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| First they entered and expanded in Yemen under the banner of Saudi-backed forces versus UAE-backed forces, but in reality, both were U.S.-backed proxies. Eventually, the Saudi proxy forces slowly withdrew, and the UAE openly claimed the occupation. Now, they have met with Israel and discussed forming an “independent” southern Yemen, while their real objective is to confront the Ansar Allah–led Yemen.

This is the plan they have drawn up. But if they believe they can overwhelm resistance nations in this way, they should know that a ring of fire awaits them—encircling them. It cannot be detailed now, but the world will eventually witness the fury of those who always distributed rose and tried to sort out matters peacefully.

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🇮🇷 | Iran has seized a foreign tanker in the Gulf of Oman for allegedly carrying 6 million liters of smuggled diesel.

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🇮🇶 | The true likeness of 96 years old Ayatullah Sayyid Sistani (H), photographed yesterday, confirms that the Marjaʿ is healthy and able to receive delegations. However, the signs of ageing are visible, prayers.

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🇮🇳 | SYSTEMATIC KILLING AND TARGETING OF MUSLIMS IN INDIA

The killing of Muslims has increasingly become a daily occurrence in India, reflecting a disturbing pattern of violence, impunity, and social indifference. Incidents that once shocked the conscience are now being normalized, reported briefly, and forgotten just as quickly.

A recent case highlights this grim reality. A 14-year-old Muslim boy was shot dead in Shahdara, East Delhi, after he picked up fake currency notes tossed during a wedding procession on Saturday night. The child, identified as Saahil, was allegedly killed by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) officer Madan Gopal Tiwari. Police have arrested the accused, but the incident has once again raised serious questions about the use of force, accountability, and the value of Muslim lives in the current climate.

In another tragic incident, a 40-year-old Muslim vendor, Mohd Yusuf (right photo), was brutally assaulted in Bhimpur village of Bulandshahr on December 7, 2025. Yusuf had been selling artificial jewellery door to door for over two decades to support his wife, seven children, his elderly mother, and his sister. After being beaten mercilessly by villagers, he collapsed and was rushed to the Danpur Primary Health Centre. He was later referred to Aligarh Medical College, where he succumbed to severe injuries.

Meanwhile, during a conversation between our team member and a Muslim activist from India currently based in the UK, a painful reality was recalled. The activist noted that Muslims who are killed or assaulted are usually among the poorest sections of society, people struggling merely to earn their daily bread. They are street vendors, laborers, hawkers, and small traders with no political backing, legal resources, or media influence.

He further explained that internal divisions within the Muslim community based on class, caste, and sect often result in silence and neglect, preventing collective outrage or sustained pressure. As a result, many victims remain invisible even to their own community.

A small number of media initiatives run by Muslim graduates and activists are attempting to document these cases and preserve the stories of the victims. However, they operate under constant fear of surveillance, harassment, and pressure from the regime, which severely limits their reach and impact.

Reflecting on the broader geopolitical landscape, the activist added, “When we saw what Arab and other leading Muslim powers did, or failed to do, for Gaza, we lost all hope that anyone would come to rescue us or even acknowledge our suffering. We realized that we are largely on our own.”

These incidents are not isolated. They point to a deeper crisis where violence against Muslims is met with silence, delayed justice, and societal apathy. Without sustained attention, accountability, and solidarity, such tragedies risk becoming an accepted part of everyday life.

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🏴‍☠️ | Eli Cohen, the energy minister of the Israeli entiry, revealed in an interview with the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth that the Haifa oil refinery, located in the north of the occupied Palestinian territories, was directly targeted by Iranian missiles during the 12-day war with Iran.

He stated: “Refining operations have returned to full capacity, but as a lesson learned from the recent war, I am pushing for the Haifa refinery to be relocated to the ‘Mishor Rotem’ area in the Negev Desert instead of shutting it down completely.”

The Israeli entity's energy minister added that establishing a refinery in the Negev would not only reduce security risks but also create thousands of high-paying jobs, and that an initial agreement has been reached with local municipalities to implement the project.

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| The war between the United States and Iran has already begun, and the aggression was clearly initiated by the Americans, as has historically been the case. What is being presented as isolated incidents is, in reality, a gradual escalation toward open confrontation.

