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🏴☠️ | Noam Chomsky is pictured on a plane with Jeffrey Epstein in the new images released by House Oversight Democrats.
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🇪🇺 | Europe is facing growing internal financial pressure as it increasingly relies on borrowing backed by its own taxpayers. EU leaders have reached an agreement to provide a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, raised against the bloc’s shared budget, after a proposal to use immobilised Russian sovereign assets failed.
The financial arrangement is presented as a critical lifeline for Ukraine and comes amid Europe’s efforts to maintain influence in US-led peace discussions. Following the summit, European Council President António Costa stated, “We committed, we delivered.”
For several months, EU member states had debated the use of approximately €210 billion in Russian assets, most of which are held in Belgium, to support a reparations-style loan for Kyiv. Belgium requested extensive guarantees to cover potential financial risks, demands that other member states ultimately rejected, according to officials familiar with the negotiations.
After more than sixteen hours of discussions, EU leaders agreed in the early hours of Friday to raise €90 billion on capital markets. The loan will be secured against unused spending capacity within the EU’s shared budget and is intended to finance Ukraine over the next two years.
The decision to rely on EU taxpayer-backed borrowing rather than Russian assets represents a political setback for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, both of whom had supported the reparations loan proposal and sought to persuade Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever to withdraw his objections. EU leaders also agreed that the €90 billion loan plan would not impose any financial obligations on the Czech Republic, Hungary, or Slovakia.
This development has intensified debate within Europe over the domestic economic consequences of the war. Observers note that, in aligning closely with broader transatlantic strategic objectives, European governments are increasingly absorbing the financial costs themselves. Across many EU states, citizens have experienced rising prices, reduced purchasing power, and growing pressure on daily living standards compared to the period before the Ukraine war, raising concerns about the long-term social and economic implications of financing the conflict through public borrowing.
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The financial arrangement is presented as a critical lifeline for Ukraine and comes amid Europe’s efforts to maintain influence in US-led peace discussions. Following the summit, European Council President António Costa stated, “We committed, we delivered.”
For several months, EU member states had debated the use of approximately €210 billion in Russian assets, most of which are held in Belgium, to support a reparations-style loan for Kyiv. Belgium requested extensive guarantees to cover potential financial risks, demands that other member states ultimately rejected, according to officials familiar with the negotiations.
After more than sixteen hours of discussions, EU leaders agreed in the early hours of Friday to raise €90 billion on capital markets. The loan will be secured against unused spending capacity within the EU’s shared budget and is intended to finance Ukraine over the next two years.
The decision to rely on EU taxpayer-backed borrowing rather than Russian assets represents a political setback for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, both of whom had supported the reparations loan proposal and sought to persuade Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever to withdraw his objections. EU leaders also agreed that the €90 billion loan plan would not impose any financial obligations on the Czech Republic, Hungary, or Slovakia.
This development has intensified debate within Europe over the domestic economic consequences of the war. Observers note that, in aligning closely with broader transatlantic strategic objectives, European governments are increasingly absorbing the financial costs themselves. Across many EU states, citizens have experienced rising prices, reduced purchasing power, and growing pressure on daily living standards compared to the period before the Ukraine war, raising concerns about the long-term social and economic implications of financing the conflict through public borrowing.
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🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES
Iran / Russia
• Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Tehran and Moscow have agreed on a three-year roadmap under their strategic partnership treaty to elevate bilateral coordination and cooperation.
• Araqchi stated that closer Iranian–Russian cooperation would strengthen measures against Western sanctions, enhance regional stability, enable key projects, and prevent illegal actions within the UN Security Council.
Iraq / Syria
• The Iraqi Security Media Cell announced a qualitative intelligence operation conducted in coordination with Syrian security forces and with technical support from the International Coalition.
• Iraqi intelligence forces carried out an air landing northeast of Syria and arrested two high-value suspects wanted by the Iraqi judiciary.
• The Falcons Intelligence Cell of Iraq’s Federal Intelligence and Investigations Agency confirmed the operation.
• Iraqi military intelligence reported the killing of three suspected militants in Baghdad and Anbar.
Occupied Syria
• Local sources reported the theft of the statue of Saint Paul the Apostle from the entrance of the Monastery of St. Paul near Bab Sharqi in Old Damascus.
