🇱🇧 | The young man Ali Mustafa Al-Haj Hassan was martyred in an airstrike on Shamsatar in southern Lebanon. His body was recently recovered from under the rubble.
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🇵🇸 | Due to the inability to identify bodies through DNA testing, Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis is showing families in the Gaza Strip pictures of the bodies returned by the occupation in an effort to help them recognize missing loved ones.
There are approximately 15,500 bodies under the rubble. Of roughly 200 bodies returned today, only six were identified. The hospitals lack the equipment and means to identify the rest, raising fears that many will remain unidentified.
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There are approximately 15,500 bodies under the rubble. Of roughly 200 bodies returned today, only six were identified. The hospitals lack the equipment and means to identify the rest, raising fears that many will remain unidentified.
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🏴☠️ | A painful scene — a video documents the occupation’s abuse of prisoners scheduled to be released as part of the resistance deal. #IsraeliPrisons 🔹@enemywatch +
🇵🇸 | Mahmoud Al-Arda, a released prisoner under the recent resistance deal, stated:
• Israel has killed hundreds of Gazans, and possibly thousands, during field operations.
• The prisoner movement has not experienced a worse period in its history than the last two years.
• The occupation continues to subject prisoners to beatings, torture, and humiliation in its prisons.
• Megiddo Israeli prison is described as a true slaughterhouse for prisoners.
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• Israel has killed hundreds of Gazans, and possibly thousands, during field operations.
• The prisoner movement has not experienced a worse period in its history than the last two years.
• The occupation continues to subject prisoners to beatings, torture, and humiliation in its prisons.
• Megiddo Israeli prison is described as a true slaughterhouse for prisoners.
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🇵🇸 | An Israeli soldier who had been held captive in Gaza said:
He recounts:
“The Shadow Unit of the Al‑Qassam Brigades organized demonstrations against the war and even against Hamas itself. That was on March 25 of this year.
We, the Israeli soldiers held captive, marched amid those demonstrations that began in Beit Lahia in the north, moved to Beit Hanoun, then to Gaza City, and finally to Khan Younis in the south.
Those demonstrations, which looked like protests against the resistance, delighted the Israelis. They presented them as a sign of victory. In truth, the entire event was orchestrated by the Al‑Qassam Brigades. During those protests we were being moved from the north to the south, right under Israeli drones and intelligence, which cheered what they thought was public dissent against Hamas.
The soldier, who was freed only two days ago, continued:
‘We never imagined the plan to move us from north to south would actually work, especially with reconnaissance drones flying directly overhead.
What was even more astonishing was that Al‑Qassam fighters asked us to lead the demonstrations. They taught us the slogans to chant, put us on their shoulders, and had us shout in Arabic against the resistance, while they echoed our chants behind us.
So we reached Khan Younis safely, under the watchful eyes of Israeli intelligence, who never realized who we truly were.’”
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He recounts:
“The Shadow Unit of the Al‑Qassam Brigades organized demonstrations against the war and even against Hamas itself. That was on March 25 of this year.
We, the Israeli soldiers held captive, marched amid those demonstrations that began in Beit Lahia in the north, moved to Beit Hanoun, then to Gaza City, and finally to Khan Younis in the south.
Those demonstrations, which looked like protests against the resistance, delighted the Israelis. They presented them as a sign of victory. In truth, the entire event was orchestrated by the Al‑Qassam Brigades. During those protests we were being moved from the north to the south, right under Israeli drones and intelligence, which cheered what they thought was public dissent against Hamas.
The soldier, who was freed only two days ago, continued:
‘We never imagined the plan to move us from north to south would actually work, especially with reconnaissance drones flying directly overhead.
What was even more astonishing was that Al‑Qassam fighters asked us to lead the demonstrations. They taught us the slogans to chant, put us on their shoulders, and had us shout in Arabic against the resistance, while they echoed our chants behind us.
So we reached Khan Younis safely, under the watchful eyes of Israeli intelligence, who never realized who we truly were.’”
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🇾🇪 | In Yemen’s report, it was stated that some of the most dangerous espionage cells that have become active are affiliated with organizations operating in the humanitarian field, notably the World Food Programme and UNICEF.
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🇾🇪 | Photos have been published for the first time of the martyr, the prominent jihadi commander, Lieutenant General Mohammed Abdulkarim Al-Ghamari, Chief of the General Staff of the Yemeni Armed Forces.
