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❗️Handala hacker collective claim major cyberattack, wipe 22 TB of 'Zionist regime' data

The Iranian hacker collective Handala has released a statement claiming responsibility for a large‑scale cyber operation against Israeli targets, framing the timing around the holiday of Passover.

“On the occasion of Passover… we at Handala would like to extend our unique greetings… we have successfully carried out a large‑scale, targeted cyber operation. In this mission, the data of 14 companies of the Zionist regime has been completely wiped… a modest gift for Passover, as a reminder that occupation comes at a price.”

According to the statement, 22  terabytes of data were erased from a list of 14 entities the group describes as “companies of the Zionist regime,” including Kalus, Fuse Stereo, Toledano Architecture & Design, and others. The group added:

“We hereby declare that no database is beyond our reach, and any continuation of occupation and crimes will be met with even heavier costs… Happy Passover, may the occupiers enjoy greater cybersecurity awareness!”
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❗️Hamas's Qassam Brigades praises Syrian mass mobilization for Palestine, condemnation of Israeli execution law
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The military spokesman for Hamas’s Qassam Brigades, Abu Obeida, commended the Syrian people for their mass mobilization in support of Palestine and in condemnation of Israel’s newly approved "law" that allows for the execution of Palestinian detainees, saying: “Your voice has reached us, and we are proud of you.” He added that “our hopes, after Allah, are tied to you and to all free people,” expressing confidence that the masses will one day unite to “liberate the sanctuary and the prisoners.”

Demonstrations were reported across Syria in recent days, with large crowds gathering in multiple cities and regions in a broad and coordinated wave of public solidarity across the country.
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UAE Pushes Washington To ‘Force Open’ Strait Of Hormuz: Report

Saudi Arabia is also lobbying the US to continue the war until the Islamic Republic is overthrown

The UAE is preparing to directly enter the US-Israeli war on Iran and participate in efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz “by any means necessary,” sources told the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on 31 March.

Abu Dhabi is “preparing to help the US and other allies open the Strait of Hormuz by force,” the sources said, adding that the Gulf state is “lobbying for a UN Security Council resolution that would authorize such action.

Emirati diplomats have urged the US and military powers in Europe and Asia to form a coalition to open the strait by force. The Iranian regime thinks it is fighting for its existence and is willing to bring the global economy down with it in a chokehold on the strait,” one of the sources, a UAE official, told WSJ.

The official went on to say that his country was “actively reviewing” how it could play a military role in securing the Strait of Hormuz and clearing any mines which may have been laid by Iranian forces.

Arab officials told the outlet that “the Gulf state has also said the US should occupy islands in the strategic waterway, including Abu Musa,” one of three Persian Gulf islands disputed between Iran and the UAE but controlled by the Islamic Republic.

🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle

Related: 3/23 — Saudi Arabia, UAE Deepen Support For US-Israel War On Iran: Report
President Trump is reportedly extorting the GCC states for trillions of dollars to support the war

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are deepening their support for the US–Israeli war on Iran by expanding military cooperation and granting Washington broader access to Gulf territory to stage attacks on the Islamic Republic, Middle East Eye (MEE) reported on 20 March.


3/19 — One side is being honest

3/17 — Iran's Ambassador To Saudi Arabia Urges ‘Serious Review’ Of Gulf Ties

3/17 — Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been secretly advising Trump to keep hitting Iran hard, despite Riyadh's public rhetoric against the war — the New York Times reports

3/16 — 🇺🇸 "I heard they were sending missiles to UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait is getting hit, Bahrain. There was no expert that would say that is going to happen."

3/16 — 🛢 Sidestepping the Hormuz squeeze: Has Saudi Arabia's desert pipeline flipped Iran's blockade script?