• The statue is regarded as a major symbol of Damascus’s Christian heritage. Sources believe the theft was intended to destroy a Christian monument, amid repeated attacks on Christian symbols and churches since the rise of Julani’s militant-led rule.
• Israeli entity patrols reportedly infiltrated the village of Breika and the outskirts of Al-Rafid in Occupied Syria, near the ceasefire line.
• An Israeli entity patrol reportedly established a temporary checkpoint near Al-Rafid, approximately 70 km southwest of Damascus.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Thousands of displaced families in Gaza are facing severe winter conditions as tents collapse and homes remain destroyed.
• Officials warned that tents no longer provide adequate shelter, emphasizing the urgent need for mobile caravans and temporary housing.
• Medical sources reported at least 17 deaths due to cold exposure in recent days, including five children.
• Israeli entity forces opened fire north of Rafah and intensified artillery shelling east of Khan Yunis, alongside increased military activity in southern Gaza.
• Israeli entity Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the allocation of 3,380 dunams for the construction of a new settlement, “Mishmar HaYehuda,” east of occupied Jerusalem (Quds).
• The Palestinian Prisoner Club warned that 50 Palestinian women detainees in Damon Prison are facing severe detention conditions and restrictive policies.
Lebanon
• Israeli entity drones struck a power facility in Tayba, injuring four Lebanese electricity workers and setting the station on fire.
• Israeli entity warplanes conducted multiple air raids across West Bekaa, Nabatieh, the Hermel hills, and areas along the Litani River, with no casualties reported.
• Israeli entity aircraft dropped sonic bombs off the coast of Ras Naqoura and deployed stun grenades near fishermen ahead of a mechanism committee meeting.
• Drones continued flying over Beirut’s southern suburbs, southern villages, and the Bekaa Valley.
• Lebanon’s Ministry of National Defense is reportedly finalizing a report recommending the reactivation of compulsory military service under updated standards.
Yemen
• Saudi fighter jets were observed conducting extensive flights over eastern Yemen for the second consecutive day.
• Local outlet Abna-Hadramawt reported that these flights are part of Saudi pressure measures aimed at intimidating the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council to withdraw from eastern Yemeni regions.
Israeli Entity
• The United Arab Emirates has signed a $2.3 billion defense agreement with Tel Aviv for advanced military systems provided by Elbit Systems.
• The eight-year deal reportedly includes the supply of sophisticated defense technologies.
• The German parliament approved a $3.1 billion expansion of the Arrow 3 missile defense system deal with the Israeli entity.
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Iran / Russia
• Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Tehran and Moscow have agreed on a three-year roadmap under their strategic partnership treaty to elevate bilateral coordination and cooperation.
• Araqchi stated that closer Iranian–Russian cooperation would strengthen measures against Western sanctions, enhance regional stability, enable key projects, and prevent illegal actions within the UN Security Council.
Iraq / Syria
• The Iraqi Security Media Cell announced a qualitative intelligence operation conducted in coordination with Syrian security forces and with technical support from the International Coalition.
• Iraqi intelligence forces carried out an air landing northeast of Syria and arrested two high-value suspects wanted by the Iraqi judiciary.
• The Falcons Intelligence Cell of Iraq’s Federal Intelligence and Investigations Agency confirmed the operation.
• Iraqi military intelligence reported the killing of three suspected militants in Baghdad and Anbar.
Occupied Syria
• Local sources reported the theft of the statue of Saint Paul the Apostle from the entrance of the Monastery of St. Paul near Bab Sharqi in Old Damascus.
• The statue is regarded as a major symbol of Damascus’s Christian heritage. Sources believe the theft was intended to destroy a Christian monument, amid repeated attacks on Christian symbols and churches since the rise of Julani’s militant-led rule.
• Israeli entity patrols reportedly infiltrated the village of Breika and the outskirts of Al-Rafid in Occupied Syria, near the ceasefire line.
• An Israeli entity patrol reportedly established a temporary checkpoint near Al-Rafid, approximately 70 km southwest of Damascus.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Thousands of displaced families in Gaza are facing severe winter conditions as tents collapse and homes remain destroyed.
• Officials warned that tents no longer provide adequate shelter, emphasizing the urgent need for mobile caravans and temporary housing.
