❎ | Behind the smokescreen of trade deals and fake diplomacy, Trump has convinced all Arab states. Now, Gaza is set to be drenched in blood with a million displaced and the largest ground operation yet. Everyone is involved—no one is exempt—from Mohammed bin Salman to Erdogan. And Erdogan’s betrayal is even greater, more calculated, and more dangerous than many. May history spit on their names, and may every drop of Palestinian blood chase their legacies with shame.
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✅ | As expected, the United States has once again resumed its war theatre and campaign of lies. In an interview with Fox News, Donald Trump stated: “The Gulf region faces a major danger due to Iran, but I do not consider the region vulnerable because we have the largest army in the world.” It is now clearer than ever that Trump’s visit to the Gulf was not about diplomacy or peace—it was a calculated effort to rally the disbelievers (kuffār) into intensifying pressure on Iran and preparing for confrontation.
The regimes that many misguided Muslims idolize—like the modern-day Lāt, ʿUzzā, and Hubal—are not only bankrolling these efforts but are actively collaborating to normalize ties with Israel, displace Palestinians, and crush any force that stands with the resistance. Their treachery is not hidden—it is loud, proud, and bloodstained.
Meanwhile, terrorist Witkoff, under the guise of diplomacy, is buying time through one-on-one engagements, dragging Iranian foreign ministry officials into delays that cost the region dearly. This charade must end. The only meaningful response now is to strike back with truth-bound, divinely sanctioned operations against Israel, followed by sustained campaigns to dismantle U.S. military bases. Should these Arab pagan regimes escalate further, they must be met with their fate with Badr and Fatah missiles—a reckoning long overdue.
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The regimes that many misguided Muslims idolize—like the modern-day Lāt, ʿUzzā, and Hubal—are not only bankrolling these efforts but are actively collaborating to normalize ties with Israel, displace Palestinians, and crush any force that stands with the resistance. Their treachery is not hidden—it is loud, proud, and bloodstained.
Meanwhile, terrorist Witkoff, under the guise of diplomacy, is buying time through one-on-one engagements, dragging Iranian foreign ministry officials into delays that cost the region dearly. This charade must end. The only meaningful response now is to strike back with truth-bound, divinely sanctioned operations against Israel, followed by sustained campaigns to dismantle U.S. military bases. Should these Arab pagan regimes escalate further, they must be met with their fate with Badr and Fatah missiles—a reckoning long overdue.
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🇮🇷 Breaking — Imam Khamenei (H) is set to meet shortly with a group of teachers and educators from across Iran.
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✅ | As long as this hand remains raised, the hope for freedom from the claws of the Western savages and Arab pagan regimes continues.
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🇮🇷| Leader of Iran, Imam Khamenei, in reaction to Trump’s remarks:
Some of the remarks made during POTUS visit to the region are not even worth responding to.
The level of these comments is so low that it brings shame to the one who said them and shame to the American people.
Let’s leave most of it aside, but there are 1-2 points that should be noted.
Trump said he wants to use power for peace, he lied.
He, and other American officials, have used power not for peace, but for massacres in Gaza, for starting wars wherever they could, and to support their proxies.
Who has used power for peace?
Yes, power can be used for peace and security — and for this very reason, we will, despite our enemies, continue to increase our own power day by day, God willing.
But they haven’t done that—they used power to provide heavy ton bombs to the Zionist regime to drop on the heads of children in Gaza, on hospitals, and on homes in Lebanon and wherever else they could.
— This was during a meeting with the teachers of the country, he also spoke about the importance of education, I translated them on Twitter, you can read it here.
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Some of the remarks made during POTUS visit to the region are not even worth responding to.
The level of these comments is so low that it brings shame to the one who said them and shame to the American people.
Let’s leave most of it aside, but there are 1-2 points that should be noted.
Trump said he wants to use power for peace, he lied.
He, and other American officials, have used power not for peace, but for massacres in Gaza, for starting wars wherever they could, and to support their proxies.
Who has used power for peace?
Yes, power can be used for peace and security — and for this very reason, we will, despite our enemies, continue to increase our own power day by day, God willing.