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🇮🇶 | Iraqi Resistance: We in the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, Sayyed al-Shuhada Brigades, renew our pledge to Martyr Ghamari’s pure soul and affirm that the blood of the martyrs will remain a beacon for the free, and that the path of resistance will continue as long as we have a pulsing vein of pride and defiance.
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🇾🇪 | Some visuals of the Chief of the General Staff, the great jihadi leader and martyr, Major General Muhammad Abdul Karim Al-Ghamari.
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🇾🇪 | Newly Appointed The Chief of Staff of the Yemeni Armed Forces, Major General Youssef Al-Madani, said:
• We offer our condolences to the leader of the revolution, President Al-Mashat, and to the sons of our people for the martyrdom of the Chief of Staff, Major General Mohammed Abdul-Karim Al-Ghamari.
• With the martyrdom of Al-Ghamari, the Yemeni Armed Forces have lost one of Yemen’s greatest men, who sacrificed his life in defense of the nation, religion, and homeland.
• The efforts of Martyr Al-Ghamari were crowned with martyrdom in the noblest battle for the nation in confronting the Zionist enemy.
• We will continue on the jihadi and practical path laid down by Martyr Al-Ghamari during his tenure as head of the General Staff, supported by his pure blood and the commitment of his comrades.
• His blood will only strengthen the resolve and unity of those within the military institution to continue the jihadi path, wage jihad in the way of Allah, and support the oppressed.
• Yemen will continue its faith-based and humanitarian stance in supporting Gaza until victory is achieved, God willing.
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• We offer our condolences to the leader of the revolution, President Al-Mashat, and to the sons of our people for the martyrdom of the Chief of Staff, Major General Mohammed Abdul-Karim Al-Ghamari.
• With the martyrdom of Al-Ghamari, the Yemeni Armed Forces have lost one of Yemen’s greatest men, who sacrificed his life in defense of the nation, religion, and homeland.
• The efforts of Martyr Al-Ghamari were crowned with martyrdom in the noblest battle for the nation in confronting the Zionist enemy.
• We will continue on the jihadi and practical path laid down by Martyr Al-Ghamari during his tenure as head of the General Staff, supported by his pure blood and the commitment of his comrades.
• His blood will only strengthen the resolve and unity of those within the military institution to continue the jihadi path, wage jihad in the way of Allah, and support the oppressed.
• Yemen will continue its faith-based and humanitarian stance in supporting Gaza until victory is achieved, God willing.
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🇴🇲 | The Grand Mufti of Oman, Ahmed bin Hamad Al-Khalili (H), said:
We were shocked by the scenes of those traitors who sold their religion and their honor for a small price, and so they suffered loss. Even after the war laid down its arms in the land of Gaza, they continued to pursue the mujahidin, hoping to defeat them and achieve what their masters failed to do. Their reward was only shame and humiliation. We hope that the resistance heroes will not spare any of them, for they are a germ of evil.
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We were shocked by the scenes of those traitors who sold their religion and their honor for a small price, and so they suffered loss. Even after the war laid down its arms in the land of Gaza, they continued to pursue the mujahidin, hoping to defeat them and achieve what their masters failed to do. Their reward was only shame and humiliation. We hope that the resistance heroes will not spare any of them, for they are a germ of evil.
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🇵🇸 | Palestinian activist Odai Ja'ar reports that several Palestinian detainees recently freed from Israeli prisons and exiled to Egypt as part of the prisoner exchange deal were hospitalized after their bodies went into shock upon eating food. (QNN)
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🇮🇶 | Iraqi Resistance — Kataib Hezbollah's Statement:
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
“So fight against the leaders of disbelief; indeed, they have no oaths that bind them.”
Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace be upon our leader and Prophet Muhammad the Trustworthy, and upon his pure and immaculate Household. May God be pleased with his chosen Companions, his righteous servants, the martyrs, and the mujahidin.
His Eminence Sayyid, the dear brother and leader Abu Jibril Abdul Malik al‑Houthi (may his blessings endure),
Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.
With grieving hearts and souls wrung by pain, we received news of the martyrdom of the zealous jihadi general, brother Muhammad al‑Ghumari (Sayyid Hashim), who served as a shield and spear for the nation of our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and as a supporter of the oppressed across the earth.
The martyr al‑Ghumari devoted his life to defending Muslim frontiers and striking at their unjust enemies, notably the treacherous and hypocritical House of Al‑Sulul (the remnant of the accursed tree) and the Zionist entity.
