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Comrade Gigi

@chessbollah

"While envisaging the destruction of imperialism, it is necessary to identify its head, which is no other than the United States of America." - Che

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youssef m.s@Youssef779843·
أمريكا مثل الكلب: إذا هربت منه خوفًا، يلحق بك؛ أما إذا وقفت بثبات وواجهته، فيطوي ذيله ويهرب. — الإمام الخميني (قدس سره)
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ابو صالح@abosalehmohsen·
بأقدام المجاهدين ستخيبون جميعا ولم تتعلموا من التاريخ ومن تجارب سعد حداد وانطوان لحد عون ونواف شركاء الصهاينة بقتل الشيعة 👇 نتنياهو : نتحرّك وفقًا لاتفاقنا مع أميركا ولبنان على حرّيّة الرّد على الهجمات وإحباط التّهديدات.
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loki loptr@lokiloptr154668·
General Esmail Qaani was instrumental in supporting Yemen against the Saudi-Emirati devils, according to a 2015 report, even providing care for wounded AnsarAllah mujahids in Tehran hospitals. This explains why Gulf rags hate him and lie that he's Mossad. x.com/lokiloptr15466…
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loki loptr@lokiloptr154668

The rumors of Qaani being a spy/interrogated/executed, started in Gulf media (Middle East Eye, The National) in October 2024 & are maintained by troll & Mossad accounts. Qaani has said this whole campaign is aimed at making him blow his cover so he can be assassinated by Zionists

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🎒Benji Schoendorff🪁本杰明
Brother @MujammaHaraket continues his essential scholarly work of debunking Imperialist narratives, such as the canard that Mileikowsky knew about Tufan Al-Aqsa and let it happen, when not the deranged narrative, espoused by the likes of @BrianJBerletic, that Hamas in a Mossad op and 10/7 was a terrorist false flag to facilitate the Gaza holocaust.
Mujamma Haraket@MujammaHaraket

With the revitalization of discussions on the so-called “Bibi files,” a concomitant re-emergence of the false narrative that the Zionist occupation had foreknowledge of Tufan al-Aqsa has also transpired. This is despite a close reading of the leaked material from the occupation’s Jericho 4 post factum analysis reveals that the Zionist intelligence services were under the impression that Hamas had been contained. For my part, I have sought to demonstrate that this narrative—of a piece with a decades-long strategy pursued by the Shin Bet to don airs of omniscience and omnipotence so as to promulgate the appearance of controlling even their opposition, a program initially outlined by Khaled Hroub’s “Hamas: Political Thought and Practice” (Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 2000)—is at odds with the historical record when closely examined. Indeed, al-Sinwar and others in the Hamas leadership undertook a dual strategy: feigning containment by, for example, undertaking open training sessions like the 12 September 2023 “Al-Rukn Al-Shadid 4” (Mighty Pillar 4) Joint Operations Room exercise while utilizing intelligence-gathering observation posts during, for instance, the “Rebel Youth” border protests that same month. One of the foundational pieces of writing that I highly recommend to all seeking to intelligently respond to these false claims that the entity had foreknowledge of Tufan al-Aqsa is Mohamed Abdou’s (@minuetinGmajor) “Communique #3.” It is, to my knowledge, the most in-depth and inaugural analysis of what Hamas political bureau members Mahmoud Mardawi and Jasser al-Barghouti reveal in their Interview with Ahmed Mansour in their 25 February 2025 interview: that a paraglider shell company was intentionally set up by al-Sinwar for the purpose of preparing Qassam fighters for 7 October 2023. It is also interwoven with Quranic exegesis and poetic reflections. It is, in turn, a highly valuable piece of writing. drmohamedabdou.substack.com/p/communique-3…