3/15 — US-Israeli War On Iran Seeks To 'Reshape West Asia, Block Creation Of Palestinian State': Omani FM

3/11 — Ultra-Wealthy Asian Investors ‘Rethink’ Dubai Exposure Amid US-Israeli War On Iran

3/10 — 3/5 — Saudi Journalist Says 'Not All Attacks' On Gulf Coming From Iran, Fears US-Israel Dragging Monarchies Into War

3/9 — Retaliatory Strike Hits Bahrain Desalination Plant After US Attack On Iran’s Qeshm Facility

3/3 — Saudi Arabia, Qatar Arrest Mossad Agents Planning 'Terror Attacks': Report

3/3 — Tucker Carlson Reports That Last Night In Qatar And Saudi Arabia Mossad Agents Were Arrested After Trying To Create A False Flag And Bomb Innocent People And Blame Iran.

3/3 — Iranian State Media Shared That The Attack On An Oil Refinery In Saudi Arabia Was Carried Out By Israel, Not Iran.

3/2 — ❗️🇸🇦/🇮🇷 NEW: All operations at ARAMCO's Ras Tannoura refinery in Saudi Arabia have been suspended

3/2 — ⭕️ Gulf air defenses strained as US ‘stonewalling’ interceptor requests amid escalating war

2/28 — Dozens Of US Support Aircraft Spotted At Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan Air Base Amid Iran War Preparations

2/20 — Chinese Satellites Revealed That Saudi Arabia Would Participate in the War with Iran After All

1/31 — US Aims To Sway Saudi Defence Minister To Get Behind Iran Strikes, Sources Say

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Tobacco Plant Altered To Produce Five Psychedelic Drugs

Genetically engineering tobacco plants could enable a more sustainable production method for psychedelic drugs, which are increasingly in demand for research and medical uses

Scientists have engineered tobacco plants to produce five powerful psychedelic compounds normally found in other plants, fungi and animals in a single crop.

Asaph Aharoni at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and his colleagues modified Nicotiana benthamiana plants using a technique called agroinfiltration, which involves using a bacterium to introduce genes from other organisms into a plant. The modified plant then makes the proteins encoded by those genes, but the DNA isn’t incorporated into the plant’s genome, so the effect is short-lived.

With the addition of nine genes, the plants were able to produce psilocin and psilocybin, usually found in mushrooms; DMT from various plants; and bufotenin and 5-methoxy-DMT, compounds secreted by the Colorado river toad (Incilius alvarius).

Plants could easily be altered permanently with changes that become inheritable, but doing so could be problematic, given that the compounds produced are commonly used as recreational drugs, says Aharoni. “It’s a little bit tricky if we have it inherited, and then people will ask for seeds,” he says. “We can do it also in tomato, potato, corn.”

The medical uses of psychedelic compounds are becoming more popular and better understood, says Aharoni, but harvesting them from natural sources risks populations threatened by habitat loss and overexploitation. The drugs are chemically synthesised for use in research, but producing them in tobacco plants, which are easily cultivated in greenhouses, would be much simpler.

The idea of growing drugs through pharmaceutical farming, or “pharming”, certainly isn’t new. Plant-produced protein drugs have been approved in the US since 2012, and as far back as 2002, maize has been modified to produce a pharmaceutical protein. Another research team used tobacco plants in 2022 to synthesise cocaine, discovering that it could produce about 400 nanograms of cocaine per milligram of dried leaf – about a 25th of the level in a coca plant.

Rupert Fray at the University of Nottingham, UK, says around 25 per cent of prescription drugs are derived wholly or partially from plants, and there are massive opportunities to create “green factories” that can grow new compounds in greenhouses.

“If you want to understand something, you’ve got to be able to build something, so showing that you can make it in tobacco plants is useful,” says Fray. “As a technical accomplishment, to show that you understand the pathways and can do it, I think it has value.”

🔗SOURCE ➡️ New Scientist / The Daily Psyop

Related: 11/30/23 — Multiple studies have shown that there is no evidence that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance, yet more than 80 percent of the public believe it to be true. Let's explore this and more...

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Persian Gulf States To Build New Pipelines To Bypass Strait Of Hormuz: Report

Israel is suggesting that pipelines carrying Gulf oil run through its territory to Haifa

Persian Gulf countries are making plans to build new oil pipelines to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic waterway that is now effectively shut to the US and its allies, and under Iranian control, the Financial Times (FT) reported on 2 April.

