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Musharraf Ali Farooqi

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Author. Translator. Storyteller Founder @pakspellingbee @StorykitProgram, @UrduThesaurus, Library of Urdu Classics (https://t.co/7edCMTTvdw)

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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
This means that a verified account with a paid partnership wants to kidnap me, torture me, and murder me. @elonmusk and his employees at @X refuse to remove this, so it’s clear that they support such a terror operation. This isn’t surprising - after all, they support genocide.
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Bruno Maçães
Bruno Maçães@MacaesBruno·
Horrifying news from Cuba as hospitals go dark after the US total energy blockade. Vital machines disconnected, patients killed…
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Ali Abunimah
Ali Abunimah@AliAbunimah·
Look how casually Western imperialists are able to call for the destruction of this or that system of government, but if a college student calls for “Israeli” apartheid to be replaced with equal rights for all it’s treated like the rebirth of the Third Reich.
ian bremmer@ianbremmer

@HardnoseHarley i want the regime to collapse. my analysis, unfortunately, does not line up with that.

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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
Israelis only appear human, but they're not like us. Tell me, who among you has the heart to torture an 18 month old by inserting, pulling out, then reinserting metal nails into his flesh? burning their tiny body with cigarettes, completely unaffected by the baby's screams? Israelis only appear human, but they are not like us. It's not enough to call them the monsters of our time. Jewish supremacy brings a particular kind of horror and inhumanity. The receipts are documented. The question is how long with this abomination go on before it's finally wiped off the map?
Quds News Network@QudsNen

Recently, Israeli forces subjected a one-year-old child to abuse to pressure his father into giving confessions east of Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, according to local and family sources. The child's father, Osama Abu Nassar, suffered psychological trauma after the death of a horse he used for income. While taking his child to buy supplies a few days ago, he was caught in gunfire near his home and forced by soldiers to leave his 18-month-old son on the ground and approach the Israeli checkpoint, where he was stripped of his clothes. According to witnesses, the army then took the child and interrogated the father at the checkpoint. The forces tortured the child in front of his father, including burning with cigarettes on his leg, pricking, and inserting a metal nail into his leg, as confirmed by a medical report. The child, Karim, was released after 10 hours and handed over to his family through the International Red Cross, while the father remains in detention. 📷 Osama Al-Kahlout

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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
back in the late 1980s/early 90s, I remember reading a recollection by an aid to then President Jimmy Carter, and the story stayed with me. The President was lamenting Iran's attachment to the past, rhetorically asking why they can't just focus on the present and look to the future; why they kept bringing up things in the past. It probably had to do with the hostage situation and the aftermath of that. The aid was himself either of Persian ancestry or was otherwise well acquainted with Iranian society. In trying to explain the mindset of people in an 8000 year old civilization, he said: "Mr President, the old souq in Iran is 6000 years old, and what they call the NEW souq, is 2000 years old." something 2000 years old is "new" to people with the kind of ancestral memory of Iranians.
MENA Visuals@menavisualss

🇮🇷 An Iranian girl performing a traditional dance at the Rasht Fish Market, Gilan Province, Iran. (August 2025) Video by Nafas Hoseini

