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Mohammad thanks everyone who has given to his campaign, confirming that he regularly receives your contributions. This is a scam-free campaign supporting an extended family with a newborn suffering genocide-induced developmental issues, failing to draw in what is needed for nutrition. Please chip-in & spread widely! Link in the comments: "Thank you everyone for your ongoing contributions. We have regularly received your contributions, which we are surviving on." The effects of genocide are causing terrible developmental issues for their newborn son, and their lack of financial resources, limiting their ability to provide adequate nutrition, only intensifies this. Mohammad asked me to share this extended note detailing their struggle: "I wanted to share with you what we’ve been going through lately regarding my little boy. He’s now about two and a half years old, and it’s been a really tough journey. It seems he suffered from oxygen deficiency at birth, but with everything that happened at the start of the war, his condition wasn't properly caught back then. Even now, he still can’t walk or speak, and his comprehension is quite limited. What’s frustrating is that we’ve taken him to so many neurologists and orthopedic specialists, and all the tests came back 'normal' and 'excellent,' yet there’s no progress. On top of that, the nerve medications he needs are nowhere to be found in Gaza. It’s a very heavy situation to handle, and I just wanted to keep you in the loop about our reality."
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Arya Yadeghaar@AryJeay·
❗️BREAKING: Iran hit an American fighter jet in the south of Iran. According to initial reports, the jet fell between Hengam Island and Qeshm Island and sank into the depths of the waters of the Persian Gulf.
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Arauhoe hate account (Decoout) 
"The sooner people realize Israel along with all of America's other proxies are equally guilty but an extension of the US itself, and that US interests ( big-oil, the arms industry, big-tech, big-ag, big-pharma, etc.) have been and are still driving this"
Brian Berletic@BrianJBerletic

US Continues Escalating - Strikes Iranian Power Infrastructure - Iran Retaliates It appears the US has gone ahead and started striking Iranian power infrastructure. Iran will almost certainly retaliate by striking essential infrastructure across the region. Hitting power and desalination plants across the region will further impact energy production and exports, compounding energy supply and rising prices even if the Strait of Hormuz opened 100%. I warned people the US is not going to end its war on Iran - at best it will pause like it did last year. Stopping its war altogether with Iran would mean stopping its pursuit of global primacy altogether which it will NEVER do unless forced. I warned the US would be burning the entire region to the ground to create a wider, catastrophic GLOBAL economic disaster it believes it will emerge out the other end stronger relative to China and the rest of the multipolar world - and that is what it is openly trying to do right in front of us all. The longer people remain delusional imagining the US is "defeated" or that "Israel" is "forcing" the US into war for "Greater Israel," or somehow"sabotaging peace" the US has NEVER sought in the first place, the longer people will put off facing actual reality and the sacrifices required to overcome it. The longer we put off denying reality, the greater those sacrifice will need to be. The sooner people realize Israel along with all of America's other proxies are equally guilty but an extension of the US itself, and that US interests (US corporations like big-oil, the arms industry, big-tech, big-ag, big-pharma, etc.) have been and are still driving this and all other conflicts, the sooner people can expose and directly confront these interests. And just remember - the people telling you today that "Israel" somehow forced the US into this war, were the same people who incorrectly told you Trump was going to "change everything" and was "fighting the deep state." Just something to consider.

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✨Mina✨
✨Mina✨@lionne_8·
An absolute king
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@tasawwufn imo the Islamic Revolution is to the State what the communist revolution is to economy. Communists deny this, but the Soviets failed to revolutionize the Law. The Soviet legal system remained trapped in the tradition of Roman law.
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Liwa | لواء@tasawwufn·
@b4dchan I’m lowkey part of the few who believe this out here. Many dont know how to comprehend what Iran is achieving besides military victories.
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Liwa | لواء@tasawwufn·
“But Iran is now demonstrating (not only to subservient Arab regimes but to Europe and beyond) what substantive state sovereignty means in practice, while teaching how popular sovereignty emerges once a state has constructed the collective sovereign subject that reproduces it.” — This model of governing where the state and society remains in constant connection is what majority of the world dreams of, yet, due to Islamophobia, it is difficult for them to acknowledge the accomplishment of Iran in creating a third path away from the models of government in which we—western and eastern—where both have relation with materialism thus always seems to fall short. Even China had to betray its principles of communism to state capitalism in order for it to thrive, yet Iran has created its own way.
Amal Saad@amalsaad_lb

