📕 | Imam Khamenei (H) commemorates Africa Day today on his official portal:
“In recent decades, Africa has given birth to great men such as the late Kwame Nkrumah, Samora Machel, Julius Nyerere, and Nelson Mandela — all of whom carry a distinguished legacy of struggle. We hold deep interest in this region of the world because Africa has stood firmly against injustice.”
— Imam Khamenei (H)
#AfricaDay
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“In recent decades, Africa has given birth to great men such as the late Kwame Nkrumah, Samora Machel, Julius Nyerere, and Nelson Mandela — all of whom carry a distinguished legacy of struggle. We hold deep interest in this region of the world because Africa has stood firmly against injustice.”
— Imam Khamenei (H)
#AfricaDay
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🇵🇸 | While Arab regimes pour billions into America to create jobs for Americans — Qatar gifts Boeings to Trump, the Erdogan family stays busy supplying everything the IOF needs, from water bottles to scrap metal, and Sisi shops for new Boeing plane — Gaza starves.
“My children have been without bread for a month — they survive on seawater.”
A mother from Gaza speaks with burning anguish about the unbearable conditions imposed by siege, aggression, and the slow, deliberate death of starvation in the Gaza Strip.
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“My children have been without bread for a month — they survive on seawater.”
A mother from Gaza speaks with burning anguish about the unbearable conditions imposed by siege, aggression, and the slow, deliberate death of starvation in the Gaza Strip.
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🇱🇧 | Heart-crushing photos show the victims of the Pager attack casting their votes in the local elections of South Lebanon — the very same Pager attack that Israel once announced, celebrated, and boasted about. Today, it shamelessly distributes souvenirs of that atrocity to its malicious allies.
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🗞️ | Khaleel Nasrallah writes:
The messages from the Secretary-General of Hezbollah were directed in all directions, but the most important stance signals a new phase — one in which Hezbollah is no longer in a position of “listening” to anyone.
When Sheikh Naim Qassim says:
“Let it be clear to everyone: do not ask anything from us anymore. Let Israel withdraw, stop its aggression, release the prisoners, and fulfill all obligations outlined in the agreement — only then can we speak of anything else,”
—it means that Hezbollah has closed the door to all ongoing demands made of it by those who think they can manufacture a solution to the issue of arms.
The issue of weapons is settled: they will remain for the defense of Lebanon. Outside of that, there is nothing to discuss.
Accordingly, those bringing demands — some of them American, for the benefit of Israel — will find the door shut.
Sheikh Qassim spoke from the position of someone fully informed, who has assessed the situation carefully.
Hezbollah cannot and will not offer more than it already has.
From the content of Sheikh Qassimm’s speech, it is clear that Hezbollah is not under pressure, despite what some attempt to portray.
In fact, it is others who are under pressure — especially those who have made promises regarding arms and other matters.
Hezbollah stands as an unbreakable barrier. Its patience is deliberate and justified. And the conclusion of this matter will be determined by those rooted in the land — those who possess true sovereignty.
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The messages from the Secretary-General of Hezbollah were directed in all directions, but the most important stance signals a new phase — one in which Hezbollah is no longer in a position of “listening” to anyone.
When Sheikh Naim Qassim says:
“Let it be clear to everyone: do not ask anything from us anymore. Let Israel withdraw, stop its aggression, release the prisoners, and fulfill all obligations outlined in the agreement — only then can we speak of anything else,”
—it means that Hezbollah has closed the door to all ongoing demands made of it by those who think they can manufacture a solution to the issue of arms.
The issue of weapons is settled: they will remain for the defense of Lebanon. Outside of that, there is nothing to discuss.
Accordingly, those bringing demands — some of them American, for the benefit of Israel — will find the door shut.
Sheikh Qassim spoke from the position of someone fully informed, who has assessed the situation carefully.
Hezbollah cannot and will not offer more than it already has.
From the content of Sheikh Qassimm’s speech, it is clear that Hezbollah is not under pressure, despite what some attempt to portray.
In fact, it is others who are under pressure — especially those who have made promises regarding arms and other matters.
Hezbollah stands as an unbreakable barrier. Its patience is deliberate and justified. And the conclusion of this matter will be determined by those rooted in the land — those who possess true sovereignty.