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Mahmoud🇵🇸@AbwYl10389·
خانيونس ، المدينة التي كان يولد فيها الأمل والحب والحياة ، اليوم أصبحت ركاما بلا روح .. 🥀 🇵🇸 Khan Younis, the city where hope, love, and life were born, is now a soulless ruin... 🥀 🇵🇸
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Zara Zhar@Boudicca61AD·
“Terrorism, in my opinion, is state terrorism. Terrorism is the use of violence against the masses. It is the use of violence against those who try to expose the underlying class struggle. Terrorism is the use of means & methods that put the masses in danger.” — Georges Ibrahim Abdallah (Lebanese Marxist-Leninist revolutionary and former leader of the Armed Revolutionary Factions) Defining state violence versus revolutionary action, contrasting it with his defense of FARL operations that targeted imperialist figures, not civilians. Photo: George Ibrahim Abdallah escorted by a French Gendarme as he arrives at a Lyon court to be sentenced. He served 41 years. Georges story in linked post by @TarynZhar
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🇱🇧🇵🇸 Meet Georges Ibrahim Abdallah: A Revolutionary’s Unbroken Fight. Here's His Inspirational Story. ✍️Article by Taryn Zhar ~ Brummy Georges Ibrahim Abdallah stands as a blazing symbol of resistance, a Lebanese communist and pro-Palestinian revolutionary who spits in the face of imperialism, Zionism, and capitalism. As the founder of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions (LARF), he carries the torch for Palestine’s liberation and Lebanon’s freedom from foreign boots. Released from a French cage in July 2025 after 41 years, one of Europe’s longest-held political prisoners, a hero to every anti-imperialist and pro-Palestinian comrade who sees his ordeal as a badge of defiance. I stand with Georges, and so do all the comrades who know the blood of Palestine and Lebanon demands vengeance, not apologies. This is his story: From a teacher in Lebanon’s dirt-poor villages to a warrior striking imperialism’s heart, through a rigged trial, to his triumphant release and continued resistance in 2025 and beyond. As Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish wrote in State of Siege, “We do not surrender, / we fight to the end, / our wounds are our banners.” Georges is one of our wounds, our banners, our fucking battle cry. From the Bekaa to the Barricades Born on April 2, 1951, in Al Qoubaiyat, a Maronite Christian village in Lebanon’s impoverished Akkar region, Georges grew up in a land torn by sectarian strife and colonial scars. As a young teacher in the Bekaa Valley and Akroum, he didn’t just see poverty—he lived it, sharing bread with students whose families starved under Lebanon’s broken system. His own kin, steeped in resistance, taught him early that justice isn’t given; it’s fought for. “I taught children to read, but Palestine taught me to fight,” he wrote in a 1986 prison letter. That line really hits, it’s the pulse of a man whose heart beats for justice. The 1967 Naksa, Israel’s U.S.-backed slaughter in the Six-Day War, seared his soul, showing him Palestine’s chains were forged by imperialist hands. By the 1970s, he joined the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), but it was the 1978 Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon—where shrapnel tore through his body—that turned his rage into resolve. “I learned Marx in the Bekaa, but I learned war in the rubble of Tyre,” he told a PFLP comrade in the 1980s. In 1978, he joined the Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), vowing to fight for a free Palestine through revolution. In 1979, Georges co-founded LARF with his kin, a Marxist anti-imperialist crew hell-bent on kicking American and Israeli influence out of Lebanon during the Civil War’s chaos. Inspired by the PFLP’s call to strike imperialism globally, he slipped into France under aliases like Salih al-Masri, waging war on the frontline of Europe. As Marxist poet Vladimir Mayakovsky roared, “I want the pen to be equal to a bayonet!” Georges made that real, turning ideas into action, his classroom now the streets of Paris, his lessons carved in fire for the oppressed. LARF: Striking the Heart of Empire LARF rose from the ashes of Lebanon’s 1982 Israeli invasion, backed by U.S. muscle, which left Beirut bleeding and Palestine choking. Georges and his comrades saw their fight as righteous, targeting the cogs in imperialism’s machine—those complicit in bombing kids and starving villages. They hit hard: the 1982 assassinations of U.S. military attaché Charles Robert Ray and Israeli diplomat Yacov Bar-Simantov, and a 1984 attempt on U.S. Consul General Robert Homme. These weren’t random; they were poetic justice, as Georges wrote in a 1985 note to LARF: “Every bullet we fire is a poem for Palestine.” For us, who back armed resistance, these acts scream courage—a middle finger to the powers crushing our people. In his 1987 trial, he spat fire: “Revolution is not a crime; it is the answer to the crimes of empire.” That’s why I salute him—his war was art, his rage a Lament for the oppressed. In a 1984 letter to a comrade, he wrote, “Our fight is for every child buried under Zionist bombs—our justice is their vengeance.” That’s the fire that fuels our cause. Georges vision was global, linking arms with France’s Action Directe, Italy’s Red Brigades, and Germany’s Red Army Faction. He echoed beloved Palestinian Marxist Ghassan Kanafani’s call to “strike imperialism wherever it is,” building a network that made empires tremble. As Pablo Neruda wrote in Canto General, “I come to speak for your dead mouths. / Throughout the earth, / let dead lips congregate.” Georges spoke for those mouths—Palestinian kids, Lebanese farmers, every soul crushed by U.S. and Israeli boots. For me, his fight is our fight: if you prop up genocide, you’re a target, no apologies. A Rigged Trial and a Traitor’s Knife On October 24, 1984, the empire struck back, arresting Georges in Lyon, France, on charges of fake passports and a stash of explosives and firearms in his Paris hideout. A 1986 conviction slapped him with four year sentence, but the real blow came in 1987 when they tied LARF to the 1982 assassinations, handing him a life sentence—far harsher than the 10 years prosecutors wanted. This was no accident; it was a set up, U.S. and Israeli strings pulling a French puppet to silence another revolutionary. The trial was a farce, tainted by a traitor’s knife: his lawyer, Jean-Paul Mazurier, was a French intelligence agent, spying on Georges from 1984 to 1986, gutting attorney-client privilege. Mazurier’s own confession later exposed this treachery, a stark example of how complicit governments manipulate judicial systems to crush resistance movements. In that courtroom, Georges stood unbowed. “Your laws protect the oppressors; my fight protects the oppressed,” he declared in 1987. These are the kind of Comrades I admire—a Man who turned a rigged trial into a stage for resistance. As Bertolt Brecht wrote, “Those who fight may lose, / but those who don’t fight have already lost.” Georges never lost. In a 1988 letter to supporters, he wrote, “They can chain my body, but my spirit fights on with every comrade in the streets.” That’s why we see him as a titan, turning their courtroom a battlefield. 