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+ —Shaykh Naim Qassim (8/9): Fifth: It is true there is no military parity between us and Israel — they surpass us in military capability — but there is also no simple equivalence between us and Israel, because we surpass them in our attachment to our homeland…
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—Shaykh Naim Qassim (9/9)

Let us join hands to confront Israel and to restore sovereignty, especially since Taif calls for it: “by taking all measures and working to remove the Israeli occupation completely.”

Taif states: “to implement Resolution 425 and all Security Council resolutions calling for the complete removal of the Israeli occupation.” Where is the complete removal? Are we working on it? We must work on it.

Reconstruction Must Take Place

Second point for the government: Reconstruction must take place. In your ministerial statement, you said you want reconstruction — this is a responsible and wise commitment. But at the same time, programs and details must be put in place. Now it appears that some disrupted quorum in Parliament when the discussion reached $250 million related to the World Bank loan for rebuilding infrastructure and some institutions. Why act this way? We should all, as a government and political forces, think about reconstruction in any possible way.

In any case, I address the government now: without reconstruction, it is difficult for the wheels of the country to start moving toward progress and stability.

When it comes to reconstruction, do not think you are giving a “grant” to someone. No — reconstruction is for your benefit, for the benefit of citizens, and for the benefit of the country.

Do you know what reconstruction means? Reconstruction means launching an economic cycle from one end of the country to the other. Engineers will work, laborers will work, material suppliers will work — all economic activity will revive. There will be an economic revolution in the heart of the country because of reconstruction. It brings economic activity and social movement, helping people return to their homes and earn a living through reconstruction work. This alleviates poverty and strengthens the country’s limited resources.

Reconstruction also carries political significance — it demonstrates solidarity against the enemy. No matter what the enemy does, we remain united. It also has developmental results. I say the government is responsible for making reconstruction a top priority, putting practical programs in place, and including it in the budget.

On the Electoral Law

Third point: There are laws in the country that must be enacted to organize life in the country. Let us work with greater determination than currently exists. I speak not only about laws related to financial and economic reform — those must be enacted — but today there is the law called the electoral law.

There is an existing law — let us implement it. No, they want to choose a law tailored to their interests, so that it benefits one side over others. The electoral law must not be made to suit a particular side; we are partners in the homeland.

If we are partners, the most important principle in the constitution states: “Lebanon is a democratic parliamentary republic based on respect for public freedoms, foremost among them freedom of opinion and belief, and social justice and equality in rights and duties among all citizens without distinction or preference.”

Where is equality without distinction or preference? When you say expatriates can vote for 128 representatives, and we — Hezbollah, Amal Movement, and other forces — cannot run electoral campaigns in many European, Arab, and even American countries, while you have full freedom to campaign. There are people who do not vote because they fear repercussions, being spotlighted, losing salaries, facing problems, or being expelled from the country they live in. How can you expect us to agree with this system if our supporters cannot even participate freely?

There is a law giving six seats to expatriates — fine, we cannot operate fully, but six seats can be carried. But how can we work with 128?

There is an existing law that can be applied with some details if they wish. But they do not apply it.
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+ —Shaykh Naim Qassim (8/9): Fifth: It is true there is no military parity between us and Israel — they surpass us in military capability — but there is also no simple equivalence between us and Israel, because we surpass them in our attachment to our homeland…
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—Shaykh Naim Qassim (9.1/9):


Notably, one political force, whose leader was very clear, said: “Yes, we want expatriates to vote for 128 representatives so we can weaken Hezbollah and Amal and reduce Shia support. If we get one, two, or three seats, it will benefit us.” But you are creating tension on the basis of hostility — why? If you want to take your share, fine, take it naturally. Why create tension?

In any case, we support fair representation. If others demand representation according to tutelage pressures, we say: “This will not work because it violates proper citizenship.”

We ask God to guide us always on the right path, to work for the benefit of our country, our homeland, and our dignity.

And peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.


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| “Hamas’ arms are a Palestinian issue and will be discussed only by the Palestinians not by any Egyptian or Qatari or Turk.”

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🇮🇷 | IRGC Commander-in-Chief Visits Persian Gulf Units, Sends Signal to Washington:

Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour, visited IRGC units stationed in the Persian Gulf operational zone. During the visit, Pakpour and accompanying officers were seen in the surveillance command room monitoring an American aircraft carrier and reviewing data on critical oil and gas infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

The visit, while largely symbolic, carries a clear strategic message to the United States: Iran no longer considers the Strait of Hormuz off the table in the event of a regional war. The imagery and timing appear intended to underscore Tehran’s readiness to leverage its geographic and military advantage in one of the world’s most vital energy corridors.

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🟩 | Press Release – Hamas: A delegation from the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), led by Dr. Khalil Al-Hayya, arrived in Cairo, Egypt, to begin negotiations on mechanisms for a ceasefire, withdrawal of occupation forces, and a prisoner exchange.

