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actually joined Oct 7 2023 🙃 Katılım Aralık 2020
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Moqawima 🔻@moqawima2·
Our leader was martyred in his home, in his neighborhood, between his people, & while conducting his resistant duties. He sacrificed a life of luxury & even normalcy, his family & all the worldly desires for our dignity in the face of imperialism. What an honor he has granted us.
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Hadi Hoteit | هادي حطيط
السلام على الكامنين في وديان الجنوب، الساكنين حيث لا حجاب بين الأرض والله، العارفين أين المنقلب ومع من وفي من. السلام على رسوخكم وثباتكم وصلابة عزائمكم، عرفتم أين وكيف يكون القيام لله، فسهّل الله عليكم أمر الدنيا، وفتح أمامكم خزائن كرامات الآخرة، مع أئمتكم وشفعائكم. قال الخبر وقع العدو في كمين بوادٍ اسمه راج، بين دير سريان وزوطر. يا ربّ وديان الجنوب وتلاله وجباله، مدّ رجال الأرض بتأييدك، واجعل كل ما فيها وما عليها تهتف معهم موتاً للمجرمين الصهاينة.
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roqayah chamseddine
roqayah chamseddine@roqchams·
In an interview with The Public Source in January, Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil spoke of her political origins and her dedication to the guiding principle of resistance: "My upbringing — everything I saw, read, and lived — shaped how I understand causes and people’s struggles. Since I was 12, I used to read Assafir every day. My father brought it home and it became my window to the world from our quiet village. Through that leftist newspaper, I learned about taxi drivers, farmers, and the impoverished; about people like the liberated and martyred prisoner Samir al-Kantar; about the kidnapped and disappeared...Then in high school, I met communist comrades and felt that the revolutionaries I was reading about in Assafir were suddenly in front of me." "On a personal level, resistance means everything to me. I love the resistance, whether its ideology is communist or Islamist. Through my work, I have tried to be in solidarity with these people — the people of the land." "I always say in my articles, interviews, and conversations that resistance is our fate. As long as we live next to the Israeli entity, this struggle will continue. Resistance is an instinctive act among southerners against the aggressor." "I try to recall the history of this struggle since the 1930s, when Maarouf Saad went to fight the Zionists in Tulkarem. The people of Kfarshouba have 16 martyrs from the Yahya family who fought alongside the resistance in Palestine against Zionist gangs." "The resistance remains our ceiling, our shelter, our security and reassurance — and our experience proves it."
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🇱🇧Zeinab Elachkar🇱🇧
🇱🇧Zeinab Elachkar🇱🇧@ZeinabElachkar·
بعد العثور على جثمان السعيد محمد ياسين عثر في جيب بدلته على الوصية التالية: الى من يصل الى جثماني ، اوصيك رفقاً بعيناي فإن لي ابن اخ اسمه جهاد عباس ياسين يعاني من مشكلة في عينيه لذا فإني اهب له عيناي لعله يبصر النور شافاه الله وعافاه بحق محمد وآل محمد .🥀
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Seyed Abbas Araghchi@araghchi·
In line with the ceasefire in Lebanon, the passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire, on the coordinated route as already announced by Ports and Maritime Organisation of the Islamic Rep. of Iran.
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شباك الجنوب لوحة
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الميادين لبنان
الميادين لبنان@mayadeenlebanon·
أهالي الجنوب العائدين على طريق الزهراني باتجاه مدينة النبطية #الميادين_لبنان
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Hussein of the south
Hussein of the south@EyesOnSouth1·
Even before the ceasefire went into effect, southern Lebanese are heading back home, destroyed or not. It is their land.
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‏#اٰمۘ عليۧ
‏#اٰمۘ عليۧ@Em_Ali1234·
إلى أهل الجنوب والضاحية والبقاع نقول:
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Moqawima 🔻@moqawima2·
Sayed Hassan's words are of utmost importance today more than ever. The martyr of the oppressed, the ultimate anti-imperialist with immaculate material analysis.
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Moqawima 🔻@moqawima2·
South Lebanon, again, defeated the imperialist world. Bent Jbeil forced this ceasefire. The men and women of the resistance brought the Zionist enemy occupiers to their knees.
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Hussein of the south
Hussein of the south@EyesOnSouth1·
Zionists were not able to take Bint Jbeil. Hezbollah fighters did not retreat, they fought while encircled and surrounded. This sums up the Zionist invasion after almost 50 days.