But they haven’t done that—they used power to provide heavy ton bombs to the Zionist regime to drop on the heads of children in Gaza, on hospitals, and on homes in Lebanon and wherever else they could.
— This was during a meeting with the teachers of the country, he also spoke about the importance of education, I translated them on Twitter, you can read it here.
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🇵🇸 | A husband’s anguished cry pierced the rubble-strewn air of northern Gaza as he called for help to carry the lifeless body of his wife martyred in a desperate attempt to escape relentless bombardment.
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🇮🇷 Report — Imam Khamenei (H) today:
Some of the statements made during this trip by the U.S. President to the region aren’t even worth responding to. The level of discourse is so low that it brings shame upon the speaker and shame upon the American people. I won’t bother with those, but we should focus on one or two points.
Trump said he wants to use power for peace — he lied. He and U.S. officials, the American governments, have used power for the massacre in Gaza, for igniting wars wherever they could, for supporting their mercenaries. This is how they’ve used their power. When have they ever used power to create peace?
Yes, power can be used for peace and security. That’s exactly why we — despite the enemies — will, God willing, continue to increase our own power and our country’s power every day. But they haven’t done that. They’ve used their power to hand over ten-ton bombs to the Zionist regime to drop on the heads of Gaza’s children, on hospitals, on people’s homes — in Lebanon, and wherever else they can.
The U.S. President is proposing a model to these Arab countries — a model which, according to his own words, means these countries wouldn’t be able to survive even ten days without the U.S. That’s what he said: “If the U.S. isn’t there, they won’t last ten days; it’s the U.S. that keeps them going.”
Even now, in their dealings, in their conduct, in their proposals, they are once again presenting and imposing this same model — one where these countries are unable to function without America. This model is certainly a failed one. With the determination of the region’s nations, the U.S. must leave — and will leave — this region.
Undoubtedly, in this region, the source of corruption, war, and division is the Zionist regime — the Zionist regime, which is a dangerous, malignant cancerous tumor in this region. It absolutely must be eradicated — and it will be.
The Islamic Republic has clear principles and a defined system of values. Despite all the ups and downs that have occurred around us, it has remained committed to these principles and has advanced the country on that basis.
Today’s Iran is not the Iran of thirty, forty, or fifty years ago. Today, by God’s grace, by divine favor, to the dismay of the enemies and despite the spite of others, Iran has made progress — and, God willing, will continue to progress many times over. Everyone will witness this. Our youth, in the best way, will see this future. And, God willing, everyone will take part in building the ideal Islamic Iran.
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Some of the statements made during this trip by the U.S. President to the region aren’t even worth responding to. The level of discourse is so low that it brings shame upon the speaker and shame upon the American people. I won’t bother with those, but we should focus on one or two points.
Trump said he wants to use power for peace — he lied. He and U.S. officials, the American governments, have used power for the massacre in Gaza, for igniting wars wherever they could, for supporting their mercenaries. This is how they’ve used their power. When have they ever used power to create peace?
Yes, power can be used for peace and security. That’s exactly why we — despite the enemies — will, God willing, continue to increase our own power and our country’s power every day. But they haven’t done that. They’ve used their power to hand over ten-ton bombs to the Zionist regime to drop on the heads of Gaza’s children, on hospitals, on people’s homes — in Lebanon, and wherever else they can.
The U.S. President is proposing a model to these Arab countries — a model which, according to his own words, means these countries wouldn’t be able to survive even ten days without the U.S. That’s what he said: “If the U.S. isn’t there, they won’t last ten days; it’s the U.S. that keeps them going.”
Even now, in their dealings, in their conduct, in their proposals, they are once again presenting and imposing this same model — one where these countries are unable to function without America. This model is certainly a failed one. With the determination of the region’s nations, the U.S. must leave — and will leave — this region.
Undoubtedly, in this region, the source of corruption, war, and division is the Zionist regime — the Zionist regime, which is a dangerous, malignant cancerous tumor in this region. It absolutely must be eradicated — and it will be.