🗓 Sunday, 13 Rabi’ al-Thani 1447 AH — October 5, 2025 AD

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🇵🇸 | West Bank Under Assault: Occupation forces stormed multiple towns and villages, including Yamun (Jenin), Kafr Ni’ma (Ramallah), Al-Eizariya (east of Jerusalem), Beitunia (Ramallah), Beit Ummar (Hebron), Jericho, and Nisariya (Nablus), raiding homes,…
🇵🇸 | West Bank Under Assault:

Israeli occupation forces have launched widespread incursions across multiple areas of the occupied West Bank:

Tulkarm: Forces stormed the surroundings of Shweika Roundabout and the city center, raiding homes in the southern neighborhood.

Ramallah District: Forces entered Deir Jarir north of Ramallah, and later stormed Shaqba village to the west.

Nablus District: Heavy military presence reported after forces entered from Al-Murabaa checkpoint, sweeping through the western neighborhoods, including Al-Makhfiya, Ain Camp, Qusra, and Beit Wazan.

Hebron: Youths were detained during a raid on Abu Katila area.

Bethlehem: One young man was arrested after forces stormed Al-Dheisheh refugee camp.

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🇵🇸 | A fetus was martyred in his mother’s womb as a result of the continuous Israeli aggression on Gaza.

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| The idea of the “complete obliteration and destruction of Hamas” is a vague and blunt lie. In many senses, Hamas cannot be fully destroyed, and none of its wings can be completely damaged beyond repair; it will regrow, reorganize, and return stronger. Both Americans and Israelis are well aware of this reality, yet they continue to boast of their grand strategies and so-called decisive victories to project power and sustain the illusion of control before their own people and allies.

The notion of wiping out Hamas and other Palestinian resistance factions has been on their agenda since the very first day of the aggression. Every bombing, every targeted strike, and every operation has been justified under that pretext. Yet after years of relentless military campaigns, they have failed to achieve even a fraction of their stated objectives. Gaza remains defiant, its social and ideological infrastructure unbroken.

What they have truly destroyed are homes, schools, hospitals, and entire families — not Hamas as an organization or as an idea. Because Hamas is not merely a military group; it is a movement deeply rooted in the collective consciousness of the Palestinian people, born from decades of occupation, injustice, and betrayal by those who claim to uphold human rights.

Their repeated slogans about “eliminating Hamas” are nothing but psychological warfare — an attempt to impose despair and hopelessness. But the outcome has been the opposite. Hamas has gained more popularity, legitimacy, and sympathy across the Arab and Islamic world. During the second year of the war, it not only survived but recruited thousands of new fighters and reinforced its organizational networks.

The more they try to crush it militarily, the more it evolves politically, ideologically, and socially. That is the paradox Israel and its Western backers cannot understand: you cannot bomb an idea born of oppression. You cannot erase resistance with missiles. Every airstrike that kills a child in Gaza creates another generation determined not to surrender.

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🇮🇷 | Official statement by the Iranian Foreign Ministry:

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, recalling the legal and moral responsibility of the international community to confront the ongoing genocide in Gaza under the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, and the legal and moral responsibility of all governments to support the legitimate and lawful struggle of the Palestinian people to realize their right to self-determination and liberation from the yoke of occupation, apartheid, and colonialism by the Zionist regime, has consistently supported any initiative that entails the cessation of ethnic cleansing, war crimes, and crimes against humanity in Gaza and paves the way for the realization of the Palestinian people's right to self-determination.

Taking into account the dangerous dimensions and aspects of this proposal, and while reiterating its warning about the repeated breaches and obstructionism by the Zionist regime in fulfilling its promises, especially in light of its expansionist and racist plans, the Islamic Republic of Iran considers any decision in this regard to be within the authority of the Palestinian people and resistance.

It welcomes any decision by them that guarantees halting the genocide of Palestinians, the withdrawal of the occupying Zionist army from Gaza, respect for the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, the entry of humanitarian aid, and the reconstruction of Gaza.

The cessation of crimes and genocide in Gaza does not negate the responsibility of governments and competent international institutions to pursue legal and judicial action against the crimes of the Zionist regime, nor the identification and prosecution of those who ordered and carried out war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip, with the aim of ending the decades-long impunity of the Zionist regime.

The Islamic Republic of Iran, while expressing hope for the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to the oppressed people of Gaza, declares its readiness to participate in this effort.

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🇱🇧 : 🟡 | Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah:

• “Hezbollah is not concerned with discussions about the exclusivity of arms. The resistance exists to liberate occupied land, as clearly stated in the Taif Agreement.”

• “The resistance’s weapons have been legitimate for 35 years, affirmed through successive ministerial statements.”

• “Those who tried to alter Lebanon’s diverse national fabric have failed — Lebanon, its people, and the resistance remain steadfast.”

• “If there are militias, let them be the ones to restrict their weapons.”

• “The government cannot act unilaterally; every component of the nation must be part of the decision-making process.”

• “I reject any attempt to push the army into confrontation with the people.”

• “The Taif Agreement explicitly calls for arming the national army to confront Israel, yet they refuse to implement this provision.”

