
This is Iran ❤️🫠 “Due to the current circumstances, anyone who doesn’t have money or whose card doesn’t work can take as much bread as they need daily, and say a blessing for prophet Muhammad (pbuh). As long as we live, no one will go hungry”
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This is Iran ❤️🫠 “Due to the current circumstances, anyone who doesn’t have money or whose card doesn’t work can take as much bread as they need daily, and say a blessing for prophet Muhammad (pbuh). As long as we live, no one will go hungry”

The majority of Israel’s population just got an emergency alert on their phones to prepare to seek shelter. That’s over six million people—men, women, children—ordered to drop everything and run. An Iranian ballistic missile is on its way.






Lindsey Graham calls Iranians "religious Nazis" and compares Khamenei to Hitler. "Hitler wanted to kill all the Jews, and nobody believed him. The Ayatollah is the same." Graham invokes Hitler to demonize Iran. The only Nazis in the region are the ones in the Israeli government quoting scripture to justify genocide.


🚨🇮🇷 Iran the night before Nowruz. Women without hijabs, dancing in the streets, all illegal. Despite the regime's best efforts to scare people into obedience, something has shifted in how Iranians move now.


Israel pushed for the war in Iran because it's already planning for a future without the US, according to British-Israeli political analyst Daniel Levy. He said the apartheid state wants to create a new power structure in the Middle East that depends on Israel as the core player.

Whether one chooses to acknowledge it or not, Iran is the only country in the world that has been able to challenge the arrogance of the United States and push back against it. One day, history will recognize this.


🚨🇦🇺🇮🇷 Iranian female soccer player appears on Iranian TV describing how her team was interrogated by Australian border force. She says: "When they checked our passports, each of were taken into a room with a police officer. At first, when they took my hand and led me away, I was scared, but I told myself it’s okay. Then we sat down. The security agent called someone on a phone, and I realized they wanted to ask us again: 'If you go back, it’s will be dangerous... your country is at war, etc. They were asking a bunch of very strange questions, hoping I might say, 'No, I don't know. I am not sure of returning.’ They kept asking those same kinds of questions. He then asked me ‘Do you want to call your family? You can contact them right now to decide if you want to stay or not.' As soon as he said that, I told the lady (the translator), 'Tell him I don’t want to stay. Anyone who wanted to stay has already stayed.' I didn’t even let him finish reading the rest of his questions; I just said: ‘I want to return to Iran.' Right then, I got a bad feeling in my heart; I was an afraid they wouldn’t let me go back to Iran.” Will border force be doing this to every foreign sports player that comes to australia or everyone whose country is at war? Or is it only when Drew Pavlou says to?