. The Agha family holds a central place in the religious, socio-political, and cultural fabric of Kashmiri Muslims, known for their leadership and commitment to faith and service.
Born on March 21, 1940, Allama Baqir began his foundational religious education at Babul Ilm, Budgam, under the guidance of his elders. His quest for deeper knowledge led him to the Hawza ʿIlmiyya of Najaf al-Ashraf in Iraq, one of the most prestigious centers of Shia Islamic learning. He spent years immersed in study and spiritual refinement before returning to Kashmir in 1982. From that point on, he actively took up the mantle of leadership and continued the religious mission of his forefathers—particularly in the footsteps of his esteemed ancestor, Agha Syed Yusuf al-Moosavi al-Safavi (r).
Allama Baqir was widely respected for his profound scholarship, spiritual depth, and firm ethical convictions. Fluent in Arabic, Persian, and Kashmiri, he was not only a scholar but also a poet, author, and orator, inspiring generations of students and followers. His sermons, writings, and poetic compositions carried deep theological weight.
Fatiha!
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🟢 Report | Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
“Strike With Your Staff” – A new release performed by the Military Choir of the Al-Qassam Brigades.
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“Strike With Your Staff” – A new release performed by the Military Choir of the Al-Qassam Brigades.
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🇮🇶🇻🇦 | Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Sistani, Shi’a Islam's highest authority in Iraq, offered his condolences on Monday for the death of Pope Francis, praising his work promoting "peace and tolerance."
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🇸🇾 | Rebranded Terrorist Julani Dines with U.S. Masters While Syrians Starve:
As Syria reels under relentless economic collapse, rebranded terrorist Julani—the former al-Qaeda commander turned Western media darling—continues posing for photo ops with his American masters. While families in Idlib and beyond are skipping meals, Julani walks red carpets laid out by think tanks and intelligence cut-outs eager to polish his image as a “local leader” or “counterterrorism partner.”
Today; In Damascus, this terrorist hosted U.S. Congressman Marlin Stutzman at the Presidential Palace—another signal of the hollow theater where foreign players praise “resilience” while Syrians are being economically crushed.
Today, the price of a single loaf of bread is 4,000 Syrian pounds. For a family of five, that’s three loaves daily—12,000 SYP a day or 360,000 SYP per month. Add basic transport to and from work: 4,000 SYP daily, 160,000 SYP per month. That’s 520,000 SYP just for bread and transport—while the average salary is only 300,000 SYP.
Syrians are working only to afford the ride to work. Food, electricity, medicine—all are luxuries. They live on borrowed money and unpaid bills.
And yet, under Julani’s HTS rule, thousands are fired from jobs, new taxes are imposed, and entire properties are seized under the guise of security or “Shari‘a courts.” Those who protest are jailed, tortured, or quietly disappeared. Humanitarian aid is blocked or politicized, allowed only through HTS-controlled channels that demand allegiance in return for survival.
Julani’s apologists who smoke weed in the name of caliphate or whatever they think; 'the mossad sponsored Sharia eutopia' from Bangladesh or Pakistan or Netherlands blame sanctions, but starvation, property confiscation, kidnappings, targeted killings, and brutal sectarian crackdowns have nothing to do with external embargoes. These are the tools of a mafia-state.
Julani’s transition—from a blacklisted terrorist to a necktie-wearing “governor” of Idlib to self claimed President—has been engineered not by reform, but by Western intelligence services and media laundering. The man responsible for massacres, sectarian cleansing, and the silencing of dissent is now used to serve geopolitical interests at the cost of Syrian blood.
The world may buy the PR. Syrians, especially those in the bread lines, do not.
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As Syria reels under relentless economic collapse, rebranded terrorist Julani—the former al-Qaeda commander turned Western media darling—continues posing for photo ops with his American masters. While families in Idlib and beyond are skipping meals, Julani walks red carpets laid out by think tanks and intelligence cut-outs eager to polish his image as a “local leader” or “counterterrorism partner.”
Today; In Damascus, this terrorist hosted U.S. Congressman Marlin Stutzman at the Presidential Palace—another signal of the hollow theater where foreign players praise “resilience” while Syrians are being economically crushed.