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🇵🇸 | Video shows the charred remains of 19 Palestinians, including children, who were burned alive after Israeli forces bombed Fahmi al-Jarjawi School, which shelters displaced people in the al-Daraj neighborhood, Gaza City.
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❎ | Today, may be one of the most dangerous days in recent Palestinian history. The consequences may hinge on fateful, catastrophic decisions—and possibly the failure of a conspiracy that is deeply unjust and politically corrupt.
1. The so-called Gaza Charitable Corporation, a highly politicized, American- and Israeli-aligned organization, is expected to begin distributing politically motivated aid in the southern Gaza Strip tomorrow.
2. The core purpose of this organization is to disconnect Gaza from its people—its citizens and their families—so that a “worthy” recipient of aid is not only someone approved by Israel, but someone who explicitly declares loyalty to Tel Aviv and its rogue government.
3. One of the main goals is to gradually push residents from northern Gaza to the south, in order to reverse the image of the historic return that took place months ago. The aim is to use famine and suffering to force people back into a scene of collapse—something that satisfies the cruelty and hatred of Israel.
4. Another key objective is to concentrate and confine Gaza’s displaced population into detention-like camps in the south, making it easier to implement severe, unprecedented measures against them. Netanyahu has openly discussed such plans with disturbing clarity.
5. Families across Gaza are experiencing record-breaking suffering. Hunger has become unbearable. The people insist that aid should come through institutions like the United Nations—not through suspicious organizations with hidden agendas and a pro-Israel bias.
By the way, this is not the first project the occupation has attempted—and failed—inside Gaza.
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1. The so-called Gaza Charitable Corporation, a highly politicized, American- and Israeli-aligned organization, is expected to begin distributing politically motivated aid in the southern Gaza Strip tomorrow.
2. The core purpose of this organization is to disconnect Gaza from its people—its citizens and their families—so that a “worthy” recipient of aid is not only someone approved by Israel, but someone who explicitly declares loyalty to Tel Aviv and its rogue government.
3. One of the main goals is to gradually push residents from northern Gaza to the south, in order to reverse the image of the historic return that took place months ago. The aim is to use famine and suffering to force people back into a scene of collapse—something that satisfies the cruelty and hatred of Israel.
4. Another key objective is to concentrate and confine Gaza’s displaced population into detention-like camps in the south, making it easier to implement severe, unprecedented measures against them. Netanyahu has openly discussed such plans with disturbing clarity.
5. Families across Gaza are experiencing record-breaking suffering. Hunger has become unbearable. The people insist that aid should come through institutions like the United Nations—not through suspicious organizations with hidden agendas and a pro-Israel bias.
By the way, this is not the first project the occupation has attempted—and failed—inside Gaza.
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✅ | Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is set to travel to Tehran to meet the Leader of the Islamic Revolution and other top Iranian officials. This visit follows a recent meeting in Turkey, where Sharif and Pakistan’s Army Chief held talks with President Erdogan and the head of Turkish intelligence though the contents of those discussions were not publicly disclosed. Meanwhile, in a seemingly coordinated move, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar publicly denied any American involvement in the recent ceasefire, rejecting claims of Trump's influence. At the same time, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif openly blamed the United States, asserting that it was Washington that initiated the current conflict. The contradiction raises a critical question: Do both nations genuinely want to keep the Americans out, or is this simply media posturing where controlled opposition and selective narratives are being used to suppress or balance growing public dissent and scrutiny on both sides regarding the role of the U.S.? Time will tell. However, if Pakistan chooses to lean on a malicious figure like Erdogan who, despite his populist stance, is a proxy for israel and america—and given India’s direct security cooperation with israel, then any future confrontation will be less a just struggle and more of a dogfight between competing geopolitical clients, manipulated by evil powers behind the scenes.
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✅ | You cannot flee from reckoning. Not everything is “sectarianism.”
In the recent attacks by couch-potato reactionaries: those who can simultaneously retweet both Al Jazeera and Al Mayadeen, wait for Mahdi Abbas Hasan to drop “facts” about Gaza, and somehow end up romanticizing despots like Saddam or even Julani—the blame game has shifted dangerously. Instead of confronting hard truths, they attack analysts who dare to unpack the uncomfortable realities no one else wants to touch.
