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محمد علي

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محمد علي
محمد علي@macawm3·
@sim_gk @EthanLevins2 Discredited propaganda. Which was always obvious to anyone with any sense, but has now been definitively disproven by our military. But if you still want to side with the Zionists as they kill us all, go ahead.
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Simon Khoury
Simon Khoury@sim_gk·
@macawm3 @EthanLevins2 No, Hizbo scum was secretly living in the apartment like a rat, a Christian area that wants no part in the Hizbo’s religious war in support of Khamenei. He ran like a rat after the strike mistakenly hit the apartment beneath.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
🇱🇧 Israel has killed Pierre Mouawad and his wife. Pierre was a leader in the Lebanese Forces, a major Anti-Hezbollah party in Lebanon. Israel doesn’t care, they killed him and his wife anyways.
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jules boutros MD
jules boutros MD@bastermamano·
It’s clear the Ain Saade massacre is just an orchestrated scheme between Israel and its local puppets, MTV and the like designed to stir up internal sectarian strife. It’s honestly sad to see people falling for this manufactured narrative. Allah yerham shohada ain saade ❤️🙏🏻.
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محمد علي@macawm3·
This is why it’s so important to not just know who your true enemy is, but to understand them and the depths of their evil. I had hoped the fact that theyve been exposed as pedophile rapists and child cannibals would be enough, but I guess some people still don’t understand.
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محمد علي
محمد علي@macawm3·
They want us divided. That’s why they used MTV to plant the discredited “there was a hezb guy in the apartment above him” and “he took off on a motorcycle” story. Cheap tactics for us to turn each other. They started our first civil war the same way.
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محمد علي
محمد علي@macawm3·
To be clear, the assassination of Pierre, Allah yarhamo, was no accident. Even if you side with the Americans or Zios, if they find you more useful dead than alive, even for a single cheap propaganda media cycle, they won’t hesitate to kill you and your family.
Hadi@HadiNasrallah

Pierre Mouawad, a “Lebanese Forces” official, and his wife Flavia were killed in an Israeli airstrike. LF is a right wing Christian group staunchly anti-Hezbollah and was historically allied with Israel. That didn’t spare them. His party will now blame everyone but Israel. RIP

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محمد علي@macawm3·
@EthanLevins2 @sim_gk They would absolutely kill a LF member so that people among their community would blame Hezbollah and Shias. It’s to create division. Zionists and the US are the worst allies to have. If you’re of more use to them dead than alive, even for some cheap propaganda, they’ll kill you.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
@sim_gk Yes, obviously. IDF wouldn’t kill LF members for no reason. I thought this would be common knowledge.
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Also note that Israel has not even tried to justify the assassination of Fatima and her photojournalist brother though they clearly hunted her specifically and made sure to kill her after she survived the initial strikes. Perhaps they worry about the optics of justifying the killing of a prominent female journalist. So they are simply saying nothing about her.
Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedW

“The drone struck her twice down the road after she survived from the first two strikes.” They desperately wanted to assassinate Fatima Fatouni. Look at their barbarism and terrorism.

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Sam Torabi سام ترابی
Sam Torabi سام ترابی@SamTorabi72·
The only viable future for Persian Gulf tribal sheikhdoms is ending their US-Israel humiliated slave status and entering into a regional security/economic agreement with Iran and BRICS globally They can do this sooner and help shape it like Oman or have it imposed on them later
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أَبُو عِرْفَانِ پارسی
People just hear the word “Kurd” and think they are allies of Israel, but in reality our beloved Shia Kurds in Iran and Iraq are among the most steadfast supporters of the Islamic Republic. In fact, the highest voting rates for “radical” Iranian politicians always come from Shia Kurdish cities.
Global Insight Journal@GlobalIJournal

In the city of Ilam in Iran, Fayli Kurdish women swore their allegiance to Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, to fight against the hostile Epstein alliance and to defend the homeland.

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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
Hezbollah supporter in Lebanon: "We are at war with the Epstein people. The people eating, frying and raping kids. They are monsters, beasts. They are not humans. But the worst part is they are the ones that rule the world." They know. They really are not human.
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Wyatt Reed
Wyatt Reed@wyattreed13·
Incredible quotes in the deleted Telegraph article about the Lebanese Christians supporting Hezbollah. I wonder why they didn’t want their audience to read this 🤔
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🇱🇧 ☫@ebnShihinreborn·
I wish Hezbollah was as mean and dangerous as those LF dogs make it seem.
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Heshmat Alavi's Trenchcoat
Heshmat Alavi's Trenchcoat@UrOrientalist·
The US built a network of indefensible bases for the primary purpose of surveillance and relied on its reputation for imperial savagery. The Arab gulf monarchies paid protection money to the US mafia boss masked as "investments" and military hardware sales. Iran ended this farce.
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
If you’re Muslim and don’t support Iran, You’re in deep trouble spiritually. The Ummah is not perfect. But if your heart leans against believers instead of defending them in a time of crisis, You’re not okay spiritually or mentally. Fix that before you stand before Allah.
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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
Professor Marandi is so right. Here we have retired US diplomat, Robert Ford, admitting that he and British MI6 helped rebranding Abu Mohammad al-Julani, the former Al Queda headchopper, now Syrian President....
sarah@sahouraxo