41 Years in a Cage, Unbroken From 1984 to 2025, Georges was caged in Lannemezan prison, enduring 41 years of imperialist vengeance—insane! Yet, his spirit is a fortress. A disciplined communist and anti-Zionist, he rose at 4:30 a.m., devouring Arabic news, doing push-ups at dawn, and penning letters to comrades worldwide. Supporters said he kept a notebook, scribbling Marxist takes on global struggles, smuggled out to fuel the fight. In a 2015 message to a Beirut rally, he wrote, “My chains are heavy, but Palestine’s chains are heavier. Keep fighting.” On July 17, 2025, standing before supporters, he declared, “Forty years is a lot, but you don’t feel them when there’s a dynamic of struggle . If I’m standing here today in front of you, it’s because I’m fighting; otherwise, forty years would drive you mad.” That’s the fire that keeps me going, he was waging war from a 6x6 cell. In 2019, he scrawled, “Every day I’m caged, I dream of Palestine’s hills. Every day I’m free, I’ll fight for them.” As Darwish wrote, “On this land, there is what is worth living for.” Georges lives for Palestine, for revolution, for us. Eligible for parole since 1999, he faced 11 rejections, due to U.S. and Israeli interference. In 2013, a parole grant was overturned after U.S. pressure, with French officials refusing to deport him to Lebanon. These denials, despite his impeccable prison behaviour, reinforce the view that his detention was politically motivated, serving the interests of the imperialist powers. Even a French counterterrorism official called it an “injustice,” highlighting the disproportionate nature of his punishment. But for us, it’s proof that comrades like Georges are a threat to their empire. His refusal to grovel, to renounce his fight, makes him a revolutionary icon. Freedom’s Earthquake: July 2025 On July 17, 2025, the Paris Appeals Court ordered Georges' release, which occurred on July 25, 2025, with the condition that he leave France immediately and never return. This historic decision, recognizing his “disproportionate” 41-year detention and “irreproachable” conduct, marked a victory for the global anti-imperialist movement. His lawyer described it as a “legal and political triumph,” reflecting France’s growing resistance to U.S. and Israeli pressure and affirming Abdallah’s right to return to Lebanon, where authorities awaited him. A 2024 release order was stalled by prosecutorial bullshit, but the 2025 ruling proved more secure, with little time for further delays. “Freedom is not given; it is taken. Palestine will be free, and so will I,” he wrote in a 2024 letter, a earthquake of defiance. For so many of us around the world, a movement that has grown by tens of millions since the 7th October 2023, his release is a moment to celebrate—a testament to the power of resistance and solidarity. Abdallah’s freedom after decades of unjust imprisonment is a blow against the imperialist systems that sought to silence him forever—they failed miserably. As Neruda wrote, “They can cut all the flowers, / but they cannot stop the spring.” Georges is our spring, a revolution blooming in chains, a ‘FUCK YOU’ to the powers that tried to break him. Since Release: Returning to the Frontlines Upon his arrival in Beirut on July 25, 2025, Georges was welcomed as a hero, with crowds lining the streets, including the mothers of martyrs from al-Dahiyeh, to celebrate his liberation. In his first statement as a free man, he declared, “I return to the path of resistance until Palestine is free,” reaffirming his unwavering commitment to the cause. He immediately called for escalation and intensified action in support of Gaza, saluting the resistance and urging unity against imperialism. In a powerful interview shortly after, he shamed Arab and Muslim nations for their passivity, stating, “Palestinian children dying of hunger just meters away from 80 million [Muslims] in Egypt. Historical disgrace to Arab masses, more than the regimes,” and demanded a storming of Gaza to end the suffering. Reflecting on his decades in prison, he asserted, “I will not regret, I will not compromise and I will continue to resist,” emphasizing that “I have no regrets. I’ve spent 41 years as a struggler — a struggler fights whether in captivity or outside of it.” By November 2025, Georges attended a protest in Beirut against U.S.-sponsored Zionist aggression in Dahiye, where he delivered a rallying cry: “No one among the people has a single justification to say, ‘I am with the resistance but—’ That ‘but’ is a failure.” He continued to condemn the inaction of Arab states, declaring in another interview, “It is shameful from the point of view of the History that the Arabs remain spectators face to the suffering of the people in Gaza,” and stressed that “Il suffit qu'1 million sur les 180 millions d'égyptiens réagisse pour arrêter le massacre.” Georges has positioned himself as a unitary figure of the resistance, insisting, “The resistance is rooted in this land and cannot be uprooted. It is not weak, but rather strong through its martyred leaders,” and calling for rallying around it “today more than ever before.” He remains unapologetic about his path, proclaiming, “I am a fighter, not a criminal,” and that “The path I followed was imposed on me by the human rights abuses perpetrated against the Palestinians.” His post-release activities, from public speeches to protests, underscore his role as an enduring voice for Palestinian liberation, inspiring renewed fervor in the global struggle. A Legacy to Burn Empires Georges struggle has inspired a global movement of pro-Palestinian, anti-imperialist, and leftist activists. Protests in Paris, Toulouse, and beyond have demanded his release, while groups like the Lebanese Communist Party have linked his cause to Palestinian prisoner exchanges. His story has been immortalized in documentaries and books, framing him as a victim of imperialist “reason of state.” His refusal to pay compensation to the U.S. or apologize for his actions—“I will never indemnify the country that drops bombs on Palestinian and Lebanese children”—is a powerful stand against the powers so many of us oppose. In a 2020 message, he wrote, “The imperialist beast fears our unity. Stay fierce, stay armed, stay free.” That’s our blueprint, comrades. At 74, Georges remains a living symbol of resistance, uniting Marxist, anti-Zionist, and anti-imperialist ideals across sectarian lines. His life challenges us to deepen our commitment to Palestinian liberation, armed resistance, and the fight against U.S., Israeli, and complicit government oppression. As he continues his fight from Lebanon, share his story, amplify his voice, and join the global struggle for justice. Abdallah’s fight is our fight—against imperialism, Zionism, and capitalism, for a free Palestine and a liberated world. Amiri Baraka’s cry in Somebody Blew Up America echoes Georges defiance: “Who and who and who / who / I accuse.” He accused the empire with every act, every word. As Salvadoran revolutionary Roque Dalton wrote, “Poetry, / like bread, is for everyone.” Georges life is our bread—eat it, share it, and let’s burn this imperialist world to the ground. His fight is ours: for a free Palestine, a liberated world, and the end of Zionism, capitalism, and every complicit regime. Grab your rage, your guns, your pens, and let’s make their empires fucking tremble.