• Medical sources reported at least 17 deaths due to cold exposure in recent days, including five children.
• Israeli entity forces opened fire north of Rafah and intensified artillery shelling east of Khan Yunis, alongside increased military activity in southern Gaza.
• Israeli entity Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the allocation of 3,380 dunams for the construction of a new settlement, “Mishmar HaYehuda,” east of occupied Jerusalem (Quds).
• The Palestinian Prisoner Club warned that 50 Palestinian women detainees in Damon Prison are facing severe detention conditions and restrictive policies.
Lebanon
• Israeli entity drones struck a power facility in Tayba, injuring four Lebanese electricity workers and setting the station on fire.
• Israeli entity warplanes conducted multiple air raids across West Bekaa, Nabatieh, the Hermel hills, and areas along the Litani River, with no casualties reported.
• Israeli entity aircraft dropped sonic bombs off the coast of Ras Naqoura and deployed stun grenades near fishermen ahead of a mechanism committee meeting.
• Drones continued flying over Beirut’s southern suburbs, southern villages, and the Bekaa Valley.
• Lebanon’s Ministry of National Defense is reportedly finalizing a report recommending the reactivation of compulsory military service under updated standards.
Yemen
• Saudi fighter jets were observed conducting extensive flights over eastern Yemen for the second consecutive day.
• Local outlet Abna-Hadramawt reported that these flights are part of Saudi pressure measures aimed at intimidating the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council to withdraw from eastern Yemeni regions.
Israeli Entity
• The United Arab Emirates has signed a $2.3 billion defense agreement with Tel Aviv for advanced military systems provided by Elbit Systems.
• The eight-year deal reportedly includes the supply of sophisticated defense technologies.
• The German parliament approved a $3.1 billion expansion of the Arrow 3 missile defense system deal with the Israeli entity.
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Enemy Watch — Official
🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES Iran / Russia • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Tehran and Moscow have agreed on a three-year roadmap under their strategic partnership treaty to elevate bilateral coordination and cooperation. • Araqchi stated…
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• The overall contract is valued at approximately $6.5 billion, marking the largest defense export agreement in the history of the Israeli entity.
• Hebrew Channel 14 reported that negotiations are underway between Syria and the Israeli entity regarding a potential gas-related agreement, following a pattern similar to previous arrangements with Egypt.
United States / Iraq
• A US KC-135R refueling aircraft conducted aerial operations over southern Iraq after departing from Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
• These flights coincided with intensified US reconnaissance activity across Iraqi provinces, particularly those bordering Syria.
• Israeli entity media reported that Shin Bet arrested a Russian citizen holding Israeli entity nationality on charges of photographing port infrastructure allegedly under the direction of Iranian intelligence.
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• The overall contract is valued at approximately $6.5 billion, marking the largest defense export agreement in the history of the Israeli entity.
• Hebrew Channel 14 reported that negotiations are underway between Syria and the Israeli entity regarding a potential gas-related agreement, following a pattern similar to previous arrangements with Egypt.
United States / Iraq
• A US KC-135R refueling aircraft conducted aerial operations over southern Iraq after departing from Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
• These flights coincided with intensified US reconnaissance activity across Iraqi provinces, particularly those bordering Syria.
• Israeli entity media reported that Shin Bet arrested a Russian citizen holding Israeli entity nationality on charges of photographing port infrastructure allegedly under the direction of Iranian intelligence.
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🇵🇰 | Pakistan’s security services have confirmed the arrest of infamous Sultan Aziz Azzam, the spokesperson of the ISIS–Khorasan terrorist group.
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🗞️ | Khaleel Nasrallah writes:
The Americans are launching continuous airstrikes tonight, claiming that they are targeting buildings and weapons depots belonging to the terrorist organization ISIS in central Syria.
The United States has previously carried out thousands of airstrikes over many years against vast areas controlled by the group when it dominated large parts of Syria and Iraq, yet these strikes did not change anything in terms of the organization’s operations or momentum.
What truly changed beginning in 2017 was the launch of ground operations against the group, as carried out by the forces of the resistance axis in what became known as the major “Dawn” operations.
Even Washington later supported these efforts indirectly through air cover and military advisers provided to the SDF and tribal forces east of the Euphrates, benefiting from the operations conducted by the axis.