The conflict is currently unfolding in maritime zones, where the United States has seized Iranian oil export cargoes in international and regional waters. These seizures are acts of economic warfare and piracy under the guise of sanctions enforcement. In response, Iran has seized two vessels that were operating illegally, a move fully consistent with maritime law and sovereign rights.

The most troubling aspect of this situation is that the Americans have deliberately entered naval confrontation despite knowing the strategic imbalance they face in these waters. Iran exercises sovereignty over its territorial and adjacent waters, which serve as a jugular vein of global trade and energy supply. Over decades, Iran has invested heavily in surveillance systems, coastal defense, naval capabilities, and layered security protocols designed precisely for such scenarios.

If the terror empire of United States continues its interference, harassment, and occupation of Iranian trade routes at sea, Iran holds the full legal and strategic right to respond proportionately. Such responses could significantly disrupt maritime traffic and critically impact the commercial interests of the United States and its allies operating in the region.

Iran is also fully aware that dozens of vessels passing through these waters operate under illegal conditions, including falsified registrations, stolen or sanctioned cargoes, and pirated trade practices. Under international maritime conventions, Iran possesses the authority to inspect, detain, and prosecute such vessels. Hundreds of ships fall within this category, making enforcement actions both lawful and justified.

What Washington underestimates is that naval warfare in these waters does not favor distant powers. Geography, proximity, intelligence depth, and regional alliances all give Iran decisive leverage. Any prolonged escalation would not remain limited to seizures and inspections but could expand into a broader regional confrontation with severe consequences for global markets.

The responsibility for escalation lies squarely with those who initiated economic strangulation and maritime aggression. If this course continues, the impact will not be confined to Iran alone. It will reverberate across international shipping lanes, energy prices, and global stability, forcing the world to confront the cost of unchecked American adventurism.

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🔴 Once again, the terrorist regime protects the kidnapper of an Alawite woman and turns the victim into the accused, as part of its crude attempts to conceal the kidnapping and rape of Alawite women

🔹 The Syrian Feminist Lobby issued an urgent call to secure the release of Ms. Yara Salman:

“The Syrian Feminist Lobby SFL expresses its deep concern regarding the arbitrary detention of Ms. Yara Salman by the Criminal Security Branch in Harem. Ms. Yara Salman, a mother of a five-year-old child, was abducted under threats to the safety of members of her family in broad daylight from the al-Farous neighborhood in Latakia on Oct 30, 2025.

On Nov 22, 2025, Ms. Yara managed to send out a distress call. Security forces in Qourqania in Idlib dispatched a patrol that arrested the kidnapper and escorted him together with Ms. Yara to the Criminal Security Branch in Harem. There, the security authority in Harem detained the kidnapper while simultaneously holding the victim and depriving her of her right to defense and to legal counsel, as the authorities refused to allow the appointment of a lawyer on the pretext that she was still under investigation until the case file is referred to the prosecution.

Women’s rights defenders from the Monitoring and Documentation Unit of the Syrian Feminist Lobby reported that they contacted local and central official authorities regarding Ms. Yara Salman’s case without success, amid continued lack of legal transparency concerning her status, and insistence on a narrative claiming that the victim ‘went of her own free will’, the same narrative used by the National Commission for Investigating Kidnapping Cases to label ‘other victims.’ This narrative has extremely dangerous social and legal consequences, as it turns the victim into an accused and absolves the kidnapper of the crime, constituting an ongoing threat to the victim, her family, and other survivors like her.

This incident constitutes a grave violation of human rights and of the state’s obligations under international law, foremost among them the prohibition of arbitrary and secret detention, the guarantee of the right to liberty and security, and the enjoyment of fair-trial guarantees. It also represents a clear breach of Syrian law, including provisions requiring that a detainee be referred to the public prosecutor within 48 hours, while Ms. Yara has remained under arbitrary detention since Nov 22, 2025, without a lawful referral up to the date of this statement.

The SFL calls on the competent Syrian authorities to: immediately and unconditionally release Ms. Yara Salman; ensure her safe and dignified return to her family; enable her effective access to legal remedies and justice, including an independent and effective investigation into the circumstances of her abduction and detention; and guarantee that such violations are not repeated.”

🔹“Hashtag Syria” added details about the abduction of Ms. Yara Salman, stating:
Sources close to Yara’s family told “Hashtag” that the family received news on Nov 22 confirming Yara’s presence inside the Harem police station in Idlib province, adding that the kidnapper had been arrested at the same time.