Today, the price of a single loaf of bread is 4,000 Syrian pounds. For a family of five, that’s three loaves daily—12,000 SYP a day or 360,000 SYP per month. Add basic transport to and from work: 4,000 SYP daily, 160,000 SYP per month. That’s 520,000 SYP just for bread and transport—while the average salary is only 300,000 SYP.
Syrians are working only to afford the ride to work. Food, electricity, medicine—all are luxuries. They live on borrowed money and unpaid bills.
And yet, under Julani’s HTS rule, thousands are fired from jobs, new taxes are imposed, and entire properties are seized under the guise of security or “Shari‘a courts.” Those who protest are jailed, tortured, or quietly disappeared. Humanitarian aid is blocked or politicized, allowed only through HTS-controlled channels that demand allegiance in return for survival.
Julani’s apologists who smoke weed in the name of caliphate or whatever they think; 'the mossad sponsored Sharia eutopia' from Bangladesh or Pakistan or Netherlands blame sanctions, but starvation, property confiscation, kidnappings, targeted killings, and brutal sectarian crackdowns have nothing to do with external embargoes. These are the tools of a mafia-state.
Julani’s transition—from a blacklisted terrorist to a necktie-wearing “governor” of Idlib to self claimed President—has been engineered not by reform, but by Western intelligence services and media laundering. The man responsible for massacres, sectarian cleansing, and the silencing of dissent is now used to serve geopolitical interests at the cost of Syrian blood.
The world may buy the PR. Syrians, especially those in the bread lines, do not.
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🇱🇧 | Is Disarming Hezbollah Possible?
In recent months, following the ceasefire between Lebanon and israeli entity, considerable debate has arisen over Hezbollah’s weapons and the broader resistance movement in Lebanon, sparking widespread controversy. When Joseph Aoun, the President of Lebanon, stated that weapons should only be in the hands of the army, it caused a major uproar across Lebanese political circles.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s special representative on Lebanese affairs, along with Witkoff's deputy, traveled to Lebanon and openly demanded that the Lebanese government and army disarm Hezbollah. Hezbollah responded strongly. Wafiq Safa, head of liaison and coordination for Hezbollah and one of the group’s top officials, emphasized in an interview that disarmament is not part of Hezbollah’s strategic roadmap and laid out conditions for it—conditions that are practically impossible to meet. Later, Leader Shaykh Naim Qassim made a significant speech declaring that anyone calling for disarmament of the resistance is serving the Israeli enemy free of charge.
Who is pushing for Hezbollah’s disarmament?
1. The United States:
The campaign is led by Morgan Ortagus, Vitkoff’s deputy and the new special U.S. envoy to the Middle East (replacing Amos Hochstein in Lebanon). She has visited Lebanon multiple times, openly declaring that her main goal is the dismantling of Lebanon’s resistance movement. Her efforts align with the U.S. strategy to alter Lebanon’s military-security equation by reshaping the political equation in Beirut.
2. March 14 Alliance:
This coalition of anti-Hezbollah Lebanese political groups has long sought ways to neutralize the resistance and sees the current moment as ideal. Figures like Samir Geagea, Ashraf Rifi, and members of the Hariri family are among its key actors.
3. Israel and the Current Syrian Regime:
Both Tel Aviv and the present ruling regime in Damascus, as external enemies of Hezbollah, seek to permanently end the movement’s power. This has led to repeated Israeli incursions into Lebanon for precisely that reason.
Possible Scenarios:
1. Civil War:
In this scenario, Hezbollah refuses to disarm, leading to heightened tensions. If the government and army attempt to disarm the movement by force, it could spark an all-out civil war.
2. Integration into the Army:
This is an unlikely option but has been floated by some in Lebanon—similar to the integration of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) into the military. President Aoun has already rejected it, and Hezbollah has shown no intention of accepting this either.
3. Status Quo Continues:
This is the most likely outcome. Hezbollah retains its weapons, including missiles and drones, while the Lebanese government refrains from attempting disarmament by force. Meanwhile, the responsibility for defending national sovereignty is gradually shifted toward the state itself.