The deep pains and wounds that have afflicted the ummah have produced armies of zealous fighters whose peace is incomplete until, God willing, the “horns of the devil” are removed from the land of the message.
My beloved brothers in Ansar Allah and the brotherly Yemeni people, loved by God and His chosen: your concerns are our concerns and your wounds are our wounds. Together we will fulfill God’s promised pledge and the hope of the oppressed under a just leader who will fill the earth with fairness and justice after it has been filled with injustice and tyranny.
— Secretary‑General, Kataib Hezbollah
Al‑Hajj Abu Hussein al‑Humaidawi
16 October 2025
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In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
“So fight against the leaders of disbelief; indeed, they have no oaths that bind them.”
Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace be upon our leader and Prophet Muhammad the Trustworthy, and upon his pure and immaculate Household. May God be pleased with his chosen Companions, his righteous servants, the martyrs, and the mujahidin.
His Eminence Sayyid, the dear brother and leader Abu Jibril Abdul Malik al‑Houthi (may his blessings endure),
Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.
With grieving hearts and souls wrung by pain, we received news of the martyrdom of the zealous jihadi general, brother Muhammad al‑Ghumari (Sayyid Hashim), who served as a shield and spear for the nation of our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and as a supporter of the oppressed across the earth.
The martyr al‑Ghumari devoted his life to defending Muslim frontiers and striking at their unjust enemies, notably the treacherous and hypocritical House of Al‑Sulul (the remnant of the accursed tree) and the Zionist entity.
The deep pains and wounds that have afflicted the ummah have produced armies of zealous fighters whose peace is incomplete until, God willing, the “horns of the devil” are removed from the land of the message.
My beloved brothers in Ansar Allah and the brotherly Yemeni people, loved by God and His chosen: your concerns are our concerns and your wounds are our wounds. Together we will fulfill God’s promised pledge and the hope of the oppressed under a just leader who will fill the earth with fairness and justice after it has been filled with injustice and tyranny.
— Secretary‑General, Kataib Hezbollah
Al‑Hajj Abu Hussein al‑Humaidawi
16 October 2025
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🔔 | Hourly Updates:
(1) In the past 24 hours, Al-Awda Hospital in the Gaza Strip received ten injuries resulting from gunfire by “Israeli” occupation forces east of Al-Bureij camp, in addition to other injuries caused by the explosion of a suspicious object in Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza. Meta permanently deleted the Instagram account of journalist Saleh Al-Jaafarawi, just hours after temporarily suspending it.
(2) Saudi Arabia and the United States are finalizing a new defense agreement expected to be signed during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House next month, according to the Financial Times. The deal, modeled after the recent U.S.–Qatar security pact, would grant U.S. defense guarantees to Riyadh against external attacks without requiring Senate ratification.
(3) A 28-year-old former security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for spying for Russia and Iran, after being convicted of leaking embassy security details and information about diplomats.
(4) Turkey is preparing to send drones, missiles, and air-defense systems to Syria to support the new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, while also planning to expand its cross-border strike zone from 5 km to 30 km to target U.S.-backed SDF areas linked to the PKK, according to Bloomberg. The deployment will be concentrated in northern Syria, deliberately avoiding the southwest to reduce tensions with Israel.
(5) In Lebanon, a Beirut court has ordered the release of Hannibal Gadhafi, son of Libya’s former leader, after nearly ten years of detention without formal charges. His bail was set at $11 million, and he faces a two-month travel ban. The case remains connected to the 1978 disappearance of Lebanese cleric Imam Musa al-Sadr.
(6) In Yemen, a renewed wave of demonstrations filled Al-Sabeen Square in Sana’a under the slogan “Two Years of Giving and Loyalty to the Blood of the Martyrs,” marking mass participation and reaffirming continued commitment to the resistance path.
(7) In southern Lebanon, Zionist forces opened fire around a group of locals picking olives in the Al-‘Unuq neighborhood of Aitaroun, while a Lebanese Army and UNIFIL patrol were present. There was also intensive hovering of hostile drones reported over several towns, including Khirbet Slim (low concentration), Sir Al-Gharbiyah, Qalaat Mays, Abba, Al-Zarariyah (low), Toul, Ezze, Anqoun, Ad-Dalafeh, Sahmar, the Litani River course (low), Al-Khiyam (silent drones), An-Nabatieh, Tafahata, and Armon (silent drones).