According to the sources, Yara’s parents immediately headed to the station to retrieve their daughter. Officers reassured them that procedures were “being completed” and that “within two days Yara would return home.” However, after the family returned from Idlib, they received no new information for nearly ten days.

On December 3, the family received a message stating that Yara had been transferred to Sarmada Police Station, without clarification of the reasons for the transfer or her legal status.

Yara’s relatives questioned the charge being brought against their daughter, despite her having been a kidnapping victim from the outset, noting that they still do not know the legal basis for her detention or trial, asking:
“Has the kidnapper become a witness, and the victim become the accused?”

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| Why Is Erdoğan rushing to Tehran?

Following last week’s visit by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Iran, reports have emerged about a possible visit by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey, to Tehran. These reports indicate that Ankara has encountered serious difficulties in managing the Syrian situation. Damascus, which in recent days has been subjected to intense Israeli bombardment and a project of fragmentation, has instead of becoming Turkey’s strategic depth in West Asia turned into Ankara’s Achilles’ heel under the new regional security order.

The official presence of the Israeli regime’s prime minister in southern Syrian territories and his insistence that Israeli forces will not withdraw from these areas delivered the final blow to the “Neo-Ottoman” ambitions of the Justice and Development Party (AKP).

Under these circumstances, Turkey is seeking a new scenario in West Asia that would allow it to preserve its core interests in post-Assad Syria while also defending the new government against Israeli pressure. Such a scenario, due to its security dimensions, requires serious and on-the-ground involvement by Iran.

In reality, what has driven both Turkey’s foreign minister and president to Tehran within less than a month is the harsh reality of recent regional developments. Erdoğan had believed that by weakening the Iran-centered resistance network and changing the government in Syria, he could persuade the White House to support the new authorities in Damascus and thereby halt Tel Aviv’s strategic advances in the Levant. However, after Julani’s visit to Washington and his repeated meetings with Donald Trump, it has become clear that Israel is unwilling to recognize any limits to what it defines as its own security.

In fact, the current situation in Syria has not only failed to strengthen Turkey’s national interests but has also created instability that enables the Israeli regime to take actions even against Turkey itself.

In such conditions, Ankara needs Tehran’s cooperation, because the only actor that has proven, both in theory and on the battlefield, its ability to disrupt Israeli strategies is Iran. Whether during the previous Syrian civil war or in the 12-day war, Iran demonstrated that when it designs a serious strategy, it implements it operationally, and that Tel Aviv, on its own and without United States support, lacks the ability to prevent its realization.

This position is undoubtedly one of Iran’s strategic advantages in the regional security environment. Turkey’s declaration of need and cooperation could also help unlock some of Tehran’s national-interest challenges under current conditions, such as the support front for the resistance in Lebanon. However, it must be noted that a simplistic view of certain diplomatic approaches amid on-the-ground deadlocks in the region could damage Iran’s national interests. This was clearly demonstrated in the case of the Astana Agreement, and it is something that must now be avoided.

Around 2016 and 2017, anti-government terrorist groups in Syria were in a very unfavorable position, and had that trend continued, their complete defeat would have been inevitable. At that point, the Turkish government proposed a model of negotiations between Iran, Russia, and Turkey, which later became known as the Astana talks.

It must also be recalled that Iran is not seeking to newly establish relations with Syria, because these relations already exist on firm legal and strategic foundations. Syria has received billions of dollars in Iranian financial assistance over the years for development, reconstruction, and security, funds that under international and bilateral agreements must be accounted for and returned according to law. Numerous agreements have also been signed regarding cooperation, as well as the protection and continued presence around holy shrines in Syria, which remains a non-negotiable responsibility.

At the same time, it has become increasingly clear that Turkey has completely failed to manage the Syrian file.

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| Why Is Erdoğan rushing to Tehran? Following last week’s visit by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Iran, reports have emerged about a possible visit by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey, to Tehran. These reports indicate that Ankara…
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Beyond its occupation of parts of Syrian territory, Ankara has not succeeded in stabilizing even a single major situation on the ground. Neutral analyses of Turkey’s Syria project have repeatedly described it as a potential “boomerang” that will ultimately return to strike Erdoğan himself.

This outcome appears increasingly likely, especially given that Turkey’s financial situation is in crisis. Ankara lacks the economic capacity to sustain Syrian occupation or administration costs even for a short period, let alone for months or years. The burden of Syrian instability is already adding pressure to Turkey’s fragile economy and internal political balance.

