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Founder of @LostParadiseXP, soon to be author and a believer in faith with a love for comedy, games, and sports. Each day is a given opportunity by Allah.
Kuwait Katılım Nisan 2012
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Hamas Statement following the passing of the execution law:
The Israeli Knesset's approval of the law executing Palestinian prisoners reflects an unprecedented level of criminality and a blatant disregard for all humanitarian and international laws and covenants.
For the occupation, which has previously executed hundreds of prisoners under the weight of torture and medical neglect inside its prisons, is today seeking to provide legal cover for a crime that already exists, by legislating their direct execution, in an overt attempt to liquidate the issue of the prisoners.
And in practice, the occupation has never hesitated to commit field executions, having executed tens of thousands of our people's civilians in the streets, homes, hospitals, and schools, without trial, with premeditation, and without even bothering to justify this terrorist behaviour.
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@N4w4fKholin @dailysneako @sneako So I don't think based on this that they intentionally murdered sunnis or have a hatred for sunnis because I have seen no evidence of this.
I'm trying to find it the proof, but really I can't find it alone (even the Wikipedia only mentioned fighting factions not murder)
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@BaronSomnus @dailysneako @sneako en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah…
They were some of the main military forces helping Assad oppress the Syrians
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@N4w4fKholin @dailysneako @sneako Assad was absolutely a horrible leadee but they needed him because he would not allow the US to take control of the land (via a puppet)
Hezbollah, Syria and Russia were fighting against ISIS, Daesh, and AlQaeda (who were all American made factions) to overcome Syria
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@N4w4fKholin @dailysneako @sneako Thanks Nawaf. I watched 2 documentaries on Syria and went through the Wikipedia you sent. Based on my understanding, IRGC (or Hezbollah in Syria) wanted to keep Assad in power in order to have weapons transferred to Lebanon and Palestine and other parts of the GCC.
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@N4w4fKholin @dailysneako @sneako Can you share more info on this or sources. I can't seem to find any of this online
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There’s a complete media blackout in Japan. No major newspaper has covered the fact that over 10K ppl came out to protest the Japanese PM’s support for ZioAmerika’s war on Iran. Instead China’s Xinhua News, which has 11 million subscribers, covered the protests meticulously.
China Xinhua News@XHNews
More than 10,000 Japanese people gathered in Tokyo Thursday night to protest against Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's dangerous policy agenda, including attempts to revise the country's pacifist Constitution and deployment of long-range missiles. #GLOBALink
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Slavery was legal.
People who freed slaves were criminals.
Segregation was legal.
People who stood up for equality were criminals.
I heard this story once about a teacher who took a fish out of its bowl and left a classroom of children as it flopped around.. telling them that if anyone left their seat, they would be expelled. All of the children sat and watched as this fish flopped gasping for air, not wanting to get up in order to avoid getting in trouble. Finally, a girl sprang up from her seat and ran to the fish, placing it back in the bowl. Ultimately, she was the only one who refused to watch the fish die.
When the teacher returned he told the class that this was a lesson. That the fear of getting in trouble should never stop you from doing what's right. That sometimes.. you may have to oppose authority and group think, simply because it's the right thing to do.
Never use legality as a guide to morality.
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Israel and Egypt are charging exorbitant fees on every shipment of goods entering the Gaza Strip. Below is a list of the “coordination fees” paid per truck, with new prices effective from tomorrow, March 18, 2026:
Coordination fees (per truck):
Medicines: $300,000
Clothing: $100,000
Frozen goods: $90,000
Frozen vegetables: $75,000
Nescafé and coffee: $75,000
Eggs: $70,000
Cleaning supplies: $70,000
Spices and herbs: $70,000
Chili and pickles: $70,000
Peanuts: $50,000
Honey: $50,000
Dates and ajwa: $40,000
Ghee and cooking oil: $50,000
Egyptian coordination fees (effective March 18, 2026):
Olives: $50,000
Cheese: $40,000
Rice: $30,000
Flour: $30,000
Legumes: $30,000
These goods are allowed in for only ten traders in the Gaza Strip, who monopolize the market and drastically raise prices. By the time the goods reach ordinary civilians, prices have multiplied many times over.
Enough. The world must put an end to this exploitation. Since the beginning of the war, most people in Gaza have been unemployed—where are they supposed to get the money that ends up in the pockets of traders, and in fees paid to Israel and Egypt?

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The Gulf countries, who have some of the best Muslims in the world, must now reject reliance on the US and Israel.
This is your future in the balance.
The UAE model of subservience to Israel and the US must be discarded completely.
The GCC must unify and integrate with other Muslim nations, develop its own military, and build strong military alliances with Iran, Turkiye, and Pakistan.
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@hayasaka_aryan I haven't seen an official source from Hamas saying this. It might not be official news
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This is how you know that Hamas is funded by Israel
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex
JUST IN: Hamas calls on Iran to stop attack on neighbouring countries
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@Haqiqatjou It should unite into one country called Kingdom of Arabia and grow it's own army and have it's own pipelines and trains to transport goods and fuels.
The countries today can still exist as states with a Khalifa being in charge of managing the Kingdom.
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