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S'porean man driving Honda Civic 1st to be arrested in JB for allegedly pumping RON95 fuel since Apr. 1 ban for foreign vehicles bit.ly/4sscSz0

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🚨 ITALY'S BIGGEST MAGAZINE DROPS A BOMB ON ISRAEL 🔥
Italy's most respected weekly, L'Espresso, just published its explosive cover titled **"L'ABUSO"** — "The Abuse".
The image shows an Israeli settler soldier grinning like a predator while filming a terrified Palestinian woman.
The headline accuses the Zionist right of building "Greater Israel" through annexation, ethnic cleansing, and massacres — from Gaza to the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, and beyond.
This isn't some fringe outlet. This is mainstream European media calling it exactly what it is.
The world is waking up. Even Europe can't stay silent anymore.
The cover that's got Israel furious right now 👇



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My city, Beit Hanoun, a city once home to 50,000 people, the “green city” that exported citrus and olives to the world.
Its hospitals and clinics, its schools and mosques, its kindergartens and bridges, its homes, streets, and infrastructure, everything was completely bombed. And after it was bombed, it was bulldozed, until the city became a barren desert filled with piles of rubble.
Here, the “most moral” army committed a genocide, leaving not a single house undestroyed, not even an olive tree remains.

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Western journalists are silent, because to them and their Epstein-class overlords, we are all just Amalek.
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex
Lebanon's war death toll has risen to 2,055, according to the country's health ministry.
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Abbas Araghchi: “Why We Insist on Uranium Enrichment”
“Why have we insisted, and continue to insist, on uranium enrichment? Why won’t we surrender it, even under the threat of war? Because no one has the right to dictate what we may or may not possess. This is rooted in a fundamental principle: the rejection of domination.
Enrichment is our right under international law, and whether we choose to exercise it is our business alone. For years we’ve been told, ‘You have no right to enrich; enrichment must be zero.’ Why? ‘Because we’re concerned,’ they say. If you’re concerned, we’re prepared to address that. Have questions? We’ll answer them. Is trust lacking? We’ll build it. But no one has the right to say, ‘You cannot have this because we don’t want you to.’
This is the heart of our resolve: we have stood firm in defense of our own rights. Enrichment matters, but what matters even more is demonstrating that the Islamic Republic of Iran takes orders from no one and submits to no domination.
If there are doubts about the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program, we are ready to answer them. The only path forward is diplomacy. Every other path has been tried and has led nowhere. Negotiations will only succeed when the rights of the Iranian people are recognized and respected, not granted, because our rights are already legitimate in and of themselves. What we ask is simply that they be respected.”
In my view, Araghchi’s statement is more than a dignified reply to the United States. It is a rebuke of the condescending posture the West has held toward Muslims for nearly a century. It is a declaration that the era of bullying and imposed values is over. If Iran emerges from this with its honor intact, God willing, neither the United States nor the Muslim world will be what they once were.
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🇧🇫🇱🇾 Capt. Ibrahim Traoré.
"Look at Libya — it’s an example right next to us.
They lived in peace, right? They lived in peace. The water was free.
There were so many free things. When people got married, they already had social benefits.
But today, Libyans are looking for water everywhere… Look at the misery there is. Hundreds of thousands of children have died.
That’s ‘democracy.’
Wherever they want to install democracy in the world, it ends in disaster. May God save us from this ‘democracy.’"


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