When some of us speak about the ideological roots of the failure to respond effectively whether among Sunni majorities worldwide or certain cult-like Shia groups funded by foreign powers; we’re accused of spreading sectarianism. But this accusation is just a way to avoid the real discussion. Without addressing core ideological and theological divides, there will be no solution, no matter how many slogans are chanted or watermelon emojis are posted. It’s been two years of live-streamed ethnic cleansing in Gaza. That should have been the final wake-up call.
You cannot start your political analysis from a place of emotional rejection or shallow symbolism. Real solidarity demands real understanding. Acknowledging that a large percentage of Sunni Muslims, intentionally or not, have supported or remained silent about the dehumanization of the resistance front due to sectarian biases is not hatred; it’s accountability.
Likewise, let’s be honest: the Shia who aligned with Wilayat al-Faqih and marjayyah, especially those who put their lives on the line for the resistance, represent a minority even within their own communities. Yet it is that minority that has stood firm. And yes, some Sunnis are also part of the resistance and we must value them. But it is equally undeniable that a significant portion of Sunnis still carry anti-Shia sentiment so strong that they would rather side with israel than acknowledge the sacrifices made by the resistance.
So what’s the path forward?
1. Stop fearing the fact and ethical sectarian debate: it’s not always hate; sometimes it’s truth.
2. Acknowledge theological and historical differences, not to divide, but to understand.
3. Expose the political manipulation of sectarian identities, whether from British-backed Shia cults or Salafi-Wahhabi front groups.
4. Unite around justice, not slogans no resistance can be built on denial.
5. Rebuild the concept of Ummah based not on fantasy unity, but principled alignment against oppression: starting with Palestine.
Truth does not divide us. Denial does.
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In the recent attacks by couch-potato reactionaries: those who can simultaneously retweet both Al Jazeera and Al Mayadeen, wait for Mahdi Abbas Hasan to drop “facts” about Gaza, and somehow end up romanticizing despots like Saddam or even Julani—the blame game has shifted dangerously. Instead of confronting hard truths, they attack analysts who dare to unpack the uncomfortable realities no one else wants to touch.
When some of us speak about the ideological roots of the failure to respond effectively whether among Sunni majorities worldwide or certain cult-like Shia groups funded by foreign powers; we’re accused of spreading sectarianism. But this accusation is just a way to avoid the real discussion. Without addressing core ideological and theological divides, there will be no solution, no matter how many slogans are chanted or watermelon emojis are posted. It’s been two years of live-streamed ethnic cleansing in Gaza. That should have been the final wake-up call.
You cannot start your political analysis from a place of emotional rejection or shallow symbolism. Real solidarity demands real understanding. Acknowledging that a large percentage of Sunni Muslims, intentionally or not, have supported or remained silent about the dehumanization of the resistance front due to sectarian biases is not hatred; it’s accountability.
Likewise, let’s be honest: the Shia who aligned with Wilayat al-Faqih and marjayyah, especially those who put their lives on the line for the resistance, represent a minority even within their own communities. Yet it is that minority that has stood firm. And yes, some Sunnis are also part of the resistance and we must value them. But it is equally undeniable that a significant portion of Sunnis still carry anti-Shia sentiment so strong that they would rather side with israel than acknowledge the sacrifices made by the resistance.
So what’s the path forward?
1. Stop fearing the fact and ethical sectarian debate: it’s not always hate; sometimes it’s truth.
2. Acknowledge theological and historical differences, not to divide, but to understand.
3. Expose the political manipulation of sectarian identities, whether from British-backed Shia cults or Salafi-Wahhabi front groups.
4. Unite around justice, not slogans no resistance can be built on denial.
5. Rebuild the concept of Ummah based not on fantasy unity, but principled alignment against oppression: starting with Palestine.
Truth does not divide us. Denial does.
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🏴 | Gaza: A baby girl walking through fire—burnt alive.
Don’t waste your time on hashtags, slogans, watermelons, and performative du’as.
Just count how many of you are complicit—and wait for divine punishment.
It starts with Muhammad bin Salman, Erdogan, and the collective Muslim masses who stand with them.
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Don’t waste your time on hashtags, slogans, watermelons, and performative du’as.
Just count how many of you are complicit—and wait for divine punishment.
It starts with Muhammad bin Salman, Erdogan, and the collective Muslim masses who stand with them.
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🇮🇷 Breaking — Iranian Army Commander-in-Chief Abdolrahim Mousavi:
“If the Zionist entity is eager to receive another blow under the ‘True Promise’ operation, we are fully prepared to launch an appropriate and decisive strike.”
