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🇾🇪 Breaking — Saudi enemy fire has killed two Yemeni civilians today. A man was martyred in the Al-Shaab area of Haradh District (Hajjah Governorate), and a young girl was killed in the Ayash area of Munabbih District (Saada Governorate), near the border.

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☑️ | Something is cooking behind. Keep your eyes on Syria. American might bring ISIS 2.0 and start the clashes on Iraq-Syria borders.

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❗️ Do not clap like seals for the most mundane, lukewarm, and hypocritical condemnation of some aspects of "israel's" policies!

Who cares if the British secretary condemns "israel" and stops arms transfers — it is too little, too late. They have been a partner to this genocide since the beginning and many weapons suppliers to "israel" exist on British soil, such as Elbit. This is only to save face because the daily massacres are a liability.

Who cares of a literal "israeli" politician from the liberal opposition condemns Netanyahu's actions, as if stopping the killing of children would legitimize an occupation regime which is built on land theft, terrorism, and decades of genocide. Not only a liberal politician has recently condemned the killing of children, but so has the Liberal Zionist newspaper Haaretz. Again, this is all meant to be a form of normalization of the Zionist regime, that if they stop the most ugliest of their acts, that would make them a legitimate country.

Who cares if the former CEO of Ben and Jerry's comes out and condemns some aspects of "israeli" policy, when he is likely only anti-Netanyahu and not anti-Zionist? For those who are convinced otherwise, keep in mind that Ben and Jerry's ice cream is not owned by Mr. Cohen anymore, and so purchasing their ice cream will not reward him for his stance, but rather Unilever.

This is not about elitism or purity contests. This is about basic principles and not believing the crocodile tears of hypocrite western officials or sly fox liberal Zionists. We draw a red line at normalization of any kind. There is no rehabilitating this occupation nor the western regimes who are covered in the same innocent blood.
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❗️ Do not clap like seals for the most mundane, lukewarm, and hypocritical condemnation of some aspects of "israel's" policies! Who cares if the British secretary condemns "israel" and stops arms transfers — it is too little, too late. They have been a partner…
| It’s truly shocking to witness the same people who cry over posts of Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah (r), Imam Khamenei (h), Abu Ubaydah (h), or images of dead children in Gaza, now sending heart emojis when Donald Trump mumbles, “I’m not happy about Gaza,” or when they cheer on Trump and Netanyahu arguing over a UAE-sponsored “drop-in-the-ocean” aid convoy.

This is not just moral confusion—it’s a deep, chronic psychological breakdown.

The ideological compass is broken. We are witnessing a collective meltdown rooted in trauma, social media dependency, and a total collapse of political maturity. Muslims, globally, have been slowly trained to crave validation from their enemies—and now they mistake PR statements, crocodile tears, and lukewarm disapproval for solidarity.

At the center of this collapse is a virus called “atleastism.”

“At least Trump said something.”
“At least the UAE sent some aid.”
“At least Turkey pretends to care.”

This mindset is a symptom of learned helplessness. Atleastism is the theology of the defeated. It’s a faith in crumbs. It’s what happens when a people are so mentally beaten down that they can’t imagine real resistance anymore, so they start hallucinating “hope” in their oppressors’ gestures. It’s survival, not strength.

Even worse, this mental collapse has created a culture where ideology itself is seen as extremist. Clear enmity towards oppression is labeled “sectarian.” The same America that armed the genocide now gets praised for its “concern.” The UAE, which built half the Mossad’s logistical empire in the Gulf, just has to say “Gaza makes us sad,” and suddenly they’re forgiven. The same Turkey that hosted every anti-Syrian operation is still fantasized as some last Islamic fortress—because their president quotes a few ayahs.

This is psychological warfare. It’s working—and it’s internal.

It’s made Muslims allergic to clarity, to seriousness, to hatred of injustice. “Better than nothing” has become a creed. Influencers have turned resistance into aesthetics, and hashtags into strategy. If a celebrity says “Free Palestine” once, they’re deified—even if they bankroll the very systems that destroy it.

And yet, Gaza never begged for this kind of sympathy. They never asked for half-hearted gestures or empty words. Yahya Sinwar didn’t run to the West for table scraps. He went straight to Iran—because he understood where ideological backbone still breathes. He knew resistance isn’t just weapons or borders—it’s belief. And belief can’t be borrowed from liars.

What we’re seeing isn’t just political collapse—it’s psychological erosion. Muslims have lost the ability to hate the right enemies and love the right people. Their senses are dulled. Their emotions hijacked. Their logic outsourced to Western-approved “reasonable voices” who hand them pacifiers while bombs fall.