Accordingly, the airstrikes being carried out tonight are merely a show of force, for several reasons, most notably that ISIS no longer controls territory and now operates only as small cells that carry out ambushes and then disappear.
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The Americans are launching continuous airstrikes tonight, claiming that they are targeting buildings and weapons depots belonging to the terrorist organization ISIS in central Syria.
The United States has previously carried out thousands of airstrikes over many years against vast areas controlled by the group when it dominated large parts of Syria and Iraq, yet these strikes did not change anything in terms of the organization’s operations or momentum.
What truly changed beginning in 2017 was the launch of ground operations against the group, as carried out by the forces of the resistance axis in what became known as the major “Dawn” operations.
Even Washington later supported these efforts indirectly through air cover and military advisers provided to the SDF and tribal forces east of the Euphrates, benefiting from the operations conducted by the axis.
Accordingly, the airstrikes being carried out tonight are merely a show of force, for several reasons, most notably that ISIS no longer controls territory and now operates only as small cells that carry out ambushes and then disappear.
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🏴☠️| Reports indicate that a batch of U.S. missiles was launched earlier from the Al-Shaddadi base toward eastern Syria. During the night, U.S. and Jordanian forces reportedly struck more than 70 ISIS targets across Syria using over 100 precision-guided munitions. The strikes coincided with an elevated security alert for Badia security forces in the triangle region encompassing Raqqa, Deir Ezzor, and Homs, amid intensified U.S. operations against ISIS positions.
The U.S. is targeting a group that it originally created, trained, and allowed to operate under indirect command structures. These groups are fragmented among themselves, and due to their excessive proliferation, the current wave of bombings appears largely symbolic and aimed at projecting power rather than achieving real counterterrorism outcomes. It is evident that these strikes did not result in meaningful human losses among the terrorist ranks, nor did they eliminate any major leadership figures, including those associated with what is now referred to as ISIS 2.0.
Moreover, there is no confirmed evidence that this group has fully re-emerged as an organized force with tangible control on the ground [or does it really exists?]. Instead, it appears to exist mainly as dispersed cells, useful for narrative construction rather than as a genuine strategic threat. The absence of verified casualties or infrastructure damage further raises questions about the actual objectives of these operations.
In this context, the U.S. is using such strikes to manufacture the image of sustained anti-terror operations, thereby legitimizing its continued military presence. This narrative helps solidify its strategic foothold in Syria and Iraq, secures operational freedom for its bases, and maintains regional leverage under the pretext of counterterrorism.
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The U.S. is targeting a group that it originally created, trained, and allowed to operate under indirect command structures. These groups are fragmented among themselves, and due to their excessive proliferation, the current wave of bombings appears largely symbolic and aimed at projecting power rather than achieving real counterterrorism outcomes. It is evident that these strikes did not result in meaningful human losses among the terrorist ranks, nor did they eliminate any major leadership figures, including those associated with what is now referred to as ISIS 2.0.
Moreover, there is no confirmed evidence that this group has fully re-emerged as an organized force with tangible control on the ground [or does it really exists?]. Instead, it appears to exist mainly as dispersed cells, useful for narrative construction rather than as a genuine strategic threat. The absence of verified casualties or infrastructure damage further raises questions about the actual objectives of these operations.
In this context, the U.S. is using such strikes to manufacture the image of sustained anti-terror operations, thereby legitimizing its continued military presence. This narrative helps solidify its strategic foothold in Syria and Iraq, secures operational freedom for its bases, and maintains regional leverage under the pretext of counterterrorism.
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🏴☠️ | The terrorist Julani was celebrating the removal of Caesar sanctions against Syria while displaying a map with no Golan Heights. Terrorist Julani has effectively sold the Golan to American and Israeli interests, yet somehow continues to feed the religious frustrations of a takfiri cult and its blind followers [they call themselves Sunnis; though a mole gang hidden inside righteous sunnis]
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✅ | It is interesting that those who are supporting, praising, and spreading the pro-HTS narrative are present mainly on media platforms and, in the majority of cases, have no direct links with the West Asian land itself. They function largely as media bots and indirectly Mossad-funded accounts, forming a mass cult of traitorous, self-styled Islamic scholars who glorify these actors without understanding what they actually preach or practice. Their engagement is performative, detached from ground realities, and driven by algorithmic amplification rather than lived experience.