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“If the Zionist entity is eager to receive another blow under the ‘True Promise’ operation, we are fully prepared to launch an appropriate and decisive strike.”
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🏴 | Gaza: A baby girl walking through fire—burnt alive. Don’t waste your time on hashtags, slogans, watermelons, and performative du’as. Just count how many of you are complicit—and wait for divine punishment. It starts with Muhammad bin Salman, Erdogan…
❓ | What can we expect from a community to support and cry for these martyrs, when they mock Ahlulbayt (A) day and night, when they deny what happened to them in Karbala, when they laugh at the mention of Sayyidah Zaynab’s (S) tents being burned, and when the mentioning of children being burnt and cut down is met with ridicule?
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🇵🇸 Breaking — Resistance Strikes Back: Multiple Successful Attacks on Israeli Forces in Northern Gaza, 24 May 2025:
As Israeli forces advance on multiple fronts in northern Gaza, resistance operations have resumed against infiltration attempts. The resistance confirmed several successful attacks on 24/05/2025 A.M. Two Zionist tanks were struck by al-Yassin 105 shells in the Aslan area of Beit Lahia, causing a vehicle fire. Saraya Al-Quds reported a heavy mortar barrage on a gathering of Zionist soldiers and vehicles near Al-Ma’ri School, northeast of Khan Yunis, where a helicopter landed and smoke bombs were deployed to evacuate the wounded. Additionally, an anti-personnel missile targeted a Zionist force inside a house in the fifth Qaraa area of Beit Lahia.
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As Israeli forces advance on multiple fronts in northern Gaza, resistance operations have resumed against infiltration attempts. The resistance confirmed several successful attacks on 24/05/2025 A.M. Two Zionist tanks were struck by al-Yassin 105 shells in the Aslan area of Beit Lahia, causing a vehicle fire. Saraya Al-Quds reported a heavy mortar barrage on a gathering of Zionist soldiers and vehicles near Al-Ma’ri School, northeast of Khan Yunis, where a helicopter landed and smoke bombs were deployed to evacuate the wounded. Additionally, an anti-personnel missile targeted a Zionist force inside a house in the fifth Qaraa area of Beit Lahia.
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🇮🇷 | 🇵🇰 Breaking — Meeting of the Prime Minister of Pakistan and his accompanying delegation with Imam Khamenei (H):
At the beginning of the meeting, the Leader expressed satisfaction at the end of the war between Pakistan and India and voiced hope for resolving the remaining disputes between the two countries. He pointed out Pakistan’s strong and commendable stance on the issue of Palestine over the years, saying:
“Despite the temptations in recent years to normalize ties between Islamic countries and the Zionist regime, Pakistan has never succumbed to such pressures.”
🔹 Imam Khamenei, referring to the vast potential of the Islamic Ummah for greater power in today’s world, added:
“At a time when warmongers around the world are eager to sow discord and ignite wars, the only thing that can ensure the security of the Muslim Ummah is unity among Islamic countries and strengthening ties between them.”
🔹 He called the issue of Palestine the foremost issue of the Islamic world, and highlighting the dire situation in Gaza, noted:
“The situation has become so severe that ordinary people in Europe and the U.S. are protesting their governments through demonstrations. Yet, tragically, some Islamic governments are siding with the Zionist regime.”
🔹 The Leader further stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan, through joint cooperation, can influence the Islamic world and help redirect the Palestinian issue from its current misguided path. He stated:
“We are optimistic about the future of the Islamic world, and many developments confirm this optimism.”
🔹 Imam Khamenei also described the relations between Iran and Pakistan as always warm and fraternal. He referred to Pakistan’s supportive position during the Iran-Iraq war as an example of these brotherly relations and remarked that the current level of cooperation between the two countries falls short of expectations. He added:
“Both countries can assist one another in many areas, and we hope this visit will lead to comprehensive expansion of relations, especially in economic, political, and cultural fields.”
🔹 The Leader also stressed the need for Iran and Pakistan to cooperate for revitalizing the ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization).
🔹 In the meeting, which was also attended by President Pezeshkian of Iran, Mr. Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep satisfaction over the opportunity to meet with the Leader. He thanked the Islamic Republic of Iran for its constructive role in de-escalating the Pakistan-India crisis. Referring to recent developments in the conflict, he spoke about the Gaza issue and stated:
“Unfortunately, the international community has taken no effective action to end the Gaza catastrophe.”