What Arab Regimes Fear Most Is Iran’s Example Even as missiles rain down on co-belligerent Arab regimes, Iran is perceived by them as a threat not primarily on account of its military power but because it embodies what sovereignty looks like when exercised as a political practice rather than as an empty formal claim, one that simultaneously indicts the past and destabilises the future. Until now, the Arab state system has operated on the premise that the US and Israel set the limits of the politically possible in the region and that regimes which accept those limits will be protected--an order maintained by a regional orthodoxy that framed subordination as a strategic and sovereign choice. But Iran is now demonstrating (not only to subservient Arab regimes but to Europe and beyond) what substantive state sovereignty means in practice, while teaching how popular sovereignty emerges once a state has constructed the collective sovereign subject that reproduces it. The result is a depth of popular identification in which even critics rally behind the state in moments of existential confrontation, defending not necessarily the government but the state as the political expression of the collective to which they belong. No Arab leader could possibly fathom how former protestors and even dissidents might refrain from undermining, much less rally behind their state in such moments, because no Arab state has constructed the collective sovereign subject that would make such identification possible. If this war confirms what is already becoming difficult to deny, that Iran and Hizbullah have imposed costs capable of deterring future aggression and reshaping the regional order, it will amount to a historical renewal of the Iranian revolution, bringing back into view the sovereignty question that gave rise to it and that the Arab order was built to suppress. The deeper danger for this order lies in that question which foregrounds what has long been concealed, that the surrender of sovereignty was always a political choice rather than a necessity and that the bargain demanding submission in exchange for protection ultimately delivered neither sovereignty nor security.

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🇱🇧 ☫@ebnShihinreborn·
Moment of the direct fall of an Iranian rocket in Tel Aviv.
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Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان
The bells of Our Lady of the Head Church tolled solemnly at the moment the town’s son, Hezbollah martyr Jaafar Ibrahim Salim, returned home; an echo of grief, honor, and farewell carried through every corner of the village of Bahboush in Koura, north Lebanon. A Muslim-Shia northerner rose to Allah sw, while defending our south from Zionist aggression and occupation, being honored by his Christian brothers and sisters who all come from the same village, on the eve of Good Friday. Nothing tops this. Nothing.
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Fergie Chambers 🇵🇸
Been saying for many years The Occupation is a side hustle for the US weapons industry The dog does not hold the leash (This QT is not a suggestion of virtue on the part of Dwight Eisenhower)
Dimitri Lascaris@dimitrilascaris

People give way too much credit to Zionists when they claim that Zionists control US foreign policy. Here’s who really controls US foreign policy. In 1961, Eisenhower warned Americans that the war machine was taking over the U.S. government, but Americans didn’t listen.

