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إيهاب الزلاقي

@zelaky

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cairo, Egypt Katılım Mayıs 2009
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دى مدونة عملتها بهدف كتابة بعض الموضوعات عن الميديا.. نصائح، أخبار، أدوات جديدة.. وكده.. جايز تفيد حد.. خدوا فكرة tipsformedia.wordpress.com
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Mohamed Alnagar
Mohamed Alnagar@MAlnagar·
@zelaky وتلاقيه وهو بيقول كده قاعد على مواطن مسكين بيفلصف تحت منه و بيستنجد علشان يعرف ياخد نفسه :)))
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soha saman@soha_saman·
#قطة_السيدة_نفيسة بقت متوفرة في مكتبات الشروق علشان تقروا في العيد وجنبكم الشاي باللبن والكحك.
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الجزيرة - عاجل
عاجل | القناة 12 الإسرائيلية: إيران شنت هجوما على إسرائيل كل 90 دقيقة منذ الليلة الماضية
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Bernie Sanders just said the quiet part out loud: "A lot of US Middle East policy is dictated by Israel. It was Israel who decided they wanted to go to war." He exposes how Netanyahu has manipulated America into wars for 40 years, from Iraq to Iran.
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Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺
Donald Trump, the self-styled “peace president”, cannot declare victory or announce the end of the war. His frantic attempts, through multiple intermediaries and governments, to force negotiations with Iran have failed. Tehran has refused the overtures, leaving Trump unable to claim the outcome he promised and exposing the limits of his influence. Rather than admitting defeat, he is now manoeuvring to avoid the humiliation of recognising that the final word does not belong to him. Iran’s refusal to engage, particularly with envoy Steve Witkoff (via third parties), reflects deep mistrust toward a channel widely perceived in Tehran as acting on Israel’s behalf. In that view, Witkoff helped drive a narrative that pushed Washington toward confrontation while feeding a president poorly equipped to understand the strategic consequences. The result is a war launched on flawed assumptions and a White House now scrambling to conceal the fact that the initiative has slipped from its hands.
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Ragıp Soylu
Ragıp Soylu@ragipsoylu·
BREAKING: The Trump administration planned for missile retaliation, proxy attacks, and cyber operations. It did not plan for Iran to weaponize the most important energy chokepoint on Earth. The Strait of Hormuz. According to a CNN report on internal US discussions, senior officials underestimated the likelihood that Tehran would respond by targeting shipping and energy flows through the strait, believing Iran would avoid actions that could disrupt the global oil market and damage its own exports. That assumption collapsed within days of the February 28 US-Israeli campaign. Roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day, about 20% of global consumption and nearly 27% of seaborne crude trade, normally pass through the corridor between Iran and Oman. That is the central artery of the global energy system. Washington assumed Iran would not risk closing it. Iran did. Within days of the war beginning, tanker traffic collapsed, insurance markets froze, and commercial shipping through Hormuz fell dramatically as vessels were attacked, diverted, or refused entry into the corridor. The result: the largest supply disruption in modern oil market history. The International Energy Agency estimates at least 10 million barrels per day of supply effectively removed from global markets, pushing Brent crude back above $100 and raising the possibility of far higher prices if the disruption persists. Some estimates suggest traffic through the strait dropped by as much as 80% during the first phase of the conflict, stranding dozens of vessels and disrupting trade flows across the Gulf. In other words, the war triggered the exact scenario Washington believed Tehran would avoid. The strategic logic behind the miscalculation is revealing. Inside the administration, the prevailing view was that Iran’s dependence on the same shipping route for its own exports would deter escalation. But once the conflict became existential, after strikes on Iranian military infrastructure and leadership, Tehran shifted to what analysts describe as chokepoint warfare: targeting the global economic system rather than attempting to defeat the US directly. The geography makes that strategy devastatingly effective. The Strait of Hormuz is only 33 kilometers wide, with commercial shipping lanes compressed into narrow corridors just a few kilometers across in each direction. Even limited disruption—mines, drone strikes, anti-ship missiles, or harassment by fast boats—can halt traffic. Iran does not need to permanently close Hormuz. It only needs to make it uninsurable. And the consequences extend far beyond oil. About 20% of global LNG shipments, along with a major share of the world’s fertilizer and petrochemical exports, also move through the same chokepoint. Disruptions therefore cascade into electricity markets, agriculture, and manufacturing supply chains across Asia and Europe. Nearly 90% of the crude moving through Hormuz ultimately flows to Asian economies, particularly China, India, Japan, and South Korea. That makes the strait not just a Middle Eastern flashpoint but the central pressure point of the entire Indo-Pacific energy system. Meanwhile Washington’s military options remain constrained. The US Navy can escort individual vessels, but reopening a corridor that once handled well over a hundred tanker transits per day requires suppressing mines, drones, coastal missile batteries, and fast-attack craft along hundreds of kilometers of Iranian coastline. That is not a naval escort mission. It is a regional maritime war. Which is exactly what Tehran chose to do. The Trump administration planned a short war against Iran’s military infrastructure. Instead it triggered a confrontation over the most economically important maritime chokepoint in the world.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Day 13 – Iran does not seem to fear escalation The US lost a refueling aircraft today over Iraqi skies, and a second one, apparently damaged, had to land in Israel. The plane that crashed was carrying 6 crew members. It is still not clear what happened and nothing is ruled out. Not long ago I warned that Iran possesses drones with air-to-air missiles capable of threatening these tanker planes in Iraqi territory. (Karrar) And, not fearing escalation, pro-Iran Iraqi militias attacked a French base in Erbil, killing Chief Warrant Officer Arnaud Frion of France’s 7th Alpine Hunter and wounding other soldiers. In a hostile environment with American bases being evacuated, I have no idea why these men were at that base and in the middle of crossfire. A Chinese company also released images today of American bases attacked in the region. Iran did not spare missiles against these bases, and went even further by destroying three Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft at a Kuwaiti base and three hangars housing AWACS aircraft, with at least one AWACS visibly confirmed as destroyed, showing that it fears no escalation whatsoever. In another event on this day 13, a missile hit Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, wounding 19 who had to be transferred to a hospital in Germany. According to CBS, “Earlier this week, roughly 20 servicemembers arrived at Landstuhl hospital in Germany with injuries classified as ‘urgent,’ including traumatic brain injuries, from the Kuwait strike that killed six.” Now the Pentagon’s official count is 160 wounded and, if there is confirmation about the deaths from the plane that crashed, the number of military deaths would be around 14. Bombardments on Iran continue on this 13th day, as do the missiles against Israel. Earlier, CNN, citing sources, reported that the Pentagon and the National Security Council significantly underestimated the extent to which Iran is prepared to close the Strait of Hormuz. (If they had been paying more attention to my articles, they would have known this 🤷🏻‍♀️)
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الثريد السنوي لرمضان توكلنا على الله

