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#AlMayadeen's correspondent to South Lebanon, Fatima Ftouni, was martyred earlier today in an Israeli airstrike that directly targeted journalists in the South covering the Israeli aggression on Lebanon. Fatima was in a vehicle clearly labeled "Press" alongside other journalists, including Al-Manar's Ali Sheaib. Fatima was known and loved by all her colleagues, either from her time as an editor in Al Mayadeen Net, or as a correspondent for Al Mayadeen covering the Israeli war of aggression on South Lebanon. Known for her bravery, steadfastness, and forever love for her profession and her constant desire to deliver the message of her people's resistance to the world, she will continue to live within our hearts for the joy she brought us all as a colleague with her warmth, and her dedication to her field. This is not the first time that Al Mayadeen's correspondents have been targeted. Soon after "Israel" began its war on Lebanon, Al Mayadeen's correspondent Farah Omar and Cameraman Rabih Me'mari were martyred in an Israeli aggression on November 21, 2023. Al Mayadeen's Ghassan Najjar and Mohammad Reda were also martyred in another Israeli attack on journalists on October 25, 2024. This is part of "Israel's" systematic attacks on journalists. In the past three years, "Israel" has killed hundreds of journalists across the region, all in an attempt to prevent the broadcasting of the reality of its crimes. #LebanonUnderAttack #Lebanon




🇺🇸🇮🇷 Nick Fuentes: “The Pentagon is lying to us. Iran hit the Gerald Ford and took it out of commission. They told us there was a fire in the laundry room.”


🇺🇸🇮🇷 Oil is spiking, but how much worse will it get? Crude at $100 is pumping profits, but no one’s celebrating. Shell’s CEO says Europe’s next for the supply shocks already slamming Asia. Trump claims there’s a plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but industry insiders aren’t so sure. Source: Financial Times YT









🚨BREAKING: “The Trump administration is signaling to allies that it has no immediate plans for a ground invasion of Iran, even as it deploys thousands of troops to the Middle East, people familiar with the matter said.” - Bloomberg So let me get this straight: The U.S. is saying there's no plans to invade Iran while sending thousands of troops to the region? I don't think Iran will fall for that again









