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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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📕 | 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…”

#History

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| We didn’t find it newsworthy to report on the Arab summit.

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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...

#Fatiha

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🇾🇪 Breaking — Yemeni Armed forces:

The missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a special military operation targeting Lod Airport — known by the Zionists as Ben Gurion Airport — in the occupied area of Jaffa [Zionist name: Tel Aviv], using two ballistic missiles, one of them being a hypersonic missile of the type “Palestine 2”, and the other, “Zulfaqār".

Thanks to Allah, the operation successfully hit its target, causing millions of Zionist occupiers to flee to shelters and disrupting airport operations for nearly an hour.

Earlier yesterday morning, the Yemeni Armed Forces’ Air Force also carried out a military operation targeting Lod Airport using a drone of the type “Yafa.”

The Yemeni Armed Forces renew their call to the sons of this Ummah:

Has the Ummah of two billion Muslims become incapable of saving two million Muslims from genocide and starvation?

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📕 | The duty of women is to shape and raise human beings. If women who nurture humanity are taken away from nations, those nations will fall into defeat and decline. It is women who strengthen nations and instill courage in them.

— Imam Khomeini (r)

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🇵🇸 Breaking — Brother of Yahya Sinwaar (r) attained martyrdom in last night’s Israeli bombing on Nuseirat. Dr. Zakaria Al-Sinwaar (r), professor of modern history at the Islamic University, was killed along with three of his sons when their tent was targeted. He was the brother of martyr Yahya Al-Sinwaar (r), head of Hamas’s political bureau.

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🇮🇷🇵🇸 | While some nations are paying hundreds of billions of dollars to fund the genocide and continue starving the oppressed in Gaza, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the country that has been sanctioned for over 40 years continues aiding and supporting the people of Gaza

🔸 Iran Hamdel campaign which was launched by the request of the Islamic revolution leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, continues aiding the people of Gaza and even Lebanon with humanitarian relief and needs

🔸 This mission is funded by hundreds of kilograms of gold and other valuable assets generously donated by the faithful Iranian public and global supporters of the Marjaʿiyyah (Shia scholars), in response to the destruction caused by Zionist strikes.

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🇵🇸 Breaking — Brother of Yahya Sinwaar (r) attained martyrdom in last night’s Israeli bombing on Nuseirat. Dr. Zakaria Al-Sinwaar (r), professor of modern history at the Islamic University, was killed along with three of his sons when their tent was targeted.…
🇵🇸 Breaking — Yahya al-Sinwar’s Brother Found Alive After Being Declared Dead:

Just hours after reports emerged claiming the death of Zakaria al-Sinwar — brother of martyred Hamas leader Yahya al-Sinwar — in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza’s Nuseirat camp, media sources have confirmed that he is, in fact, alive.

According to multiple accounts, medical staff had confirmed Zakaria’s death and ordered his transfer to the morgue. However, during the transfer process, doctors reportedly detected signs of life and immediately initiated resuscitation efforts. He was successfully revived.

Media sources confirmed the development, reported that Zakaria al-Sinwar remains in critical condition.

Pray for his speedy recovery!

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📕 | Report — Will of the Martyr Ayatollah Al-Hashim (r): I Know I Will Be Martyred:

In accordance with the sacred command of Islam, I write this will: I know I will be martyred—this has long been my wish. If so, I will be the third Sayyid martyr of the prayer niche (mihrab) in Tabriz. O Allah, You are my witness that during my time of service, even if I brought no benefit to Islam, I at least tried not to cause harm. I fully confess that I made every effort to ensure that no one would grow disillusioned with the clergy because of my actions, behavior, or conduct.

If one day I attain the honor of martyrdom on the path of Islam, at the very least—because of my role as Friday Prayer Leader—my will should be read aloud during the grand and defiant Friday Prayer. O Allah, grant me this wish. You know well that even during my pilgrimage to the eighth Imam of the Shi’a in holy Mashhad and during my visit to Imam al-Husayn (a) in Karbala, I wished for martyrdom in the path of Islam—so that I could both gain provisions for the hereafter and, if my life held no benefit for Islam, perhaps my martyrdom would help promote it.

O Allah, if during my sermons I said, “If I am worthy of martyrdom, grant it to me,” I said it truthfully and from the depths of my heart. Again I pray: if I am worthy of this rank, bring me soon to that goal. Despite approximately 30 months of efforts during the war, in the fronts of truth against falsehood, I passed near martyrdom many times—but it was not granted to me. As Martyr Ayatollah Madani (r) said: “Whatever I asked of Allah, He gave—except martyrdom,” yet eventually he, too, reached his long-cherished goal.

O Allah, for my father—whom I was not able to truly fulfill my duty toward, and because of whose dissatisfaction I did not strive to introduce his honorable character to the beloved people—grant health, well-being, and long life. A father filled with piety, who did all his actions for Your sake. To my dear wife, I ask Allah the Almighty to grant you patience and perseverance. If I am granted martyrdom, you should take pride in being the wife of a martyr. It is true that I saw how deeply pained you were when parting from our daughter Somayyeh al-Sadat and our son Sayyid Ali, but always be patient.

During my time in public service, I never took a single rial from public funds for personal use; in fact, I spent from my own wealth on charitable and public welfare projects. I never abused my position or authority, nor did I even make use of my legal entitlements. When the regional ideological-political offices were dissolved, I traveled between Tabriz and Tehran for two years for administrative work, spending around 2 million tomans of my own money on flight tickets, even though I could have used government resources.

I considered serving the creation of Allah a great honor and a path to a good ending. I viewed staying away from political games, factionalism, flattery, and sycophancy in the workplace as a religious duty—and saw working sincerely for Allah as a way to draw nearer to Him.

— Sayyid Mohammad Ali Al-Hashim (r)

[September 20, 2018]

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📕 | Report — Will of the Martyr Ayatollah Al-Hashim (r): I Know I Will Be Martyred: In accordance with the sacred command of Islam, I write this will: I know I will be martyred—this has long been my wish. If so, I will be the third Sayyid martyr of the prayer…
🥀 | Shaheed Ayatullah Aal Hashim (r) attained martyrdom alongside Shaheed Ayatullah Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi (r); the then president of Iran and a prominent leader of Islamic Resistance Axis. This deeply unfortunate and tragic event occurred just one year ago, yet it feels as though decades have passed since that moment. The weight of their loss still lingers heavily,...

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