What is Hezbollah’s strategy?
Following its intense war with Israel and the assassination of its commanders and officials, Lebanon’s resistance movement is undergoing a comprehensive rebuilding phase—restoring its military command, intelligence leadership, and political structure. Hezbollah aims to draw lessons from the recent war and rebuild its strength through a gradual recovery process that requires time.
For now, Hezbollah avoids escalating tensions and instead plans to focus on the political front, particularly the 2026 elections. It aims to secure key parliamentary seats and reassert its political influence—though this will be no easy task. Amid all these developments, the disarmament of Hezbollah remains the key flashpoint between the Western-backed factions and the resistance movement in Lebanon.
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In recent months, following the ceasefire between Lebanon and israeli entity, considerable debate has arisen over Hezbollah’s weapons and the broader resistance movement in Lebanon, sparking widespread controversy. When Joseph Aoun, the President of Lebanon, stated that weapons should only be in the hands of the army, it caused a major uproar across Lebanese political circles.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s special representative on Lebanese affairs, along with Witkoff's deputy, traveled to Lebanon and openly demanded that the Lebanese government and army disarm Hezbollah. Hezbollah responded strongly. Wafiq Safa, head of liaison and coordination for Hezbollah and one of the group’s top officials, emphasized in an interview that disarmament is not part of Hezbollah’s strategic roadmap and laid out conditions for it—conditions that are practically impossible to meet. Later, Leader Shaykh Naim Qassim made a significant speech declaring that anyone calling for disarmament of the resistance is serving the Israeli enemy free of charge.
Who is pushing for Hezbollah’s disarmament?
1. The United States:
The campaign is led by Morgan Ortagus, Vitkoff’s deputy and the new special U.S. envoy to the Middle East (replacing Amos Hochstein in Lebanon). She has visited Lebanon multiple times, openly declaring that her main goal is the dismantling of Lebanon’s resistance movement. Her efforts align with the U.S. strategy to alter Lebanon’s military-security equation by reshaping the political equation in Beirut.
2. March 14 Alliance:
This coalition of anti-Hezbollah Lebanese political groups has long sought ways to neutralize the resistance and sees the current moment as ideal. Figures like Samir Geagea, Ashraf Rifi, and members of the Hariri family are among its key actors.
3. Israel and the Current Syrian Regime:
Both Tel Aviv and the present ruling regime in Damascus, as external enemies of Hezbollah, seek to permanently end the movement’s power. This has led to repeated Israeli incursions into Lebanon for precisely that reason.
Possible Scenarios:
1. Civil War:
In this scenario, Hezbollah refuses to disarm, leading to heightened tensions. If the government and army attempt to disarm the movement by force, it could spark an all-out civil war.
2. Integration into the Army:
This is an unlikely option but has been floated by some in Lebanon—similar to the integration of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) into the military. President Aoun has already rejected it, and Hezbollah has shown no intention of accepting this either.
3. Status Quo Continues:
This is the most likely outcome. Hezbollah retains its weapons, including missiles and drones, while the Lebanese government refrains from attempting disarmament by force. Meanwhile, the responsibility for defending national sovereignty is gradually shifted toward the state itself.
What is Hezbollah’s strategy?
Following its intense war with Israel and the assassination of its commanders and officials, Lebanon’s resistance movement is undergoing a comprehensive rebuilding phase—restoring its military command, intelligence leadership, and political structure. Hezbollah aims to draw lessons from the recent war and rebuild its strength through a gradual recovery process that requires time.
For now, Hezbollah avoids escalating tensions and instead plans to focus on the political front, particularly the 2026 elections. It aims to secure key parliamentary seats and reassert its political influence—though this will be no easy task. Amid all these developments, the disarmament of Hezbollah remains the key flashpoint between the Western-backed factions and the resistance movement in Lebanon.
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🇾🇪 Breaking: U.S. warplanes launched a series of airstrikes across Yemen:
— Kamran Island in Al-Hodeidah Governorate was bombed multiple times.