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(1) In the past 24 hours, Al-Awda Hospital in the Gaza Strip received ten injuries resulting from gunfire by “Israeli” occupation forces east of Al-Bureij camp, in addition to other injuries caused by the explosion of a suspicious object in Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza. Meta permanently deleted the Instagram account of journalist Saleh Al-Jaafarawi, just hours after temporarily suspending it.
(2) Saudi Arabia and the United States are finalizing a new defense agreement expected to be signed during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House next month, according to the Financial Times. The deal, modeled after the recent U.S.–Qatar security pact, would grant U.S. defense guarantees to Riyadh against external attacks without requiring Senate ratification.
(3) A 28-year-old former security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for spying for Russia and Iran, after being convicted of leaking embassy security details and information about diplomats.
(4) Turkey is preparing to send drones, missiles, and air-defense systems to Syria to support the new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, while also planning to expand its cross-border strike zone from 5 km to 30 km to target U.S.-backed SDF areas linked to the PKK, according to Bloomberg. The deployment will be concentrated in northern Syria, deliberately avoiding the southwest to reduce tensions with Israel.
(5) In Lebanon, a Beirut court has ordered the release of Hannibal Gadhafi, son of Libya’s former leader, after nearly ten years of detention without formal charges. His bail was set at $11 million, and he faces a two-month travel ban. The case remains connected to the 1978 disappearance of Lebanese cleric Imam Musa al-Sadr.
(6) In Yemen, a renewed wave of demonstrations filled Al-Sabeen Square in Sana’a under the slogan “Two Years of Giving and Loyalty to the Blood of the Martyrs,” marking mass participation and reaffirming continued commitment to the resistance path.
(7) In southern Lebanon, Zionist forces opened fire around a group of locals picking olives in the Al-‘Unuq neighborhood of Aitaroun, while a Lebanese Army and UNIFIL patrol were present. There was also intensive hovering of hostile drones reported over several towns, including Khirbet Slim (low concentration), Sir Al-Gharbiyah, Qalaat Mays, Abba, Al-Zarariyah (low), Toul, Ezze, Anqoun, Ad-Dalafeh, Sahmar, the Litani River course (low), Al-Khiyam (silent drones), An-Nabatieh, Tafahata, and Armon (silent drones).
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🔔 | Hourly Updates:
(1) In the past 24 hours, Al-Awda Hospital in the Gaza Strip received ten injuries resulting from gunfire by “Israeli” occupation forces east of Al-Bureij camp, in addition to other injuries caused by the explosion of a suspicious object in Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza. Meta permanently deleted the Instagram account of journalist Saleh Al-Jaafarawi, just hours after temporarily suspending it.
(2) Saudi Arabia and the United States are finalizing a new defense agreement expected to be signed during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House next month, according to the Financial Times. The deal, modeled after the recent U.S.–Qatar security pact, would grant U.S. defense guarantees to Riyadh against external attacks without requiring Senate ratification.
(3) A 28-year-old former security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for spying for Russia and Iran, after being convicted of leaking embassy security details and information about diplomats.
(4) Turkey is preparing to send drones, missiles, and air-defense systems to Syria to support the new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, while also planning to expand its cross-border strike zone from 5 km to 30 km to target U.S.-backed SDF areas linked to the PKK, according to Bloomberg. The deployment will be concentrated in northern Syria, deliberately avoiding the southwest to reduce tensions with Israel.
(5) In Lebanon, a Beirut court has ordered the release of Hannibal Gadhafi, son of Libya’s former leader, after nearly ten years of detention without formal charges. His bail was set at $11 million, and he faces a two-month travel ban. The case remains connected to the 1978 disappearance of Lebanese cleric Imam Musa al-Sadr.
(6) In Yemen, a renewed wave of demonstrations filled Al-Sabeen Square in Sana’a under the slogan “Two Years of Giving and Loyalty to the Blood of the Martyrs,” marking mass participation and reaffirming continued commitment to the resistance path.
(7) In southern Lebanon, Zionist forces opened fire around a group of locals picking olives in the Al-‘Unuq neighborhood of Aitaroun, while a Lebanese Army and UNIFIL patrol were present. There was also intensive hovering of hostile drones reported over several towns, including Khirbet Slim (low concentration), Sir Al-Gharbiyah, Qalaat Mays, Abba, Al-Zarariyah (low), Toul, Ezze, Anqoun, Ad-Dalafeh, Sahmar, the Litani River course (low), Al-Khiyam (silent drones), An-Nabatieh, Tafahata, and Armon (silent drones).