The Syrian invasion, its fall, and its gradual disintegration have been carried out more effectively through this method than by drones or missiles. Imam Khamenei has repeatedly emphasized that modern warfare is primarily a software war, and the Syrian case confirms this clearly. The battle over perception, narrative control, and psychological conditioning has preceded and surpassed physical confrontation.
Syria’s lack of a robust internet infrastructure and independent media presence on the ground has allowed externally curated narratives to dominate. What people see is limited to what social media platforms allow them to see, filtered through selective footage, emotive framing, and coordinated messaging. This distortion creates an illusion of consensus and legitimacy where none exists.
This is why many politically aware observers are raising concerns across Islamic societies. They recognize that Pakistani, Indian, Bengali, Algerian, and other non-regional online actors are being mobilized as narrative tools, often unknowingly celebrating the collapse of a country and a society with which they have no historical, social, or lived connection. This phenomenon itself is evidence of how deeply the software war has penetrated contemporary wars.
Death to HTS
Death to ISIS
Death to israel
Death to America
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The Syrian invasion, its fall, and its gradual disintegration have been carried out more effectively through this method than by drones or missiles. Imam Khamenei has repeatedly emphasized that modern warfare is primarily a software war, and the Syrian case confirms this clearly. The battle over perception, narrative control, and psychological conditioning has preceded and surpassed physical confrontation.
Syria’s lack of a robust internet infrastructure and independent media presence on the ground has allowed externally curated narratives to dominate. What people see is limited to what social media platforms allow them to see, filtered through selective footage, emotive framing, and coordinated messaging. This distortion creates an illusion of consensus and legitimacy where none exists.
This is why many politically aware observers are raising concerns across Islamic societies. They recognize that Pakistani, Indian, Bengali, Algerian, and other non-regional online actors are being mobilized as narrative tools, often unknowingly celebrating the collapse of a country and a society with which they have no historical, social, or lived connection. This phenomenon itself is evidence of how deeply the software war has penetrated contemporary wars.
Death to HTS
Death to ISIS
Death to israel
Death to America
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Forwarded from ResistanceTrench mirror
Girls cataloged. Ages checked. Preferences logged. Payments mentioned. Another disturbing and damning piece of evidence from the Epstein files.
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🇮🇷 | The Iranian judiciary punished and executed Aqeel Keshavarz on proven charges of spying for the Israeli intelligence service, Mossad, in exchange for money.
He was arrested by an Iranian Army security patrol in Urmia while filming the headquarters of the Urmia Infantry Division. During an inspection of his mobile phone, a message from an Israeli phone number was discovered, along with additional documents and evidence, including a coded notebook containing the names and addresses of several security institutions.
Based on his own testimony and other evidence, the legal court decided to execute him, and he was hanged until death.
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He was arrested by an Iranian Army security patrol in Urmia while filming the headquarters of the Urmia Infantry Division. During an inspection of his mobile phone, a message from an Israeli phone number was discovered, along with additional documents and evidence, including a coded notebook containing the names and addresses of several security institutions.
Based on his own testimony and other evidence, the legal court decided to execute him, and he was hanged until death.
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Enemy Watch — Official
🇮🇷 | The Iranian judiciary punished and executed Aqeel Keshavarz on proven charges of spying for the Israeli intelligence service, Mossad, in exchange for money. He was arrested by an Iranian Army security patrol in Urmia while filming the headquarters of…
❎ | Anyways, Go to hell! Now you will witness Kurdish channels and many so called-Muslim [Nawasib] anti-Shia channels crying over his death. This is how israel secures its safe passage, through indifference and sectarianism both. One sect enjoys Israel when it attacks Iran and Lebanon, but cries when it attacks Palestine. We request Iran to hang and execute more collaborators until the martyrdom of 2,000 Iranians has been answered. You will see how Zionist cells within Amnesty and so-called human rights networks react.
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🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES
Yemen
• Saudi fighter jets were observed conducting extensive flights over eastern Yemen for the second consecutive day.