• “The state bears responsibility — it accepted the ceasefire, and therefore it must protect its people.”

• “What the resistance plans or may do in the coming period remains unspoken for now.”

• “Reconstruction is the state’s obligation. It possesses the means and cannot evade this responsibility.”

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🇱🇧 | The Israeli occupation forces carried out a brutal targeted strike in Zibdeen of South Lebanon, murdering a man blinded in a previous pager attack along with his wife, who was driving the car. Eyewitnesses say the occupation forces waited deliberately for his wife, tracking and striking to ensure both were killed.

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| All of them are aware that whatever Bashar al-Assad’s stance against Israel and Jewish imperialism once was, it was true. Yet today, they cannot stand by him; they are hiding, ashamed, and silent. The atrocities unfolding in Syria, the endless bloodshed, the targeting of civilians, and the systematic oppression and occupation of Syria by israel are realities they cannot justify, no matter how they twist their words. Their earlier support has been buried under the weight of moral failure, and history will not forgive the complicity of those who once cheered but now look away.

When we speak to journalists from Salafi backgrounds or anti-Assad circles, it becomes equally clear: even they are beginning to see Julani not merely as someone for a handshake like Erdoğan or Aliyev, but as a direct operative, perhaps even a volunteer for Mossad, working for Israel and its backers. Sectarianism is devouring us all, and this is no longer a minor or theoretical issue but an undeniable, living phenomenon. It is not limited to the YouTube debates of pagan Allahyari or the rotten-minded Adnan Rashid. It is here today, shaping our reality, spreading fear, and undermining solidarity and damaging us and pushing us to fall under the tanks of israelis, among those who should be united against tyranny.

Those who remain silent are not just passive observers; they are enablers. They allow corruption, violence, and betrayal to flourish unchecked. If we do not recognize the danger now, if we do not call out the truth before it is too late, we will all bear the consequences. This is a warning for everyone who still hopes to act with honor and courage.

Palestinians and Lebanese have the experience and steel-like resilience to survive, to endure, and to remain cold and calculating in the face of war and betrayal. But you, us, and many others do not. We are still vulnerable, still prone to fear and hesitation, and still untested in the same unforgiving ways. That is why the lessons from their struggles matter so much today.

Wake up before you lose even more or everything...

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🥀 | Who will mourn and remember them? There is a pain deeper than grief, the fear of losing the memories of our martyrs. A martyr dies only once, but his memory dies again and again when the living forget. Their blood called for justice, not silence. Their remembrance is not only for the families they left behind, but for us, for every free soul, for every people still struggling to remain independent in a world ruled by arrogance and occupation.

Today, pager attack blinded Engineer Atwi, who became disabled in an instant. His wife, once a teacher, abandoned her classroom to care for him. Together, they leave behind three orphans, now witnesses to a cruelty that has no end. Israel kills whoever it wishes, wherever it wishes, and the world looks away. It walks over the heads of everyone, without fear or shame.

No local, regional, or international power dares to question Israel, because Israel has become the power that rules over them all. It is the hand that shaped the institutions we are told to trust, the United Nations, the so-called International Court, and every hollow chamber where justice has been traded for political obedience.

Shaheed Atwi and his wife are not alone. There are hundreds like them, nameless in official reports, buried in silence, erased from the headlines. Their children grow up in grief, their stories fade into whispers. But those who still possess a living heart know their pain. They feel the weight of this injustice pressing on all of us.

Palestinians and Lebanese have learned to live with tragedy, with iron hearts and unbroken will. They have endured siege, bombardment, and betrayal, yet they still stand. But you, us, and many others, we are not yet forged in that fire. We tremble where they stand firm. We are losing not only lives but the very memory of resistance itself.

If we forget them, we lose more than people. We lose meaning, direction, and the right to speak of justice. Remember them, not as statistics or headlines, but as human souls who stood on the front line of humanity’s last defense. Do not let their memory die, for when memory dies, freedom follows it to the grave.

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| Astonish others with your akhlaq, your patience, and your integrity, for true power lies not in words or force, but in the nobility of your actions.

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—Situations in Syria may erupt, and border closures are ongoing.

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| There is no division in Hamas, and there is no difference of opinion among its leaders. Initial reports indicate that upcoming propaganda campaigns against Palestinian factions are designed to sow discord, weaken internal cohesion, and create false narratives about Hamas’ unity, both internally and in its relations with other factions. All Hamas leaders — Sami Zuhri, Zaher Jabereen, Musa Mazrouk, Osama Hamdan, and even Khaled Meshal — remain united under deputy chief Khalil Hayya. There is no disagreement between the political and military wings; all operate in full cooperation and maintain organizational integrity.

The same holds true for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which is not only united but more prepared than ever to defend Palestinian rights and resist aggression. Attempts to spread false stories of division or disagreement are deliberate disinformation aimed at weakening morale and creating confusion among supporters. Followers and observers must remain vigilant, verify sources, and reject any attempts to manipulate perception. Hamas and PIJ are steadfast, disciplined, and ready to act in defense of their people, and no propaganda can change that reality.

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