— Al-Muhajar area in Haroob village, located in Al-Hosn city of Sana’a Governorate, was hit twice.
— Majzar city in Marib Governorate was also struck twice.
Al-Masirah reports escalating aggression as civilian areas continue to be targeted.
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— Kamran Island in Al-Hodeidah Governorate was bombed multiple times.
— Al-Muhajar area in Haroob village, located in Al-Hosn city of Sana’a Governorate, was hit twice.
— Majzar city in Marib Governorate was also struck twice.
Al-Masirah reports escalating aggression as civilian areas continue to be targeted.
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🇵🇸 Report: In a previous video from January 22, Pope Francis is seen making a phone call to the Holy Family Church in Gaza, speaking with Father Yusuf Asad and Father Gabriel Romanelli, checking on their conditions amidst the ongoing Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Francis, who called for a ceasefire in Gaza and humanitarian aid access in his Easter message yesterday, passed away today at the age of 88.
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Francis, who called for a ceasefire in Gaza and humanitarian aid access in his Easter message yesterday, passed away today at the age of 88.
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🇵🇸 Report: In a previous video from January 22, Pope Francis is seen making a phone call to the Holy Family Church in Gaza, speaking with Father Yusuf Asad and Father Gabriel Romanelli, checking on their conditions amidst the ongoing Israeli genocide in the…
✅ | Got it confirmed—wanted to add it here: Pope Francis did additional supportive things for the Christians of Gaza and the people of Gaza collectively. Despite being trapped in the cage of the Vatican, he used his personal means to interact with local Christian Church leaders in Gaza and nearby areas, taking daily reports as much as he could in person. He also tried to help however he could from his imprisoned chair. This gesture was more—and far better—than the collective fatwa factories of the Arab traitor regimes, and indeed enough to make Salman and Erdoğan ashamed.
As a person, he was better than Sudais, the Muftis of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and others who not only speak “for the cause” but in reality push falsehood (fasād), changing stances according to the Sultan’s will.
As said—despite being on a strangled, barbed ceremonial seat—Pope Francis, in person, chose this path. Most possibly, this very nature of his prompted Imam Khamenei’s stance—where he reminded the Pope that if Jesus (A) were present today, he would ache for Gaza and the super-oppressed masses. In past few years, Imam Khamenei (H) sent him three delegations on multiple occasions.
Whatever we don’t know about how he left the world—Allah is the best dealer of all.
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As a person, he was better than Sudais, the Muftis of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and others who not only speak “for the cause” but in reality push falsehood (fasād), changing stances according to the Sultan’s will.
As said—despite being on a strangled, barbed ceremonial seat—Pope Francis, in person, chose this path. Most possibly, this very nature of his prompted Imam Khamenei’s stance—where he reminded the Pope that if Jesus (A) were present today, he would ache for Gaza and the super-oppressed masses. In past few years, Imam Khamenei (H) sent him three delegations on multiple occasions.
Whatever we don’t know about how he left the world—Allah is the best dealer of all.
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🇸🇾 Breaking: Terrorist forces loyal to Julani have arrested Khaled, head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement in Syria, and Abu Ali Yasser, head of the organizing committee for the Syrian arena.
The arrests signal an escalating crackdown by HTS on Palestinian factions operating in Syria under the guise of “security operations.”
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The arrests signal an escalating crackdown by HTS on Palestinian factions operating in Syria under the guise of “security operations.”
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🇵🇸 Report: A Palestinian prisoner from the Gaza Strip, newly released from Israeli occupation prisons, was shocked to learn that several members of his family had been martyred during the ongoing aggression.
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🇵🇸 Report: A heartbreaking scene in Gaza City—A young man was seen embracing the lifeless body of his 4-year-old sister, who was martyred in an Israeli airstrike.
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🇱🇧 Breaking: An Israeli occupation drone strike targeted a vehicle in Baawerta, near Damour in Mount Lebanon, south of Beirut.
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🇱🇧 Breaking: An Israeli occupation drone strike targeted a vehicle in Baawerta, near Damour in Mount Lebanon, south of Beirut. 🔹@enemywatch
🇱🇧 Breaking: Hussein Attawi (r), a senior military commander in the Islamic Group movement in Lebanon, was assassinated this morning in a targeted Israeli drone strike.