🔹 The Prime Minister of Pakistan also expressed hope that his fruitful and constructive talks in Tehran would pave the way for further strengthening of bilateral ties between Iran and Pakistan.
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At the beginning of the meeting, the Leader expressed satisfaction at the end of the war between Pakistan and India and voiced hope for resolving the remaining disputes between the two countries. He pointed out Pakistan’s strong and commendable stance on the issue of Palestine over the years, saying:
“Despite the temptations in recent years to normalize ties between Islamic countries and the Zionist regime, Pakistan has never succumbed to such pressures.”
🔹 Imam Khamenei, referring to the vast potential of the Islamic Ummah for greater power in today’s world, added:
“At a time when warmongers around the world are eager to sow discord and ignite wars, the only thing that can ensure the security of the Muslim Ummah is unity among Islamic countries and strengthening ties between them.”
🔹 He called the issue of Palestine the foremost issue of the Islamic world, and highlighting the dire situation in Gaza, noted:
“The situation has become so severe that ordinary people in Europe and the U.S. are protesting their governments through demonstrations. Yet, tragically, some Islamic governments are siding with the Zionist regime.”
🔹 The Leader further stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan, through joint cooperation, can influence the Islamic world and help redirect the Palestinian issue from its current misguided path. He stated:
“We are optimistic about the future of the Islamic world, and many developments confirm this optimism.”
🔹 Imam Khamenei also described the relations between Iran and Pakistan as always warm and fraternal. He referred to Pakistan’s supportive position during the Iran-Iraq war as an example of these brotherly relations and remarked that the current level of cooperation between the two countries falls short of expectations. He added:
“Both countries can assist one another in many areas, and we hope this visit will lead to comprehensive expansion of relations, especially in economic, political, and cultural fields.”
🔹 The Leader also stressed the need for Iran and Pakistan to cooperate for revitalizing the ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization).
🔹 In the meeting, which was also attended by President Pezeshkian of Iran, Mr. Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep satisfaction over the opportunity to meet with the Leader. He thanked the Islamic Republic of Iran for its constructive role in de-escalating the Pakistan-India crisis. Referring to recent developments in the conflict, he spoke about the Gaza issue and stated:
“Unfortunately, the international community has taken no effective action to end the Gaza catastrophe.”
🔹 The Prime Minister of Pakistan also expressed hope that his fruitful and constructive talks in Tehran would pave the way for further strengthening of bilateral ties between Iran and Pakistan.
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🇮🇷 | 🇵🇰 Breaking — Meeting of the Prime Minister of Pakistan and his accompanying delegation with Imam Khamenei (H): At the beginning of the meeting, the Leader expressed satisfaction at the end of the war between Pakistan and India and voiced hope for resolving…
✅ | Positive and negative aspects:
The positive aspect lies in Pakistan’s recognition of Iran’s vital regional role in the current geopolitical scene, along with its critical support. However, it is now evident that Pakistan has partially accepted or remains under the influence of the United States in the ongoing war theater. The mention of Imam Khamenei’s phrase that “Pakistan hasn’t succumbed to such pressures” subtly implies that Pakistan has shown some courage in resisting American demands to reignite the war. Imam’s emphasis on “unity for security” suggests that Pakistan is seeking support from Iran in this scenario.
Imam Khamenei also referred to some Islamic countries that are supporting the Zionist entity (possibly a veiled reference to Turkey), and his comment that “many developments confirm this optimism” indicates that efforts to stop the war machine and American-led terror strategy are underway, even if at a fragile stage, despite media narratives and psychological warfare. Imam Khamenei also reminded the need to revive economic cooperation fronts, which Pakistan hesitates to act on due to American pressure and influence. He also welcomed the ceasefire between India and Pakistan and urged a peaceful resolution to Kashmir, making it clear that Iran does not wish to see this conflict reignited—a firm stance.
However, those Pakistani figures, particularly some clerics, who are trying to fit these American-scripted scenarios into the framework of “Islamic jihad” or an ideological war against India, are dangerously misguided. Even though India is assisted by Zionists, that does not justify treating it as Israel. Imam Khamenei’s indirect reference to Turkey also suggests that there should be a clear stance on whether or not to restart so-called jihadi warfare, which in reality only benefits the U.S.—regardless of the justifications offered.
