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🚨This is what childhood looks like in Gaza‼️

⚠️ BREAKING Sudan’s Foreign Minister has stated that the country 🇸🇩 is prepared to engage in open confrontation with Ethiopia 🇪🇹 following today’s drone strike on Khartoum. He added that the drones were launched from Bahir Dar Airport in Northern Ethiopia 🇪🇹.

🚨New Report 🚨 @HRL_YaleSPH confirms damage consistent with aerial bombardment to fuel depot near Kenana Ethanol Production Facility and Kenana Sugar Factory in Kenana, White Nile State in satellite imagery from 4 May 2026. #KeepEyesOnSudan 🛰️ @Vantortech medicine.yale.edu/lab/khoshnood/…



Events in Hormuz make clear that there's no military solution to a political crisis. As talks are making progress with Pakistan's gracious effort, the U.S. should be wary of being dragged back into quagmire by ill-wishers. So should the UAE. Project Freedom is Project Deadlock.

La compagnie maritime danoise Maersk confirme qu’un de ses navires a bien réussi à quitter le détroit d’Ormuz, escorté par la marine américaine



سمو #ولي_العهد يجري اتصالًا هاتفيًا برئيس دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة، أعرب خلاله عن إدانة المملكة واستنكارها الشديد للاعتداءات الإيرانية غير المبررة التي استهدفت دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة الشقيقة، وأكد وقوف المملكة إلى جانب دولة الإمارات في دفاعها عن أمنها واستقرارها.

🚨 Pro-Iran Hacker Group Handala Claims Cyberattack in Coordination with IRGC Missile Strike on Fujairah Port ⭕️ Full message shared on the Handala Telegram Channel: No Safe Harbor: Handala and IRGC Target Fujairah, UAE Warned of More to Come Handala announces: Moments ago, the strategic port of Fujairah in the UAE was hit by a sophisticated cyber operation and completely hacked. Now, thousands of classified documents—including contract details, ship traffic, financial transactions, and highly confidential maps of Fujairah’s oil pipelines and infrastructure, are available for public download on the Handala website. These precise maps of oil lines and critical installations were delivered directly to the missile units of the Resistance Axis, leading to the accurate and pinpoint targeting of key objectives in the port. But this was only the beginning. Just minutes after this breach, IRGC missile units, in full coordination with Handala, targeted the Port of Fujairah with precise missile strikes. The message is clear: no covert or overt collaboration between the UAE, the Zionist regime, and the United States escapes our attention, and every act of betrayal will be answered. To date, over 430,000 confidential documents have been dumped from the port’s servers and are now in Handala’s possession, with our cyberattacks still ongoing. The era of fake security and economic showmanship is over. UAE, this is your final warning: If you continue your betrayal and malicious acts against the Axis of Resistance, be prepared for even harsher cyber, intelligence, and military blows. Your collaboration with Israel and the U.S. will not save you from your inevitable fate. Sooner or later, you will pay the price for your treachery, not just in your ports and airspace, but in the very heart of your society and economy. And to the sheikhs of the Emirates: If Arab honor still means anything to you, stand against the pedophilia projects of Zionism and the West, and join the Resistance. But if gold and dollars matter more to you than dignity, then Oman is your only refuge! Handala, the shadow looming over all traitors.” — The IRGC has not independently confirmed the strike. Handala’s claim of exfiltration of news files and the targeting follows confirmed reports of fires at Fujairah’s oil terminal and a UKMTO advisory reporting a vessel fire nearby. Other claims have not been independently verified. Source: Handala Telegram channel.








🚢 Under maritime law (UNCLOS), ships can pass through another country’s territorial waters without permission if that passage is “innocent.” That means it doesn’t threaten the coastal state’s security. It’s a peacetime rule meant to keep global shipping moving. Dr. Foad Izadi, an associate professor at the University of Tehran, explained why that rule no longer applies to the U.S.: “Listen, we have read these laws. We have PhDs. We know what’s going on. We know the country’s rights. We read English. Article 17 of the conventional law of seas, it says innocent passage. When you kill 3,500 civilians in a country, you are not doing anything innocent. Article 19 describes what innocence is, and it says you should not threaten the security of the coastal state. Iran is a coastal state. United States, Romania, Japan are not coastal states in the Persian Gulf. These are very simple things.” Dr @IzadiFoad also noted that the U.S. continues its naval blockade of Iranian ports - an act of war.








