
Moeez Ali
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Totally… - **April 18, 1983**: Suicide truck bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (initially claimed under "Islamic Jihad," Hezbollah's early alias). **63 killed** (including 17 Americans). - **October 23, 1983**: Simultaneous suicide truck bombings of U.S. Marine barracks and French paratrooper compound in Beirut. **241 U.S. service members + 58 French killed** (deadliest attack on U.S. Marines since WWII). - **September 20, 1984**: Car bombing of the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut. **24 killed** (including Americans). - **1982–1992**: Wave of kidnappings of Westerners in Lebanon (over 30 cases), including American University president **Davis Dodge** (1982), CIA station chief **William Buckley** (tortured and murdered, 1984), and U.S. Marine Col. **William Higgins** (UN observer; tortured, murdered, and body displayed, 1988). Also, murders of Lebanese Jews (e.g., three killed in 1986 under alias "Organization of the Oppressed on Earth"). - **June 14, 1985**: Hijacking of TWA Flight 847 (Athens to Beirut). U.S. Navy diver **Robert Stethem** beaten to death and thrown onto tarmac; other Americans held hostage. - **December 4, 1984**: Hijacking of Kuwait Airlines Flight; **4 passengers murdered** (including Americans). - **March 17, 1992**: Suicide car bombing of Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires (Iranian/Hezbollah operation). **29 killed**, 242 injured. - **July 18, 1994**: Bombing of AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires. **85 killed**, ~300 injured (Iranian/Hezbollah; Argentine courts and Interpol red notices issued). - **July 19, 1994**: Suicide bombing of Alas Chiricanas Airlines Flight 901 (Panama). **21 killed**. - **June 25, 1996**: Khobar Towers bombing, Saudi Arabia (Hezbollah with Iranian support). **19 U.S. Air Force personnel killed**, 372 injured. - **1995–1999**: Repeated Katyusha rocket barrages into northern Israeli towns (e.g., November 1995: 28 rockets; March 1996: volleys injuring 36; August 1997, December 1998, May 1999). Multiple civilian injuries; triggered Israeli operations like "Grapes of Wrath." - **October 7, 2000**: Cross-border raid; kidnapping of 3 Israeli soldiers (plus businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum). Soldiers killed; bodies returned in 2004 prisoner swap. - **February 14, 2005**: Car-bomb assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut. UN Special Tribunal indicted senior Hezbollah members (e.g., Mustafa Badreddine); one convicted in absentia. **21 killed** total. - **July–August 2006** (Second Lebanon War): Cross-border raid kidnapping 2 Israeli soldiers (sparking war). Fired ~4,000 unguided rockets indiscriminately at Israeli civilian areas. **43 Israeli civilians + 12 soldiers killed**; thousands displaced. Human Rights Watch documented violations of international law due to imprecise weapons targeting populated areas. - **July 18, 2012**: Suicide bus bombing at Burgas Airport, Bulgaria (targeting Israeli tourists). **6 killed** (5 Israelis + Bulgarian driver); dozens wounded. Bulgarian courts convicted two Hezbollah operatives in absentia; EU cited this for designating military wing as terrorist. - **2007**: Hezbollah operative (Ali Musa Daqduq) linked to attack on U.S. Provincial Coordination Center in Karbala, Iraq. **5 U.S. soldiers killed**.

























Here's the Imam of al-Aqsa mosque declaring in his sermon: “We will not allow a single homosexual to exist in the land of Palestine.” 👇 “Queers 🏳️🌈 for Palestine 🇵🇸”, you there?






Really don't think the atmosphere inside the Emirates has helped Arsenal so far. It was tense and jumpy even before that Dorgu goal. Now it's bordering on angry.

When I became the Chief Marketing Officer at Levi's, at about 2 months in, I had some mid-level know it all come into my office to tell me everyone hated me, I was steering the ship into oblivion. She told me everyone knew I was doing a terrible job. (The brand had been in decline for over 10 years.) What I had done in my first two months: 1) Say no one could go on trips anymore unless they had a role at the photo shoot or event. No more boondoggles. 2) No drinking at events or concerts we were hosting. We were there to work, not party. 2) Say Marketing needed to feature actual product in the ads. 3) Say we needed to move away from dark and moody and into the realm of fun - because people have fun in jeans. Awful, right?! She wanted me to know, she said, she was trying to help. (She put her feet on my desk while saying this.) Needless to say, this was not a person who was very good at her job. And I wasn't doing mine to be liked so I didn't care if "everybody hated me". I was trying to turn a business around that had been flailing. I took the responsibility seriously. Six years later, we had a very successful IPO. 2 years after that I became the brand president. These people complaining about new leadership are lame. They always do it. They want it how it was, even if how it was wasn't working. And it's even lamer that @Variety writes about this like it's news. Keep going @bariweiss.




Sorry I haven’t replied to you today little bro, been so busy at a furniture exhibition selling my products. We had a really good day. And it’s great that all our beds we sold are made in the UK, supporting local manufacturing and supporting British workers. Anyway…. I didn’t see these tweets you’ve done about me as I’ve just been driving back in my big brand new Bentley. Wife has made me a lovely cottage pie for dinner. Honestly, you should come round mine one evening. Meet the family. Make your mind up on me after actually meeting me. I asked you this before and you got mad, but my door is open. I know you’re angry and mad at the world, but keep your chin up. It will get better. Trust me. I’m happy for you to carry on venting at me and letting some steam out. I’ve made my mistakes many years ago. You want to keep bringing them up then that’s down to you. Have a lovely evening. I hope it’s as good as mine. Bosh❤️





Be cool to see Man City deal with adversity without just signing more players