Even now, as Israel openly debates whether infants are valid targets, people are still waiting for some Gulf prince to say the right thing so they can exhale. But Yazid also cried after Karbala—does that make him righteous?

Gaza doesn’t need tears from the guilty. It needs spine from the believers.

This isn’t just a crisis of leadership. It’s a spiritual collapse, an ideological seizure, and a psychological rewiring of the Ummah. And unless that is reversed—unless this internal velvet revolution is fought—you can forget victory, because you already surrendered your mind.

This dilution of hate for real enemies is not just disappointing—it’s part of a velvet revolution that has already eaten away at your clarity and seriousness, and it’s coming for your soul just as it did for Ukraine’s sovereignty before it even knew what hit it.

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| Martyrs and their soldiers never waited for your “atleast.” They knew exactly whom they were fighting, and they foresaw the suppression and destruction. They never begged for your comparisons, your “atleastism,” or the notion that “something is better than nothing.” What they hated was Pharaoh, Yazid, Biden, Trump, Netanyahu, and the Gulf’s pagans. They wanted these evils to be hated with full emotional and ideological presence—from the first to the last—without dilution or confusion. They never wanted any of them to issue solidarity letters in their favor or for their movement.

That is why they were ahrar—the truly free people—not the confused ones still debating whether boycotts work or wondering if it’s finally time to stop drinking Starbucks or not?!

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| “Atleast” made sense when there were zero supporters of Gaza; when the cause stood isolated. But now, with a complete and active Resistance Front in place, using “atleast” as a justification has become bogus, illogical, and even insulting. Problem is that the front is largely Shia—and that is real rabbified problem.

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| Attention: China did not send any airdrops to Gaza — the circulating video is old. It shows earlier attempts by a few regimes to fulfill their “duties” by dropping aid from the air, which tragically ended up killing Palestinians instead.

This video leads us to photographs of airdrops in Gaza using similar parachutes, which were part of humanitarian aid deliveries that took place in early March 2024.

Meanwhile, people continue searching for anything to celebrate, while ignoring the daily efforts of Iran’s Hamdel program, which has successfully reached northern Gaza and provided as much aid as possible under the circumstances.

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| The greatest fear now is seeing how weak our people have become—to the point where they recognize the very Americans who have massacred nearly 200,000 people before their eyes in the past two years, and yet still cheer, send fire emojis, or celebrate when…
| The Americans want to flee from Gaza because they gained nothing from it—not even a grain. Now, they might even throw Netanyahu under the bus. Beware of falling for their and their allies’ pro-Gaza statements. Don’t be fooled. All of them have drunk the blood of the martyrs of Palestine and Lebanon.

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☑️ Curse be upon Donald Trump!
☑️ Curse be upon Donald Trump!
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| So suddenly, the European Union has realized how many children are dying, how many have been aborted, and how many will starve to death in just 48 hours? This is how American and Jewish war-machine operators function—they use the guise of relief over the very calamities they created, just to escape the blame for those wars. One can truly understand how cunning and ruthless the enemies are and how great and pure are those who are fighting them.

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🚩 | This was taken from us—Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah, Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi, Yahya Sinwar, Muhammad Deif, Ismail Haniyeh, Abu Hamza, and dozens of top Hezbollah commanders and IRGC members. This was no joke to end. Israel is a full-fledged loser in this game, and so are the Americans. The school of resistance is filled with the greatest minds, the hardest fighters, and the strongest reasons to survive—more than anything else.

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| Meanwhile, the Modi-led Hindutva regime has effectively exploited the narrative of war with Pakistan to secure electoral and communal victories. It has deepened its alignment with the United States and its allies, while reviving decades-old Pakistanophobia. On the other side, Pakistan’s so-called “prophetic army” is preparing to anoint its “infallible messiah,” Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir, with the rank of Field Marshal for his leadership in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos and the recently dubbed conflict Marka-i-Haq against India.

The rank of Field Marshal is the highest in armies modeled after the British military system and has only been awarded once before—to General Mohammad Ayub Khan in 1959 by the presidential cabinet.

Pakistan now appears to be sliding back toward military dictatorship—an outcome being orchestrated not just by internal actors but also by external powers, including certain religious figures complicit in the shift. Meanwhile, the masses of both nations remain distracted: locked in meme wars, online abuse, reactive nationalism, and eroded people-to-people ties.

The first phase is complete—the war machine is now shifting its gears. Parasites of Nationalism are evolving!!

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🏴 | All of this is unfolding right in front of the eyes of the Saudis, who paid billions for it; the UAE, which poured in millions; and Turkey, which provided enough material support to carry it out.

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