The Strait of Hormuz, the narrow passage through which roughly 20 percent of the world’s energy exports pass, has been largely closed since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran that began on 28 February.

The strait is not likely to open any time soon due to the threat of Iranian missiles and drones, as well as skyrocketing insurance costs determined by western insurance firms.

Gulf states are therefore considering alternatives to mitigate the ongoing and future risk.

Officials and industry executives say new pipelines may be the only way to reduce Gulf countries’ enduring vulnerability to disruption in the strait, even though such projects would be expensive, politically complex and take years to complete,” the FT wrote.

🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle

Related: 3/29 — Trump claimed that Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is forced to "kiss his ass" and should be "nice" to him.

3/23 — Saudi Arabia, UAE Deepen Support For US-Israel War On Iran: Report
President Trump is reportedly extorting the GCC states for trillions of dollars to support the war

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are deepening their support for the US–Israeli war on Iran by expanding military cooperation and granting Washington broader access to Gulf territory to stage attacks on the Islamic Republic, Middle East Eye (MEE) reported on 20 March.


3/19 — One side is being honest

3/17 — Iran's Ambassador To Saudi Arabia Urges ‘Serious Review’ Of Gulf Ties

3/17 — Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been secretly advising Trump to keep hitting Iran hard, despite Riyadh's public rhetoric against the war — the New York Times reports

3/16 — 🇺🇸 "I heard they were sending missiles to UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait is getting hit, Bahrain. There was no expert that would say that is going to happen."

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🛢 Sidestepping the Hormuz squeeze: Has Saudi Arabia's desert pipeline flipped Iran's blockade script?

3/15 — US-Israeli War On Iran Seeks To 'Reshape West Asia, Block Creation Of Palestinian State': Omani FM

3/11 — Ultra-Wealthy Asian Investors ‘Rethink’ Dubai Exposure Amid US-Israeli War On Iran

3/10 — 3/5 — Saudi Journalist Says 'Not All Attacks' On Gulf Coming From Iran, Fears US-Israel Dragging Monarchies Into War

3/9 — Retaliatory Strike Hits Bahrain Desalination Plant After US Attack On Iran’s Qeshm Facility

3/3 — Saudi Arabia, Qatar Arrest Mossad Agents Planning 'Terror Attacks': Report

3/3 — Tucker Carlson Reports That Last Night In Qatar And Saudi Arabia Mossad Agents Were Arrested After Trying To Create A False Flag And Bomb Innocent People And Blame Iran.

3/3 — Iranian State Media Shared That The Attack On An Oil Refinery In Saudi Arabia Was Carried Out By Israel, Not Iran.

3/2 — ❗️🇸🇦/🇮🇷 NEW: All operations at ARAMCO's Ras Tannoura refinery in Saudi Arabia have been suspended

3/2 — ⭕️ Gulf air defenses strained as US ‘stonewalling’ interceptor requests amid escalating war

2/28 — Dozens Of US Support Aircraft Spotted At Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan Air Base Amid Iran War Preparations

2/20 — Chinese Satellites Revealed That Saudi Arabia Would Participate in the War with Iran After All

1/31 — US Aims To Sway Saudi Defence Minister To Get Behind Iran Strikes, Sources Say

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Pam Bondi was just fired by Trump. Here’s how the stock market has fared since her infamous ‘Dow is over 50,000’ comment.

Did Trump fire Pam Bondi because she "jinxed" the Stock Market?

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Seven weeks before President Donald Trump announced her departure from the Justice Department via social-media post, Attorney General Pam Bondi made a remark about the Dow Jones Industrial Average during a contentious hearing before the House Judiciary Committee that elicited laughter from Democrats and, later, a torrent of online comments and then memes.

Amid an exchange with House Democrats including Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland about her department’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein files and investigations, Bondi suddenly shifted to a discussion of the performance of the U.S. stock market.