The Islamic Republic has clear principles and a defined system of values. Despite all the ups and downs that have occurred around us, it has remained committed to these principles and has advanced the country on that basis.
Today’s Iran is not the Iran of thirty, forty, or fifty years ago. Today, by God’s grace, by divine favor, to the dismay of the enemies and despite the spite of others, Iran has made progress — and, God willing, will continue to progress many times over. Everyone will witness this. Our youth, in the best way, will see this future. And, God willing, everyone will take part in building the ideal Islamic Iran.
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✅ | Trump’s plans for the Middle East will collapse completely. He exploited the wealth of these Gulf states, fooled them, and then ran away. He can’t produce any lasting results from his so-called “deal-making” — a loser who was crushed by a 40-kilometer Gaza Strip and a province of Sanaa. He can’t stay in the region for long; he will have to leave. He couldn’t do anything with Syria — he’ll likely unleash his new version of ISIS [ISIS 2.0] on al-Julani, eliminate him, and then turn around and sanction Syria again.
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✅ | May every oppressor, every killer of Gaza’s children, and every soul who justified, denied, or normalized this genocide carry the weight of their cruelty forever. May their days be restless and their nights cursed by the echoes of the lives they erased. Let the silence of those who watched and said nothing become a testimony against them a silence more violent than bombs. May the provokers, the funders, and the desensitized be stripped of their illusions, exposed before history and divinity alike. There is no redemption in apathy, and no escape from the truth they tried to bury beneath rubble and blood.
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🇱🇧🏴☠️ ☄️ | A Lebanese Islamic singer charged with spying for israel 🔸 Lebanese authorities have charged Mohammad Hadi Saleh, an Islamic singer, with espionage for Israel. He has been accused of causing the deaths of Lebanese citizens, including Hezbollah…
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🇱🇧 | Report — Before the events of the Al-Aqsa Flood (October 7, 2023), Muhammad Saleh, a young man working in the stock exchange, was expelled from Hezbollah. His financial activity in that field was the primary reason for his dismissal. Over time, he maintained several accounts in a currency exchange company known as CFI and routinely transferred money from a specific shop located in the Al-Ghabairah area. He developed a trusted relationship with the owner of that shop through consistent transactions—often calling to request transfers of $5,000 or $10,000 and coming by later to settle the amount. This arrangement went on until one day, Muhammad requested a larger transfer of $20,000, though the actual amount may have been $18,500. He contacted the shop owner, asked him to process the transfer, and said he would stop by his house and deliver the money on the way back. But after that call, Muhammad vanished and stopped answering calls.
This sudden disappearance alarmed the shop owner, who managed to locate Muhammad’s house. He went there, confronted him, and physically dragged him out, taking him to a nearby coffee shop. At the coffee shop, he warned Muhammad that he needed the money the same day—before midnight. Under this pressure, Muhammad started reaching out to various contacts. He called people in Iraq, sent out emails, and asked friends to wire him funds, but to no avail.
As time passed and Muhammad failed to come up with the money, the shop owner brought him back to the shop. There, a friend of the shop owner arrived. The friend demanded Muhammad’s phone and began to search through it to verify the status of his accounts and communications. When he opened Muhammad’s email, the very first message was from someone named “Louis,” asking Muhammad to investigate a specific individual. As he continued reviewing the inbox, it became apparent that all the emails were from a consistent sender and all contained instructions to gather intelligence.
The instructions were clear and detailed: Muhammad was asked to gather information on facilities affiliated with “the organization,” a term that the emails used in place of Hezbollah. These emails requested surveillance data on the types of motorcycles used, names of individuals involved, and any available details that could be exploited. At this point, the shop owner and his friend recognized the gravity of what they had uncovered. They immediately reported the matter to Hezbollah.
A member of Hezbollah arrived at the shop, and in his presence, Muhammad Saleh confessed. He admitted that he had been recruited in Iraq and had returned to Lebanon after the war with the intention of rejoining Hezbollah. This method of infiltration is known to Hezbollah: Israeli handlers reportedly encourage expelled or resigned members of the party to re-enlist in order to act as informants and gather intelligence from the inside.