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Comrade Gigi@chessbollah·
@ros_ie9 Delete, delete, delete...you're not trying to hide anything. There's way too much going to be dealing with that nonsense.
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@chessbollah I just realised the topic is trending so there will be an influx of bots and Zionists 😭😭😭
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Comrade Gigi@chessbollah·
@ros_ie9 No need, dear Rosie. We have all been there and people are just acting out lately. 🤍🫂
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rosie@ros_ie9·
@chessbollah Thank you thank you thank god there are people who see me and know my intentions are good
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Bas Baraket@BasBaraket·
من يأبى لنا الذلّة؟ يأبى الله لنا ذلك ورسوله والمؤمنون، وحجورٌ طابت وطهرت، وأنوفٌ حميّة، ونفوسٌ أبيّة، من أن نؤثر طاعة اللئام على مصارع الكرام» #صباح_الأمين #سننتصر_بدماء_شهدائنا
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Ghali ⵣ 𓂆🍉🗝️🇵🇸
الزعترُ… الزعترُ الفلسطينيُّ البريّ والميرميةُ… وإكليلُ الجبل ليس الربيعُ في فلسطينَ مجرّدَ جمالٍ عابر، بل شفاءٌ يسري في العروقِ كالأغنية. تحتَ شمسِها الدافئة، تنبتُ الأعشابُ كذاكرةٍ لا تموت: زعترٌ، وميرميةٌ، وإكليلُ الجبل، وبابونجٌ يهدّئُ القلب، وخُبّيزةٌ تحتضنُ الفقراء، وميرميّةُ البراري، وقيسومٌ يهمسُ للأرض، وشومرٌ يعطّرُ الهواء، ونعناعٌ بريٌّ يوقظُ الروح، وعكّوبٌ يشقُّ الصخرَ عنادًا، وملوخيةٌ خضراءُ كالحياة. هنا… الربيعُ ليس فصلًا، بل طبُّ الطبيعة، ونبضُ الأرضِ حينَ تقول: ما زلتُ حيّة.
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The Sameer Project
The Sameer Project@sameerproject·
During a medical assessment of Jinan 1 and Jinan 5 camps in Khan Younis near Hamad City onApril 18, HELP: chuffed.org/project/149178…? The Sameer Project’s medical committee witnessed yet another devastating reality: people with disabilities are among the most impacted by genocide, and the most neglected by relief organizations. There are no services. No specialized care. Facilities that once supported them have been destroyed. In displacement camps, the ground is uneven dirt, making mobility nearly impossible. There are no wheelchair ramps. No accessible bathrooms. Survival itself becomes an added barrier when you are living with a disability. Here, a mother and father are caring for three children with disabilities under these conditions. Their daily life is defined by obstacles most of us never have to think about - holding up their children to use an unfit and unsafe bathroom. In response, we have begun commissioning wheelchair-accessible bathrooms for people with special needs in the camps. These are not simple structures - they are custom-built, requiring materials like steel, which is now extremely expensive and scarce in Gaza. This is essential, dignity-preserving infrastructure. And we cannot do it without your support. Help us build access. Help us restore dignity. Donate to the Rebuild Gaza Campaign. Other ways to donate include: paypal.me/mahertali (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Rebuild") account.venmo.com/u/Maher-Ali (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Rebuild")
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rosie@ros_ie9·
I’m getting hate for “using ai” when I scream all day about how much AI is the devil and I literally did this by accident whilst trying to credit the artist 😭😭😭 people will do anything to make the individual the enemy and not the corporations😭😭 like come on 😭😭😭
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LOOK @canva WHAT THE FUCK. not my art btw it’s by instagram.com/p/DOn7PWMDC60/… THIS IS CRAZY.