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(1) In the past 24 hours, Al-Awda Hospital in the Gaza Strip received ten injuries resulting from gunfire by “Israeli” occupation forces east of Al-Bureij camp, in addition to other injuries caused by the explosion of a suspicious object in Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza. Meta permanently deleted the Instagram account of journalist Saleh Al-Jaafarawi, just hours after temporarily suspending it.
(2) Saudi Arabia and the United States are finalizing a new defense agreement expected to be signed during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House next month, according to the Financial Times. The deal, modeled after the recent U.S.–Qatar security pact, would grant U.S. defense guarantees to Riyadh against external attacks without requiring Senate ratification.
(3) A 28-year-old former security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for spying for Russia and Iran, after being convicted of leaking embassy security details and information about diplomats.
(4) Turkey is preparing to send drones, missiles, and air-defense systems to Syria to support the new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, while also planning to expand its cross-border strike zone from 5 km to 30 km to target U.S.-backed SDF areas linked to the PKK, according to Bloomberg. The deployment will be concentrated in northern Syria, deliberately avoiding the southwest to reduce tensions with Israel.
(5) In Lebanon, a Beirut court has ordered the release of Hannibal Gadhafi, son of Libya’s former leader, after nearly ten years of detention without formal charges. His bail was set at $11 million, and he faces a two-month travel ban. The case remains connected to the 1978 disappearance of Lebanese cleric Imam Musa al-Sadr.
(6) In Yemen, a renewed wave of demonstrations filled Al-Sabeen Square in Sana’a under the slogan “Two Years of Giving and Loyalty to the Blood of the Martyrs,” marking mass participation and reaffirming continued commitment to the resistance path.
(7) In southern Lebanon, Zionist forces opened fire around a group of locals picking olives in the Al-‘Unuq neighborhood of Aitaroun, while a Lebanese Army and UNIFIL patrol were present. There was also intensive hovering of hostile drones reported over several towns, including Khirbet Slim (low concentration), Sir Al-Gharbiyah, Qalaat Mays, Abba, Al-Zarariyah (low), Toul, Ezze, Anqoun, Ad-Dalafeh, Sahmar, the Litani River course (low), Al-Khiyam (silent drones), An-Nabatieh, Tafahata, and Armon (silent drones).
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🇵🇸 | Today was the funeral of the resistant martyr Youssef Zakaria Al-Yaqoubi, a fighter of the Rafah Brigade of Al-Qassam, who rose on the morning of October 7 during the battle of Al-Aqsa Flood. His pure body was freed as part of the recent exchange deal and returned to Gaza by the will of God.
The funeral procession began today from Nasser Hospital, as crowds gathered to bid farewell to the martyr who moved into the gas envelope by divine command, confronting the enemies.
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The funeral procession began today from Nasser Hospital, as crowds gathered to bid farewell to the martyr who moved into the gas envelope by divine command, confronting the enemies.
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🏴☠️ | Scenes show the ongoing search operations in the Gaza Strip for the body of the Israeli war prisoner Amiram Cooper, as teams continue to comb through the area where he was believed to be buried.
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Clear evidence points to organ theft from the bodies of 120 Palestinian hostages returned by the Israeli occupation as part of the ceasefire deal. Dr. Ismail Al-Thawabteh, Director General of Government Media in Gaza, confirmed that many of the martyrs’ bodies handed over to the Gaza Ministry of Health were found missing organs such as corneas and livers, in addition to severe mutilation and disfigurement.
Some bodies were returned without heads, limbs, or internal organs, while others were completely melted or unrecognizable. Al-Thawabteh stated that these findings strongly indicate the systematic harvesting of organs by Israeli occupation forces, crimes that must be documented and brought before international courts.
Source: Aljazeera Live Broadcast
Some bodies were returned without heads, limbs, or internal organs, while others were completely melted or unrecognizable. Al-Thawabteh stated that these findings strongly indicate the systematic harvesting of organs by Israeli occupation forces, crimes that must be documented and brought before international courts.
Source: Aljazeera Live Broadcast
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🏴☠️ | In Buwaydat al-Salamiya of occupied Syria, an Alawite woman killed her kidnapper; a tribal Bedouin militant of the Julani's terror regime, Muhammad Ali al-Dawwas — using his own weapon. He had abducted her six months ago and forced her into marriage.
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