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بين الكاف والنون
اللي نفسه سامحة يدعي لي معاه بالفرج والتيسير
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ليه يا دكتور؟ علشان سعر الدولار قدام الجنيه. طيب وده حصل ليه يا دكتور؟ علشان الجنيه قيمته انهارت. بسبب ايه يا دكتور؟ علشان القروض المتلتلة اللى راحت في الولا حاجة... وهكذا وهكذا قصة النجاح المستمر
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عاجل.. رئيس الحكومة: الحفاظ على أسعار الوقود القديمة يكبد الدولة خسائر هائلة shorouknews.com/news/view.aspx…

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soha saman
soha saman@soha_saman·
صباح الفل يا بشر #قطة_السيدة_نفيسة بقت متوفرة على عصير الكتب aseeralkotb.com/ar/books/%D9%8…
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Arab-Military
Arab-Military@ashrafnsier·
قد يستغرق استبدال رادارين أمريكيين للدفاع الصاروخي، وهما AN/FPS-132 في قطر وAN/TPS-59 في البحرين، سنواتٍ عديدة. قد تحتاج شركة رايثيون إلى ما بين 5 و8 سنوات ونحو 1.1 مليار دولار لإعادة بناء AN/FPS-132، بينما ستحتاج شركة لوكهيد مارتن إلى ما بين 12 و24 شهرًا و50 إلى 75 مليون دولار لإعادة بناء AN/TPS-59. ويزداد الأمر تعقيدًا بسبب الاعتماد على الغاليوم، الذي تسيطر الصين على 98% منه. المصدر: فورين بوليسي
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نانسي صليب@thenoussa·
عارفين لما تحسوا ان دماغكم من كتر التفكير والتوتر عندكم احساس انها منفوخة زي البلونة وفيها ضغط كدة من جواها هيخليها تفرقع؟ مش عارفين؟ طب أنا دماغي عاملة كدة
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soha saman
soha saman@soha_saman·
#بلال_فضل و #سعيد_الماروق و#بثينة_العيسى عملوا عظمة في رمضان اسمها مسلسل #جناية_حب المأخوذ عن رواية #السندباد_الأعمى. أجمل وأرق ما شاهدت من أعمال عربية خلال هذا الموسم. التمثيل فعلا فاق كل توقعاتي #هياعبدالسلام(نادية) جميلة وأداءها هادي لكن نظرة عنيها بركان انفعالات. 1
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The Economist
The Economist@TheEconomist·
Donald Trump must find a way to cut short his ill-considered conflict with Iran. His rash approach is sowing chaos econ.st/4d48rq9
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Alex Kane
Alex Kane@alexbkane·
A New York Times investigation indicates that it was a US strike on an Iranian school that killed 175 people, mostly children. nytimes.com/2026/03/05/wor…
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