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Zaid Kanafani@Zaid_Kanafani·
Israeli occupation forces forced a Palestinian family to leave their home and converted it into a military post while storming Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
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روني الدنماركي
Small but crucial indicator that Yemen's revolutionary project is bearing fruit. It is now exporting its home-grown garlic internationally. Garlic used to imported in tons pre-2014. Not anymore.
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Zara Zhar
Zara Zhar@Boudicca61AD·
I don't use X for personal shit! but I've just about had enough. I've kept my mouth shut for years for the sake of the cause. This Crazy Julani/ISIS supporting Stalker is the one that's being reporting me for the last 2 years from several of her accounts. "A Muslimah From The North" @RunsWitScizzorz. She no longer uses X to post but she follows my every tweet/replies and reports me to X. I have receipts btw. Mutuals should consider blocking this nutcase, she is seriously unhinged, I'm not her only target, it's a pattern. My account is now fully shadow banned, She's not hurting me, she's hurting the ability for me to share artwork on behalf Palestinian/AoR Artists. Oh, I also believe it was her who dobbed me in to the counter terror squad in the UK, where I was grilled for 4 hours on my support for resistance and Palestine action. @WarFrontIntel @mytruth1_0 @flrainh @PalInHeart2 @msianputeri @_tgwilson_ @lord_avicenna @PlateofHummus
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I got 8 bullshit violations this morning, one after another for violent speech. They also gave me a 24 hour ban. I appealed & won them all bar one, which I removed. They now have me on a full shadow ban for posting PALESTINIAN ART, like WTF! If you see this post on your feed, leave a dot, I'd appreciate🙏

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Comrade Gigi@chessbollah·
@Boudicca61AD That's my gal - there's just no room for whatever the fk that behaviour is - full stop. Name and shame - why are we always the ones to "behave". 👆🫂🫂
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Zara Zhar@Boudicca61AD·
@chessbollah It's ok, I'm cool. She just need naming and shaming. Meeee got BIG lady balls, I can handle this snitch. I know it was her who grassed me up to the counter terror squad as she knew things no one else would, she's a fucking rookie.
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