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Professor Marandi drops a brilliant analogy exposing the absolute hypocrisy of "neutral" countries hosting US bases. Imagine China firing missiles at the US from Canada, and Canada claiming neutrality. It's an insult to our intelligence.
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Doc Jazz ✌ طارق
Doc Jazz ✌ طارق@docjazzmusic·
🛑‼️The situation here in the Gulf is now escalating in the direction of TOTAL WAR. All wars are terrible; that is not my point. My point is that if it does, there is no realistic scenario in which this remains regional, and doesn't escalate towards actual World War level. The massive settler attacks and pogroms in Palestine are also an important indicator. They have been deliberately timed for a moment when the world has 'bigger things to worry about'. And this, in turn, means that very big things are in the planning that serve the 'Greater Israel' project. It is definitely the start of an ethnic cleansing campaign of the West Bank, the tempo and intensity of which will be meticulously timed to how the regional/global situation develops. The same goes for the timing of the complete closure of the Al Aqsa compound. Expect it to be permanent, from now on. The excuses given by the Israelis are absolutely ludicrous. It is simply part of the plan, and you all now know what the plan for Al Aqsa is. Do you think I am exaggerating? Go ahead, and think so. Connect all the dots: economic, weapons industry, financial, geopolitical and strategic interests, effect on other major powers in the world - and you will understand. There has not been a more dangerous situation in the world since the last World War. And yes, wherever you are, it will affect you too, in some way or other. Even though since more than two decades, I have foreseen that this was coming, and it has all developed almost exactly the way I have envisaged all that time ('Professor' Jiang literally has nothing on me), I am absolutely horrified now that it is the Eleventh Hour. The cost in human lives will be unimaginable. Despite everything, I sincerely hope that I am wrong. If I have ever in my life wanted to be wrong, this is the time.
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
Regardless of the outcome of the war against Iran, Israel’s project to establish regional hegemony is coming to an end. It is an ironic outcome, given that this war was launched as the final act of a campaign to consolidate this hegemony. It has instead produced a global crisis for which Israel is increasingly being held responsible. The full might of the US military, deployed against a state without meaningful air defenses and without a superpower patron, has been unable to protect Israel from the consequences of its actions. At the end of the day Israel is simply too small, too vulnerable, and too dependent on external support to dominate the Middle East. Although possessing the most powerful military in the region, it has proven unable to take on a weakened state that has been under comprehensive Western sanctions since the late 1970s without the US taking the lead on its behalf. And it has yet to decisively defeat either Hizballah, the Houthis, or Hamas. The boasts of Israeli leaders that “Turkey is next” today ring entirely hollow. They have as much credibility as Hitler bragging that he will take New York once he’s seized Moscow. In 1942. If Iran survives this war, a very likely outcome is that Israel will lose its nuclear monopoly in the Middle East. And if Iran goes nuclear others will follow. Call it the law of unintended consequences. This is not necessarily the beginning of the end of the Zionist project, But it does appear to have reached its limits.
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
Trump’s ultimatum about attacking Iran’s power grid isn’t really aimed at Iran. It is aimed at the Arab countries. He is trying to squeeze maximum concessions before exiting a war he has already lost: bases, financial leverage and whatever remains of U.S. influence. He knows very well that targeting Iran’s power grid is not a viable option. But the threat serves one purpose: to panic the Gulf and force compliance. It is the last minute invoice to the GCC : Trump cashing out before he quits.
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
Didn’t Iran issue a warning to evacuate a few days ago? By your logic doesn’t that make it okay? You said that warning people in advance of firing missiles on their homes makes you the most moral army in the world. Well, Iran did the same thing. I guess they’re the moral army now, right? Also, what’s the combatant to noncombatant ratio? Wasn’t that one of your talking points? Or how about: “This is war and you shouldn’t complain after you start a war,” right?
Israel Foreign Ministry@IsraelMFA

The Iranian regime devastated Arad and Dimona by deliberately striking civilians with missiles. Over 100 people were injured, including children. A blatant war crime. Pure terrorism.

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One gets Farid Zakaria's smell as far away as Lahore.
Drop Site@DropSiteNews

At the Aspen Ideas Festival, CNN host @FareedZakaria lavished praise on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: “Look, I’ve had my disagreements with him, but he has handled this remarkably well… he’s handled this extraordinarily well.” Grinning as he spoke, Zakaria gushed over a leader indicted by the ICC—whose genocidal campaign in Gaza has left hundreds of thousands of Palestinians dead, wounded, or starving under siege. In Lebanon, thousands were killed, injured, or displaced as a result of a brutal Israeli assault that razed entire villages and targeted hospitals and ambulances.

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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Seyed Abbas Araghchi@araghchi·
While my people are facing reckless aggression, I wish all those celebrating Happy Eid Al-Fitr and Nowruz. Our ancient civilization has three millennia of history of defending Iranians and the region from outsiders. We are now writing a new chapter in that story.
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Zeinab Ghasemi Tari
Zeinab Ghasemi Tari@Gh_Tari·
Terrified now? You thought you'd stay safe no matter how many crimes you commit, always denying, always blaming the victim. This is what you've brought upon yourselves.
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan

So not only has Iran brazenly lied about its ballistic missile range capacity, but this means it can probably hit the UK with them - and we have zero, I repeat ZERO, defence against these missiles. Very worrying.

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