Following the confession, the shop owner’s lawyer, Qasim Al-Diqah, went to the Harat Harik police station and reported Muhammad’s whereabouts to the chief of police. Acting on a judicial order, the station’s deputy commander dispatched several officers who executed the arrest of Muhammad Saleh.
It’s important to emphasize that the details described here are based on initial interrogation reports and not final legal findings. Muhammad’s account could contain elements of deception, manipulation, or partial truths. As such, no conclusions about guilt or innocence can be drawn from these early statements alone. The final judgment lies with the judiciary, which will base its ruling on the complete body of evidence, including any technical forensic data retrieved from his mobile devices and other communications.
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This sudden disappearance alarmed the shop owner, who managed to locate Muhammad’s house. He went there, confronted him, and physically dragged him out, taking him to a nearby coffee shop. At the coffee shop, he warned Muhammad that he needed the money the same day—before midnight. Under this pressure, Muhammad started reaching out to various contacts. He called people in Iraq, sent out emails, and asked friends to wire him funds, but to no avail.
As time passed and Muhammad failed to come up with the money, the shop owner brought him back to the shop. There, a friend of the shop owner arrived. The friend demanded Muhammad’s phone and began to search through it to verify the status of his accounts and communications. When he opened Muhammad’s email, the very first message was from someone named “Louis,” asking Muhammad to investigate a specific individual. As he continued reviewing the inbox, it became apparent that all the emails were from a consistent sender and all contained instructions to gather intelligence.
The instructions were clear and detailed: Muhammad was asked to gather information on facilities affiliated with “the organization,” a term that the emails used in place of Hezbollah. These emails requested surveillance data on the types of motorcycles used, names of individuals involved, and any available details that could be exploited. At this point, the shop owner and his friend recognized the gravity of what they had uncovered. They immediately reported the matter to Hezbollah.
A member of Hezbollah arrived at the shop, and in his presence, Muhammad Saleh confessed. He admitted that he had been recruited in Iraq and had returned to Lebanon after the war with the intention of rejoining Hezbollah. This method of infiltration is known to Hezbollah: Israeli handlers reportedly encourage expelled or resigned members of the party to re-enlist in order to act as informants and gather intelligence from the inside.
Following the confession, the shop owner’s lawyer, Qasim Al-Diqah, went to the Harat Harik police station and reported Muhammad’s whereabouts to the chief of police. Acting on a judicial order, the station’s deputy commander dispatched several officers who executed the arrest of Muhammad Saleh.
It’s important to emphasize that the details described here are based on initial interrogation reports and not final legal findings. Muhammad’s account could contain elements of deception, manipulation, or partial truths. As such, no conclusions about guilt or innocence can be drawn from these early statements alone. The final judgment lies with the judiciary, which will base its ruling on the complete body of evidence, including any technical forensic data retrieved from his mobile devices and other communications.
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📕 | Al-Mu’tazz (the 13th Abbasid caliph) imprisoned 11th Imam of Ahlulbayt (A); Imam Hasan al-Askari (A) along with a group of the Talibids. Dawud ibn al-Qasim narrates: “We were imprisoned with some individuals, and our jailer was Saleh ibn Wasif. One day, we saw Imam Hasan al-Askari (A) being brought into the prison. Among us in the prison was a man from the Jumahi tribe (who was actually a spy placed among us, though we didn’t know at the time). He had presented himself as an Alawite. Imam Hasan al-Askari (A) told us, ‘If there were no stranger among you, I would have told you when you would be released.’ Then he pointed to that Jumahi man and signaled for him to leave. After he left, the Imam said to us, ‘This man is not one of you — he is a spy. Be cautious of him. Inside his clothes, there is a paper on which he has written a report about you to the caliph.’ One of our group searched his clothing and found the report, just as the Imam had said…”
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🥀 | Many have walked this path—some gave their full measure and returned, others never came back. Many stood firm to the very end. Shaheed Raisi attained martyrdom while standing in defense of Gaza...
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