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Are you ready for the international X storm TOMORROW (Saturday)?
Masjid Al-Aqsa has been closed by Israel since 28 February and is under grave danger. Set aside just 30 minutes and join the X storm to help raise international awareness about the situation.
Use #HandsOffAlAqsa in each post.
Not sure what to post? We’ve got you covered 👇
Check out ready-to-use tweets here: docs.google.com/document/d/1Av…
Remember: reposts don’t count.

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@stats_feed We need this number of military bcz we are surrounded by our blood enemy.
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🪖 The World’s Largest Armies (2026)
Total personnel (active + reserves + paramilitary) 👇
1.🇧🇩 Bangladesh - 7,004,000
2.🇻🇳 Vietnam - 5,750,000
3.🇺🇦 Ukraine - 5,000,000
4.🇮🇳 India - 4,900,000
5.🇰🇷 South Korea - 3,650,000
6.🇷🇺 Russia - 3,600,000
7.🇨🇳 China - 3,100,000
8.🇺🇸 United States - 2,100,000
9.🇰🇵 North Korea - 1,960,000
10.🇹🇼 Taiwan - 1,930,000
11.🇧🇷 Brazil - 1,876,000
12.🇵🇰 Pakistan - 1,760,000
13.🇵🇭 Philippines - 1,660,000
14.🇨🇴 Colombia - 1,529,000
15.🇪🇬 Egypt - 1,218,000
16.🇮🇷 Iran - 1,180,000
17.🇮🇩 Indonesia - 1,056,000
18.🇩🇪 Germany - 1,044,000
19.🇹🇷 Türkiye - 1,011,000
20.🇮🇱 Israel - 670,000
Source: GlobalFirepower
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@pial95 @Naveen10293847 @stats_feed Look, how a pajeet begging pardon to a Bangladeshi village force!

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@Naveen10293847 @stats_feed Cause it counted all the village defence force members which are basically security guards of govt offices & religious festivals. Most of them have no basic rifle or pistol shooting trainings. They just know marching with wooden sticks 🫠.
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SILENT SLAUGHTER: The Islamic Republic of Iran is on track to exceed the record number of executions it carried out against opponents in 2025, with 657 executions in the first three months of 2026, according to the Iran Human Rights Society.
"This latest barbaric act is more evidence of why the regime can never be allowed the advanced capabilities that we are destroying," a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

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@kAshutoshIAS @AGDugin When u find cancer in your cell, u've to erase it from root, then you will live happily.
Do u allow such a cavity in your body?
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@AGDugin This is exactly the kind of dangerous thinking that keeps the region in perpetual fire. "Winning" by erasing a country is not strategy — it's just genocidal ambition dressed up as geopolitics.
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Aafia Siddiqui’s lawyer, Clive Smith, said in response to a user on X that, according to reports, the CIA paid $55,000 to the Pakistani military in exchange for her.
Smith described the act as shameful and added that the case led to Siddiqui’s torture, mistreatment of her children, and the "death" of her infant son (Suleiman).
#TOLOnews_English

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*#HandsOffAlAqsa - International Twitter Storm*
Masjid Al-Aqsa has been closed since 28 February. The time to act is now.
Join the international Twitter storm and help raise global awareness about the escalating threat to Masjid Al-Aqsa.
Join us on *Saturday 4 April, 12:00–12:30pm (BST).* For 30 minutes consistently post about Masjid Al-Aqsa using #HandsOffAlAqsa

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Masjid al-Aqsa closed for 31 days!
Today marks the 31st consecutive day Masjid Al-Aqsa remains forcefully shut by Israel.
We are witnessing the longest closure of Masjid Al-Aqsa in over eight centuries, since its liberation from the Crusaders. During this period, the Israeli occupation imposed unprecedented measures it had never previously succeeded in enforcing.
Masjid Al-Aqsa has been closed for:
— most of Ramadan
— the best nights of the year
— four Jummah prayers
— Eid al-Fitr prayers
"Human rights activists are silent over the open terrorism and state-backed thuggery in Masjid al-Aqsa. However, it is sad to see those Muslim rulers who, in spite of witnessing all of this, remain silent. They should know that the fortunes of time constantly change, and the punishment of Allah gives no warning. Disloyalty with the First Qiblah carries a very heavy price."
— Mufti Taqi Uthmani
What role will you play in guarding and preserving Masjid Al-Aqsa?

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@SRSharma1022085 @Chellaney he is trying to make u understand, India has no place in international politics except licking America and Israel's feet. A nation of billion people regularly bows down to 300 million Americans.
What a disgrace!!!
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Brahma ji,
Why we are competing with Pakistan ! It is US ,who has chosen its pupppet and a weaker and an islamic state Pakistan !
No ,EU member,nor China and Russia ,No African country shown any interest in becoming a mediator !!! Its Pakistans narrative that you people are propagating in the name of foreign policy !!!
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NATO Members Condemn But India Dodges: A Diplomatic Misstep
Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have become the primary facilitators for U.S.-Iran dialogue and a ceasefire, after Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty led an "intensive diplomatic offensive." Yet all three strongly condemned the February 28 U.S.-Israeli joint war on Iran, calling it an "unacceptable violation of sovereignty," a “blatant” or unjustified attack.
They were also quick to denounce the targeted assassination of Iran’s supreme leader, who also served as the country's head of state. In keeping with diplomatic protocol, they sent official messages of condolence to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian over the killing.
In fact, most of America’s allies among the 32-nation NATO alliance view the war as unnecessary and illegal under international law — as Spanish leader Pedro Sánchez called it at the outset, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier put it on March 24.
In stark contrast, India — the world’s largest democracy — has avoided any implied criticism of the U.S.-led war. Official statements steer clear of terms like “aggression” or “attack,” sticking instead to bland phrases such as "deep concern," "evolution of the situation" and "escalation in West Asia."
Discarding diplomatic protocol, New Delhi sent no official condolence to Tehran over the supreme leader’s killing, despite the assassination flagrantly violating the international convention against targeting a head of state or government. Only after opposition criticism did the government, on March 5, dispatch the foreign secretary to sign the condolence book at the Iranian Embassy.
New Delhi also refrained from even obliquely criticizing the March 4 U.S. sinking — in India’s own maritime backyard — of an Iranian "guest" warship returning from an India-hosted multilateral naval exercise, which featured U.S. Navy participation.
Yet today, Washington has sidelined India in its diplomatic outreach to Tehran through third parties, even as the U.S.-led war holds the Indian economy hostage.
The lesson is clear: No country should abandon its principles, especially when a war of aggression sets a dangerous new precedent in international relations. While ties with the U.S. and Israel serve India’s vital interests, appeasing self-centered, norms-flouting leaders like Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu can only backfire.
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