Iranian Professor Marandi: “ISIS was created by your regime. Al-Qaeda was created by your regime. The head of Al-Qaeda went to the White House — the same organization you say carried out 9/11. So how are we supposed to know who the terrorists are, based on your standards?”

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Warfare Analysis
Warfare Analysis@warfareanalysis·
⚡️ Qatar deports Palestinian university professor from Gaza, lecturer in Qatar, Baraa Nizar Rayan, and his family over a tweet that said: “They paid Trump trillions to protect them, but instead he set their house on fire. So Learn from this, O people of insight.” He said in a statement: “An arrogant officer named (M. M. Sh.) interrogated me. I told him that I love the country and its people, but he ignored my words and insisted that I open my phone and give him my passwords and social media accounts, especially my account on ‘X.’ I refused categorically. I told the officer: You brought me here because of a tweet I posted publicly, and I admitted that I wrote it and that the account is mine, so why do you want to open my phone and violate my privacy?” “From the first moment of my arrest until my release, officers and guards pressured me to commit to complete silence, to close my account, and not to speak about politics after my release. I firmly refused and told them: My people are being slaughtered in Gaza for political reasons, and it is my duty to convey their voice to the world after they were left to face killing alone.” “In the final hours before my release, I was subjected to physical and psychological torture. An officer from the cybercrime unit crushed my wrists with metal handcuffs, squeezing them until the metal pressed into my bones. Then he threw me into the transport vehicle on my back, and I felt my hands breaking. In the vehicle, I asked him to adjust the restraints because if it continued, I might need a hospital, but he refused. My hands were injured, and I remained in pain for two weeks because of that abuse. The vehicle took me from the prison to the cybercrime headquarters in Unaizah, where I showed the guards the deep marks of the cuffs on my hands and said to them: Is this you? Is this Qatar? What will my children say about you when they see these marks? The same officer who ordered my torture mocked me and said: ‘The one who handcuffed you didn’t even know how to do it properly.’” “I was then placed under severe pressure and threatened with indefinite imprisonment if I did not open my phone and hand over my social media accounts. I refused completely until they gave up, but they still kept my phone. I am not upset about the phone except for losing access to some precious photos and memories. About a month after my release, in July, I traveled for medical follow-up, then booked a return flight to Doha a week later. I was shocked to be denied boarding and later learned that my name had been placed on a blacklist banning me from entering Qatar. About two months after my deportation, specifically on Tuesday, September 30, I received a message from the university housing department asking me to vacate the house, which effectively meant deporting my family and expelling my four daughters from school.” “I appealed to the relevant authorities to at least stop my salary and not deport my family, and to allow my daughters to complete their school year without sudden disruption, given the difficulties of changing curricula and language. However, it seems the security decision did not allow even this simple humanitarian request, despite my contract with the university, and my residency and my family’s residency, originally extending until August 2028.”
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Lowkey
Lowkey@Lowkey0nline·
“In order to assassinate Ali Larijani, Israeli terrorist regime killed more than 500 people…” And not a single one of those souls has been mentioned in English-language media.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The Lebanese President is desperately begging for peace and normalization, but Israel completely ignores him. He has become a pathetic puppet, handing everything over while Israel continues its relentless bombardment of his country.
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Ali Abunimah
Ali Abunimah@AliAbunimah·
The anti-Iran propaganda role of Al Jazeera Arabic is so clear now. They bring on American analysts all the time, but usually Zionist/pro-war think tankers. You will never see someone like John Mearsheimer.
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Hussain Makke
Hussain Makke@HMakke91·
I guess some people really thought they would defeat Israel by sharing nonstop videos of them genociding palestinians for 2 years. Perhaps even a really tough 'all eyes on Rafah' story. Because when Iran is handing Israel the biggest beating of its pitiful existence, all those 'pro-Palestine' people are nowhere to be seen. Those who only share our misery and pain and cannot bring themselves to support real action against Zionism are now and always have been absolutely useless to the cause. Don't need 'em.
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