His vehicle was struck in Mount Lebanon province, in the heart of the country, according to an official statement issued by the group.
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His vehicle was struck in Mount Lebanon province, in the heart of the country, according to an official statement issued by the group.
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🇱🇧 Breaking: Hussein Attawi (r), a senior military commander in the Islamic Group movement in Lebanon, was assassinated this morning in a targeted Israeli drone strike. His vehicle was struck in Mount Lebanon province, in the heart of the country, according…
🇱🇧 Breaking: Statement from Jamaat-i Islami; Beirut:
In the Name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
“And never think that those who are killed in the cause of God are dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision.”
Jamaat-i Islaami mourns the martyrdom of the academic and militant leader, Dr. Hussein Izzat Atwi, who was assassinated by a treacherous Israeli drone strike.
The attack targeted his vehicle as he traveled on the morning of Tuesday, April 22, 2025, from his home in the town of Bawarta to his workplace in Beirut.
The Islamic Group condemns this cowardly crime and holds the Zionist enemy fully responsible. The statement asks: “How long will this Zionist arrogance be allowed to tamper with the security of Lebanon and the Lebanese?”
Beirut | April 22, 2025
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In the Name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
“And never think that those who are killed in the cause of God are dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision.”
Jamaat-i Islaami mourns the martyrdom of the academic and militant leader, Dr. Hussein Izzat Atwi, who was assassinated by a treacherous Israeli drone strike.
The attack targeted his vehicle as he traveled on the morning of Tuesday, April 22, 2025, from his home in the town of Bawarta to his workplace in Beirut.
The Islamic Group condemns this cowardly crime and holds the Zionist enemy fully responsible. The statement asks: “How long will this Zionist arrogance be allowed to tamper with the security of Lebanon and the Lebanese?”
Beirut | April 22, 2025
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🇸🇾 Report: In the early phase of the Israeli-led assault against anti-Zionist resistance factions, the Syrian regime—for serving america, israeli and regional traitors' interests—has intensified its crackdown on Palestinian resistance groups. Over recent months, the Syrian government has reportedly disclosed safe house locations, enabled Israeli airstrikes, and arrested multiple fighters from Saraya al-Quds and Al-Qassam Brigades.
Now, after a documented meeting between Julani and U.S. intelligence officials, the crackdown has escalated to target political officials from Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and Saraya al-Quds directly.
In a public statement, Saraya al-Quds called on the Syrian government to release their detained members. This campaign isn’t isolated. The assassination of Dr. Hussein Izzat Atwi (r), a senior commander from Lebanon’s Sunni Jamaat-e-Islami, and continued shelling near Shebaa Farms, point to a larger pattern of collaboration—where regimes like Syria’s are now clearly facilitating the silencing of Sunni resistance factions.
The narrative must change: this is not about sect or group loyalty—Shia or Sunni, Hezbollah or Amal, Iranian-backed or not—but about recognizing a systematic effort to dismantle all effective anti-Israel resistance units under the pretext of regional security.
Unless this collaboration is called out and confronted, the region risks being stripped of its final lines of defense.
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Now, after a documented meeting between Julani and U.S. intelligence officials, the crackdown has escalated to target political officials from Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and Saraya al-Quds directly.
In a public statement, Saraya al-Quds called on the Syrian government to release their detained members. This campaign isn’t isolated. The assassination of Dr. Hussein Izzat Atwi (r), a senior commander from Lebanon’s Sunni Jamaat-e-Islami, and continued shelling near Shebaa Farms, point to a larger pattern of collaboration—where regimes like Syria’s are now clearly facilitating the silencing of Sunni resistance factions.
The narrative must change: this is not about sect or group loyalty—Shia or Sunni, Hezbollah or Amal, Iranian-backed or not—but about recognizing a systematic effort to dismantle all effective anti-Israel resistance units under the pretext of regional security.
Unless this collaboration is called out and confronted, the region risks being stripped of its final lines of defense.
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