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Moqawima 🔻@moqawima2·
From all dignified Lebanese: thanks belongs only to our resistance and to Iran.
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الأشتر
الأشتر@Allashtar·
اسمعها... وضل اسمعها لتحفظها...
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Jawad
Jawad@levantupdates·
Hezbollah ambushed an Israeli force in Maroun Al Ras as it was trying to head towards Bint Jbeil. Hezbollah struck an Israeli tank and confirmed a direct hit in Kfar Killa. For those that don’t know these 2 villages are front line villages and are no more than 800 meters from the Lebanese border. But the map experts who have never stepped foot in the south claimed these villages are fully occupied and the resistance is finished there. Don’t read the maps, read the statements from the resistance Instead.
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
The first time I was flying to Beirut, the desk officer at London Heathrow asked before checking us in, “have you been to Israel?” We had rehearsed the answer to this question before. But Winston can't lie, so he said yes. I gave him the dirty look. There goes our vacation! "Well, you don't have the stamp on your passports so just make sure you tell the officer in Beirut that you haven't," she intoned. I was stressed out for the next 5 hours, and even more so when we had to face the border officer who, by the grace of God, did not ask us THE question (even though he took our passports to a secondary office for extra checks). Spending time in Beirut, you realize that it's the same Mediterranean light that bathes Tel Aviv; the sea is the same shade of shimmering blue because... well, it's the same sea. In both places, young people spill out of clubs at sunrise, the bass still thumping from rooftops that overlook the same ancient coastline. Both cities pulse with the same Levantine hunger for life: the clink of arak glasses, endless plates of hummus swirled with olive oil, the sudden eruption of dabke or house music that pulls strangers into a circle. Parties start on the rooftops of Gemmayze in Beirut and tumble down into Mar Mikhael’s narrow alleys; in Tel Aviv they begin on the sand at Gordon Beach and migrate to the warehouses of the Florentin district. These are both stylish people who love life, and who love to party. The energy is truly infectious. The accents may differ but something about this weird combination along with a deep sense of rootedness in community and the extended family really underscore how similar they were. And yet, there's been a wall between these two peoples. There are no flights stitching the 45 min hop across the water. No commercial trucks rumbling between the ports. Lebanese law forbids its citizens - inside the country or in the diaspora - from so much as speaking to an Israeli, a rule so absolute that some Lebanese friends of mine who live in Europe still glance over their shoulders before typing a reply to any Israeli even outside the country, whether for business or pleasure. I spent evenings in Beirut listening to Lebanese friends speak of Israelis not as the enemy but as people caught in the same endless loop of fear and longing. Decades of Hezbollah’s shadow have hollowed out parts of Lebanon, turning the south into a garrison and the economy into a ruin. Yet in the cafés of Achrafieh and the mountain villages above the city you hear it more and more: a quiet, exhausted recognition that the real hostage-takers are not across the border but inside it. I keep imagining the day the question at Beirut airport changes. I keep picturing the first flight from Rafic Harari to Ben Gurion. One day the music will be louder than the fear. One day the Lebanese and the Israelis will throw the party the rest of the world has been waiting for. I hope this is the first step:
Open Source Intel@Osint613

History in the making: Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter and Lebanon’s ambassador meet for the first round of Israel Lebanon talks. This is very interesting.

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Leila Nicolas - ليلى نقولا
حول الهدنة المرتقبة ( اذا حصلت): - كان هدف الاسرائيلي فصل جبهة لبنان عن المنطقة، لاستفراد لبنان. - حين تم اعلان هدنة ايران، كان نتنياهو يحتاج الى تحقيق انجاز عسكري في لبنان قبل وقف النار. وبحسب سي ان ان، خشي نتنياهو ان يعلن ترامب وقف النار في لبنان بنفسه، فوافق على التفاوض المباشر مع لبنان. - التفاوض منحه اسبوعاً اضافياً، سعى خلاله لتحقيق انجاز في بنت جبيل ( فشل).. وأراد من خلال قبول التفاوض ( بعد تمنع طويل) أيضاً بث النزاع بين اللبنانيين، وتحفيز اقتتال داخلي- كما لاحظنا من تصريحات السفير الاسرائيلي أمس. —- رأيي: الميدان هو الحكم- اذا حصل وقف نار في لبنان، يكون بسبب الميدان ( هذا مبدأ ناظم في العلوم الاستراتيجية والعلاقات الدولية).
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