• Local outlet Abna-Hadramawt reported that the flights are part of Saudi pressure measures aimed at intimidating the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) to withdraw from eastern Yemeni regions.
Israeli Entity / UAE
• The United Arab Emirates signed a $2.3 billion defense agreement with Tel Aviv for advanced military systems provided by Elbit Systems.
• The eight-year deal reportedly accelerates military cooperation and normalization between the two sides.
• A draft US proposal reportedly prepared by a team led by Jared Kushner outlines a $112 billion plan to transform Gaza into a high-tech coastal destination, including luxury resorts, rail networks, and AI-supported infrastructure, under a project dubbed “Sunrise.”
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Occupation forces resumed demolishing residential buildings in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli artillery shelling targeted a school sheltering displaced people near Al-Durra Hospital in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, northeast of Gaza City, causing multiple injuries.
• Medical sources reported the arrival of a martyr and the bodies of other martyrs at Al-Muqaddasi Hospital from the same area.
• Gaza hospital sources stated that approximately 400 martyrs have been killed by occupation fire since the ceasefire entered into force last October.
• Civil Defense teams began searching for 55 martyrs buried under the rubble of 13 destroyed houses in Khan Yunis.
• Intensive artillery shelling continued east of Khan Yunis, while occupation forces opened fire on the Moraj axis north of Rafah.
Gaza Strip – Civil Defense Daily Report
• Civil Defense teams carried out firefighting, rescue, ambulance, and emergency missions across all governorates.
• Operations included body recovery, removal of hazardous debris, evacuation of injured and sick individuals, and fire control in residential homes.
• The report covered activities from Saturday morning to Sunday morning, November 9, 2025.
Lebanon
• Hostile drone flights were detected over Qulaylah, Houla, Markaba, Al-Adisa, Kafr Kila, and Al-Khiam.
• Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew at low altitude over East Zoutra, West Zoutra, and Hamra.
• Occupation soldiers opened fire on the road between Adaisseh and Kafr Kila from the Misgav Am settlement.
Occupied West Bank
• Israeli settlers carried out earthworks near Palestinian homes in the village of Attara, north of Ramallah, in an attempt to harass residents.
Occupied Syria
• Local sources reported that an Israeli occupation patrol consisting of five vehicles infiltrated Ein Zivan village in the Quneitra countryside and established a temporary checkpoint.
Iran
• Iranian Atomic Energy Organization spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi stated that Iran’s nuclear industry cannot be eliminated by military attacks, emphasizing the country’s human expertise and technological resilience.
• He noted that targeting facilities only increased motivation among Iranian specialists and highlighted repeated attempts to target Iranian scientists.
Iraq
• Debate has resurfaced in Basra over establishing a southern Iraqi region after the Independent High Electoral Commission launched signature collection forms.
• Supporters cite weak services and limited local authority, while the move has triggered wide political and media discussion.
• UNAMI announced the signing of documents to hand over its main compound in Baghdad to the Iraqi government ahead of the end of its mandate on January 31.
Turkey
• Al-Mayadeen reported that an unidentified drone crashed in Balikesir province, northwest Turkey.
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Yemen
• Saudi fighter jets were observed conducting extensive flights over eastern Yemen for the second consecutive day.
• Local outlet Abna-Hadramawt reported that the flights are part of Saudi pressure measures aimed at intimidating the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) to withdraw from eastern Yemeni regions.
Israeli Entity / UAE
• The United Arab Emirates signed a $2.3 billion defense agreement with Tel Aviv for advanced military systems provided by Elbit Systems.
• The eight-year deal reportedly accelerates military cooperation and normalization between the two sides.
• A draft US proposal reportedly prepared by a team led by Jared Kushner outlines a $112 billion plan to transform Gaza into a high-tech coastal destination, including luxury resorts, rail networks, and AI-supported infrastructure, under a project dubbed “Sunrise.”
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Occupation forces resumed demolishing residential buildings in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli artillery shelling targeted a school sheltering displaced people near Al-Durra Hospital in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, northeast of Gaza City, causing multiple injuries.
• Medical sources reported the arrival of a martyr and the bodies of other martyrs at Al-Muqaddasi Hospital from the same area.
• Gaza hospital sources stated that approximately 400 martyrs have been killed by occupation fire since the ceasefire entered into force last October.