It is also important to note that Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei has warned Erdoğan multiple times against such regional adventures. At present, expectations are growing that Imam Khamenei will firmly reprimand Erdoğan, demand the return of seized Syrian assets, and clearly warn Ankara against entering into any agreement with Israel. Such agreements would not only further damage Syria but could also ignite serious consequences inside Turkey itself.

In this context, Ankara’s turn toward Tehran is not a gesture of strength, but a recognition of failure, and an acknowledgment that without Iran’s role, any regional security arrangement in Syria is bound to collapse.

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🇳🇬 | There are urgent reports that Nigerian despotic forces have surrounded the venue of the commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Zaria Massacre and are now besieging it. Security forces are laying siege to the venue. Details to follow.

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🇵🇸 | The collapse of one of the doors of the Great Omari Mosque in Gaza City due to rainfall, after it had been bombed earlier by the occupation, causing widespread destruction.

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🇵🇸 | 1,700 Palestinians have lost their eyesight, and 5,000 are at risk of losing their vision due to Israeli aggression

The Gaza Center for Human Rights reported that at least 1,700 Palestinians have lost their eyesight during 25 months of Israeli attacks on Gaza, while around 5,000 others are at risk of partial or complete blindness due to the lack of medical treatment.

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🇵🇸 | Since October 2023, Israel has barred local and international institutions from accessing Palestinian hostages and detainees who were abducted during its ground invasion of Gaza.

Since then, hundreds of Gazans have been forcibly disappeared without any official record, all living in a limbo of denial and fear, among them is Samir Al-Kahlout, whose father, Hussam, spoke to QNN.

Samir was abducted by Israeli soldiers on October 26, 2024. His family was informed by HaMoked that Samir had died on November 3; however, the shock came when released detainees began returning and testifying that they had seen Samir alive.

Among the forcibly disappeared is also Ahmed Al-Akhras, who left home on June 21, 2025, to collect flour from a U.S. aid distribution point and never returned. Later, a released detainee told his family that he had seen him in Sde Teiman. Al-Akhras’s mother then turned to several institutions, but they informed her that he was not in any prison. [QNN reports]

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Lebanon

• Israeli regime warboats opened fire on Lebanese fishermen’s boats off the coast of Ras al-Naqoura in southern Lebanon.

• An Israeli aircraft violated the ceasefire and dropped bombs around a Lebanese fishing boat.

• Enemy artillery shelled the outskirts of Al-Wazzani town with three shells.

• The Israeli radar site fired machine-gun rounds toward the outskirts of Chebaa town in southern Lebanon.

• A security force arrived at the entrance of Yasmin Street toward Al-Nasr Street.

• An Israeli aircraft dropped a sonic bomb near a Lebanese fishing boat in Lebanese waters off Naqoura beach.

• A patrol boat carried out machine-gun fire toward territorial waters opposite Ras Naqoura.

• Machine-gun fire from the Rouissat
al-Alam site toward the outskirts of Kfarchouba.

• Artillery targeted the valley between Alma al-Shaab and Dhayra villages.

• Airstrikes targeted the area between Ansar and Zrariyah.

• Airstrikes targeted the Al-Reihan heights.

• Airstrikes targeted the Tibna area on the outskirts of Beysariyah.

• Airstrikes targeted Hamaya Zalaya in western Bekaa.

• Airstrikes targeted Wadi Roumin–Houmin.

• Airstrikes targeted Bareej Hill on the outskirts of Jbaa.

• Airstrikes targeted the Al-Mahmoudiyah area.

• An Israeli patrol aircraft dropped a sonic bomb on Al-Lubouna Road, south of Naqoura.

• Machine-gun fire from the radar site toward the outskirts of Chebaa.

Occupied Palestine – Gaza

• Israeli aircraft launched intense air raids east of Gaza City.
(Source: Palestine Today correspondent)

Occupied Syria – South

• An Israeli occupation military patrol infiltrated the village of Saida al-Hanout in the southern countryside of Quneitra.

• Local sources reported that residents of Saida al-Hanout refused so-called “aid” offered by the occupying forces that infiltrated their village.

Iran

• Iranian media reported that 18 crew members of a foreign tanker were seized in the Gulf of Oman for fuel smuggling.

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