The negative aspect is that these high-profile visits by Pakistani leaders have yielded little benefit for Iran in return. The presence of de facto military ruler Asim Munir, shadowing Shehbaz Sharif, suggests a rebranding effort to introduce Pakistan’s actual power center. Sharif failed to even mention the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, which Iran completed on its side, but Pakistan has stalled due to American pressure—a fact they have even publicly acknowledged, stating they are not ready to pay penalties or proceed.
Sharif also failed to show that Pakistan has taken any real effort in supporting Palestine, instead relying on Turkey’s expansionist ambitions and assistance. Imam Khamenei had previously stressed the need for serious action and honoring signed agreements, indicating that such visits are little more than routine diplomacy.
Sadly, Pakistan, despite being a major neighbor, has not helped Iran as expected. On the contrary, it has harassed people coming from Iran in the name of surveillance over Zainabiyoun, while also tolerating Jaish al-Adl and smuggling networks along the border, which seriously affect Iran’s internal security.
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The positive aspect lies in Pakistan’s recognition of Iran’s vital regional role in the current geopolitical scene, along with its critical support. However, it is now evident that Pakistan has partially accepted or remains under the influence of the United States in the ongoing war theater. The mention of Imam Khamenei’s phrase that “Pakistan hasn’t succumbed to such pressures” subtly implies that Pakistan has shown some courage in resisting American demands to reignite the war. Imam’s emphasis on “unity for security” suggests that Pakistan is seeking support from Iran in this scenario.
Imam Khamenei also referred to some Islamic countries that are supporting the Zionist entity (possibly a veiled reference to Turkey), and his comment that “many developments confirm this optimism” indicates that efforts to stop the war machine and American-led terror strategy are underway, even if at a fragile stage, despite media narratives and psychological warfare. Imam Khamenei also reminded the need to revive economic cooperation fronts, which Pakistan hesitates to act on due to American pressure and influence. He also welcomed the ceasefire between India and Pakistan and urged a peaceful resolution to Kashmir, making it clear that Iran does not wish to see this conflict reignited—a firm stance.
However, those Pakistani figures, particularly some clerics, who are trying to fit these American-scripted scenarios into the framework of “Islamic jihad” or an ideological war against India, are dangerously misguided. Even though India is assisted by Zionists, that does not justify treating it as Israel. Imam Khamenei’s indirect reference to Turkey also suggests that there should be a clear stance on whether or not to restart so-called jihadi warfare, which in reality only benefits the U.S.—regardless of the justifications offered.
The negative aspect is that these high-profile visits by Pakistani leaders have yielded little benefit for Iran in return. The presence of de facto military ruler Asim Munir, shadowing Shehbaz Sharif, suggests a rebranding effort to introduce Pakistan’s actual power center. Sharif failed to even mention the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, which Iran completed on its side, but Pakistan has stalled due to American pressure—a fact they have even publicly acknowledged, stating they are not ready to pay penalties or proceed.
Sharif also failed to show that Pakistan has taken any real effort in supporting Palestine, instead relying on Turkey’s expansionist ambitions and assistance. Imam Khamenei had previously stressed the need for serious action and honoring signed agreements, indicating that such visits are little more than routine diplomacy.
Sadly, Pakistan, despite being a major neighbor, has not helped Iran as expected. On the contrary, it has harassed people coming from Iran in the name of surveillance over Zainabiyoun, while also tolerating Jaish al-Adl and smuggling networks along the border, which seriously affect Iran’s internal security.
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☑️ | The wife of Erdoğan, who wears the hijab and worshipped by those consumed by a deep inferiority complex typical of herd-minded Asian Muslims, is a close friend of Sara Netanyahu. Both women operate with cold indifference; stone-hearted— unmoved by the daily live footage of burned and massacred children in Gaza, or by the horrifying reality that over 50,000 women in Gaza have undergone C-sections without anesthesia. Despite this, they continue to actively support their husbands’ satanic agendas. These satanic women are a disgrace to the womanhood.
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🇱🇧 Breaking — According to Al-Manar correspondent Ali Shoeib, a Zionist infantry force has penetrated 150 meters into Lebanese territory in the Kroum al-Marah area, east of Mays al-Jabal. Two military bulldozers were also deployed near the border road, indicating preparations for possible entrenchment or further incursion.
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