• Civil Defense teams began searching for 55 martyrs buried under the rubble of 13 destroyed houses in Khan Yunis.
• Intensive artillery shelling continued east of Khan Yunis, while occupation forces opened fire on the Moraj axis north of Rafah.
Gaza Strip – Civil Defense Daily Report
• Civil Defense teams carried out firefighting, rescue, ambulance, and emergency missions across all governorates.
• Operations included body recovery, removal of hazardous debris, evacuation of injured and sick individuals, and fire control in residential homes.
• The report covered activities from Saturday morning to Sunday morning, November 9, 2025.
Lebanon
• Hostile drone flights were detected over Qulaylah, Houla, Markaba, Al-Adisa, Kafr Kila, and Al-Khiam.
• Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew at low altitude over East Zoutra, West Zoutra, and Hamra.
• Occupation soldiers opened fire on the road between Adaisseh and Kafr Kila from the Misgav Am settlement.
Occupied West Bank
• Israeli settlers carried out earthworks near Palestinian homes in the village of Attara, north of Ramallah, in an attempt to harass residents.
Occupied Syria
• Local sources reported that an Israeli occupation patrol consisting of five vehicles infiltrated Ein Zivan village in the Quneitra countryside and established a temporary checkpoint.
Iran
• Iranian Atomic Energy Organization spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi stated that Iran’s nuclear industry cannot be eliminated by military attacks, emphasizing the country’s human expertise and technological resilience.
• He noted that targeting facilities only increased motivation among Iranian specialists and highlighted repeated attempts to target Iranian scientists.
Iraq
• Debate has resurfaced in Basra over establishing a southern Iraqi region after the Independent High Electoral Commission launched signature collection forms.
• Supporters cite weak services and limited local authority, while the move has triggered wide political and media discussion.
• UNAMI announced the signing of documents to hand over its main compound in Baghdad to the Iraqi government ahead of the end of its mandate on January 31.
Turkey
• Al-Mayadeen reported that an unidentified drone crashed in Balikesir province, northwest Turkey.
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✅ | The Americans have not truly left the region; rather, they have consolidated and controlled ISIS 2.0 within their camps and bases, preparing it for a long-term and wider strategic game. Washington is fully aware that Julani’s regime will not endure for long, and that the challenge of managing Syria is not linear or confined to a single actor. Instead, the situation remains highly fragmented, volatile, and deeply complex, shaped by overlapping regional and international interests.
At present, ISIS 2.0 is being reorganized and repositioned. However, as previously noted, this group is being amplified primarily through Western media and U.S.-aligned narratives in order to legitimize its re-emergence and strengthen its operational footprint inside Syria and even across the Iraqi border. The revival of this threat is also being instrumentalized to mobilize new enemies, particularly factions that have grown disillusioned with Julani due to internal disputes, unequal distribution of power, contested territorial arrangements, and the absence of any sustainable political settlement.
Salafi formations and HTS factions are experiencing deep internal fractures across ideological, organizational, and operational lines. These divisions have been intensified by HTS’s coordination with China to hand over Uyghur militants, a move that produced indirect but far-reaching repercussions within jihadist networks. This decision weakened trust, accelerated internal dissent, and created new fault lines among foreign and local fighters alike.
The Americans now understand how to exploit these fractures effectively. Fragmented ranks are dispersing, splinter groups are emerging, and disaffected fighters are gradually gravitating toward ISIS 2.0, which is being positioned as an alternative pole of attraction. In this way, instability, internal rivalries, and unresolved grievances are being transformed into strategic leverage, allowing external actors to reshape the militant landscape in Syria and Iraq while maintaining long-term influence.
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At present, ISIS 2.0 is being reorganized and repositioned. However, as previously noted, this group is being amplified primarily through Western media and U.S.-aligned narratives in order to legitimize its re-emergence and strengthen its operational footprint inside Syria and even across the Iraqi border. The revival of this threat is also being instrumentalized to mobilize new enemies, particularly factions that have grown disillusioned with Julani due to internal disputes, unequal distribution of power, contested territorial arrangements, and the absence of any sustainable political settlement.