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🇱🇧 ☫@ebnShihinreborn·
A criminal occupation soldier promoting his jewelry business using a Palestinian father arrested by the occupation army at his home last night during a raid in the West Bank.
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Keda Bakış
Keda Bakış@kedabakis·
Yahya Sinwar remained imprisoned in Hadarim Prison between 1995 and 2002, where he continued his academic studies through the Open University. Like other prisoners, Sinwar funded his own education using the monthly stipend provided by the Palestinian Authority. He completed 15 courses in the departments of humanities and social sciences, studying diligently for his chosen subjects in his prison cell. He had plenty of time and he used it; his studies lasted for seven more years. He received good grades, with an average of 90. This became the second educational framework of his life. Previously, in the 1980s, he had earned a bachelor's degree in Arabic language and literature from Gaza University. Sinwar's first course was "From Jerusalem to Yavne," a history course covering the periods of the Mishnah and Talmud. The course included topics such as Yavne after the destruction of the Second Temple, the Bar Kokhba revolt, and the Oral Torah. He completed the course with a grade of 81, which, according to the JP, is a solid grade, though not one of his highest. As his Hebrew skills improved, his grades also rose. Later, he took the course "Jerusalem Through the Ages," which traces the city's history from its early days as a Jebusite settlement through the Hasmonean, Roman, Muslim, Ottoman, and British periods. He received a score of 92. In "From Exile to Sovereignty," Sinwar studied the history of the Jewish people in ancient times, extending from the Persian Empire to the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods. This course included discussions on the Hasmonean kingdom, the decrees of Antiochus, and the Maccabean revolt. He received a score of 94. Sinwar showed great interest in the formative periods of Jewish history. He enrolled in two additional courses focusing on this era: "History of the Jewish People in the First Temple Period" and "Judea and Rome," which examines the history of the Jewish people during the Roman Empire. These courses covered topics such as Herod's reign, the destruction of the Second Temple, and the Bar Kokhba revolt. From there, Sinwar continued to explore later periods of Jewish history. He took the course "Jews in an Age of Change," which focuses on the status of Jewish ministers in European royal courts from the 15th century onwards. He took the course "Between Jews and Christians: Jews and Christians in Western Europe Until the Early Modern Period," which examines Jewish life in Christian lands from the birth of Christianity to modern times. This course covered theological debates, persecutions, blood libels, and the phenomenon of the Marranos. Sinwar finished the course with a grade of 93. He did not miss the opportunity to learn about the Holocaust and took the course "In the Days of the Holocaust." This comprehensive study covered Jewish life in Europe, the rise of the Nazis, the plan for extermination, and how it was designed and implemented. Through his studies, Sinwar also gained in-depth knowledge about the Israeli regime. In the course "Between Zion and Zionism 1881-1914," he studied the history of Zionism and received his highest grade, a 96. Additionally, he took the course "Patterns of Society in Israel," which examines the roots of Israeli society and the relationships between its various elements. In the field of social sciences, Sinwar took "Government and Politics in Israel," a fundamental political science course similar to civics lessons. This course covered Israeli democracy, the separation of powers, political parties, the electoral system, and a section on minorities. Later, he even translated two books from Hebrew to Arabic: the autobiographies of former Shin Bet heads Yaakov Peri, "Kill or Be Killed," and Carmi Gillon, "Shin Bet Between the Cracks." His studies in the social sciences culminated with the course "Essays in Space: Chapters in the Settlement Geography of the Land of Israel." This course provided information about settlement patterns in Israel during the 20th century, including urban planning, settlement strategies, the creation of the rural map, and neighborhood rehabilitation. As in other courses, there was a section in this course on minorities, specifically the transfer of Bedouins to permanent settlements. Despite his academic success, Sinwar chose not to complete his degree; he was only a few courses short. He did not finish because he did not need to. He had the time and money to continue, but his goal was not to obtain a degree from an Israeli university. His goal was to acquire the knowledge he needed. And once he had that knowledge, he stopped studying—and started using it.
loki loptr@lokiloptr154668

A photo of Yahya Sinwar in a Zionist prison...

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BADCHAN 🔻@b4dchan·
Theres no reason this pedophile cop should continue to have any voice in anti-imperialist discourse. Noone gets such slack. Except for operatives, of course.
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Just a reminder that Scott Ritter was busted on *three different occasions* trying to solicit sex from children on the internet, To Catch a Predator style. His problem with "Isreal" is that it's a sex offender safe haven for Jews only.
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leila@ainiladra

hate @realscottritter ... such an arrogant prick

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@NickBAwesome @normalwomxn The point is that nationalism isnt determinate. If we say "nationalism bad", that means national liberation & self-determination — both necessarily nationalist — is bad. Not all nationalisms are forged from the same conditions. They must be judged discreteley & are thus neutral.
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a botanist@NickBAwesome·
@normalwomxn @b4dchan I have never found nationalism to be “neutral” It seems that in every context nationalism is an ideological poison
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@primarycatdad I agree that whisper campaigns shouldn't be tolerated, but am unconvinced that conflict should soley be moderated by orgs. Such precepts almost always lead to abusers who close ranks with the moderators so that they can advance their abuse.
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Suburb Septembriseur@primarycatdad·
Criticism between Marxists should be formal, submitted to the organization in question in writing, and the criticizer and criticized must be willing to have a dialogue for it to be of any use. Struggle must be formal, controlled, moderated. Whisper campaigns are fed work.
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leila@ainiladra·
he is arguing that iran is suicidal ... he is trying to convince everyone they must surrender or they will be permanently destroyed & he is scaremongering about nukes too ... he is definitely controlled opposition ... seen him do this too many times at critical moments
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ج@labaniyyeh·
@ainiladra @BIG__Brother7 yes. no one should be engaging with him or giving him a platform tbh blocked him long ago when he was very disrespectful to @EyesOnSouth1
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