Salafi formations and HTS factions are experiencing deep internal fractures across ideological, organizational, and operational lines. These divisions have been intensified by HTS’s coordination with China to hand over Uyghur militants, a move that produced indirect but far-reaching repercussions within jihadist networks. This decision weakened trust, accelerated internal dissent, and created new fault lines among foreign and local fighters alike.
The Americans now understand how to exploit these fractures effectively. Fragmented ranks are dispersing, splinter groups are emerging, and disaffected fighters are gradually gravitating toward ISIS 2.0, which is being positioned as an alternative pole of attraction. In this way, instability, internal rivalries, and unresolved grievances are being transformed into strategic leverage, allowing external actors to reshape the militant landscape in Syria and Iraq while maintaining long-term influence.
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❎ | When you see sudden talks about nuclear issues and the reactivation of activities in Iran’s nuclear facilities being spread by Western media, Zionist media, and even some foolish voices within resistance media, you must understand that the United States, Israel, and their allies are creating a pretext to destabilize the region and to justify another attack on Iran.
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🇮🇶 | IRAQI RESISTANCE: KATAIB HEZBOLLAH:
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
"If you do not go forth, He will punish you with a painful punishment and will replace you with another people, and you will not harm Him in the least. And God is Powerful over all things.”
It is reported from the Commander of the Faithful, the Master of the Monotheists, and the Imam of the Mujahidin, ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (A), that he said:
“Indeed, jihad is one of the gates of Paradise. God has opened it for the elite of His friends. It is the garment of piety, the fortified armor of God, and His secure shield. Whoever abandons it out of aversion, God will clothe him with the garment of humiliation and affliction will encompass him.”
Whoever is entrusted with weapons to protect his family, his land, the sovereignty of his country, and its sanctities, and then seeks to relinquish those weapons without achieving sovereignty or safeguarding families and holy sites, that is his own affair and personal decision. However, he must return the weapons to their source, for they do not belong to him; rather, a trust must be returned to its rightful owners. It would be more appropriate for him to leave the door of action open for those who believe in the obligation of remaining steadfast on this noble path.
As our esteemed religious authorities have indicated, the realization of sovereignty, the control of Iraq’s security, and the prevention of foreign interference in all its forms are prerequisites for discussing the restriction of arms to the state. We affirm that our position is in accordance with what our religious authorities have stated, once these conditions are fulfilled.
Resistance is a right, and its weapons shall remain in the hands of its fighters. Any discussion of an understanding with the government will only take place after the withdrawal of all occupation forces, NATO forces, and the Turkish army, and after ensuring the safety of our people and our sanctities from the threats posed by the gangs of Julani and the Peshmerga.
Islamic Resistance
Kataʾib Ḥizbullah
🔹@enemywatch
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
"If you do not go forth, He will punish you with a painful punishment and will replace you with another people, and you will not harm Him in the least. And God is Powerful over all things.”
It is reported from the Commander of the Faithful, the Master of the Monotheists, and the Imam of the Mujahidin, ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (A), that he said:
“Indeed, jihad is one of the gates of Paradise. God has opened it for the elite of His friends. It is the garment of piety, the fortified armor of God, and His secure shield. Whoever abandons it out of aversion, God will clothe him with the garment of humiliation and affliction will encompass him.”
Whoever is entrusted with weapons to protect his family, his land, the sovereignty of his country, and its sanctities, and then seeks to relinquish those weapons without achieving sovereignty or safeguarding families and holy sites, that is his own affair and personal decision. However, he must return the weapons to their source, for they do not belong to him; rather, a trust must be returned to its rightful owners. It would be more appropriate for him to leave the door of action open for those who believe in the obligation of remaining steadfast on this noble path.
As our esteemed religious authorities have indicated, the realization of sovereignty, the control of Iraq’s security, and the prevention of foreign interference in all its forms are prerequisites for discussing the restriction of arms to the state. We affirm that our position is in accordance with what our religious authorities have stated, once these conditions are fulfilled.
Resistance is a right, and its weapons shall remain in the hands of its fighters. Any discussion of an understanding with the government will only take place after the withdrawal of all occupation forces, NATO forces, and the Turkish army, and after ensuring the safety of our people and our sanctities from the threats posed by the gangs of Julani and the Peshmerga.
Islamic Resistance
Kataʾib Ḥizbullah
🔹@enemywatch
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