“Because [of] Donald Trump … the Dow, the Dow right now, is over … the Dow is over 50,000. … I don’t know why you’re laughing, you’re a great stock trader as I hear, Raskin, the Dow is over 50,000 right now, the S&P [500] at almost 7,000 and the Nasdaq smashing records. Americans 401(k)s and retirement savings are booming,” Bondi said, adding: “That’s what we should be talking about.”

At the time, many wondered whether Bondi might have inadvertently top-ticked the market. In retrospect, her remark, made on Feb. 11, has marked at least a local top, as Wall Street professionals would call it. Since the closing bell rang that day, the Dow has fallen by 7.5% to 46,370, as of afternoon trading on Thursday, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The blue-chip average registered a closing peak of 50,188.14 on Feb. 10, a day before Bondi’s testimony.

Joseph Saluzzi, co-head of equity trading at Themis Trading, told MarketWatch that the comment immediately got people talking about whether Bondi had “jinxed” the market.
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❗️Gulf states move to bypass Strait of Hormuz with new oil routes to Mediterranean

Gulf states are exploring plans to expand oil export routes beyond the Strait of Hormuz as the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran exposes the risks of relying on the strategic waterway. According to The Financial Times, proposals under discussion include new corridors linking the Arabian Peninsula to the Mediterranean, with the port of Haifa emerging as a key potential outlet. The move reflects growing urgency among regional powers to reduce exposure to a chokepoint increasingly affected by the US-Israeli war on Iran.

Saudi Arabia’s existing East-West pipeline has allowed it to maintain steady exports while bypassing the strait, reinforcing calls for broader infrastructure to replicate this model. Officials and industry figures are now considering an integrated network of pipelines, railways, and roads designed to shift regional trade patterns away from Hormuz. Lebanese and regional contractors have reportedly already received inquiries linked to potential pipeline expansion projects.

At the center of these discussions is the US-backed India-to-Mediterranean corridor, which would connect South Asia to Europe through Gulf and Israeli infrastructure. Israeli officials have promoted westward energy routes as a long-term solution, arguing that reducing reliance on Hormuz would reshape regional power dynamics. While such plans face political and logistical hurdles, they highlight a deepening alignment aimed at weakening Iran’s strategic control over one of the world’s most critical energy arteries.
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Trump: I hang out with losers because it makes be feel better. I hate guys that are very, very successful and you have to listen to their success stories. I like people that like to listen to my success.
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Trump Faces Attempted Military Coup.
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In what is basically an attempted coup, dozens of generals have refused Trump’s orders, and over a dozen have been fired.

➡️ This is what you see when things are going terrible.

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🚨🇺🇸 REGIME CHANGE, but at home: the US faces its own playbook

For decades, the United States weaponised the art of regime change abroad — toppling governments, reshaping regions, and engineering outcomes from Iraq to Libya. But in a twist of irony, as the Iran war intensifies, the loudest whispers of “regime change” are no longer about Tehran — they are about Washington itself.

In recent weeks, massive protests under the slogan “No Kings” have taken place across all 50 US states. Between 3,100 and 3,300 protest events have been recorded.

Organisers estimate total turnout at 8 to 9 million people nationwide — one of the largest single-day protest mobilisations in US history.

Pentagon shake-up and division amid war

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has removed top military leadership, including Army Chief Gen. Randy George and other senior generals, during an active war — an extraordinary move with no clear explanation.

More than a dozen high-ranking officers have reportedly been pushed out, signalling deep friction within military command. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been dismissed. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has been removed. FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly preparing to step down.

Resignations over the Iran war

The fractures extend beyond the Pentagon. National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent has resigned, openly opposing the war and stating that Iran posed no imminent threat to the US.

A government in flux

Reports of further departures, internal leaks, and leadership turnover paint a picture of instability. War pressure, rising casualties, and unclear objectives are straining the administration’s cohesion, as decision-making becomes increasingly contested.

Trump has also begun to step back from campaign promises — including commitments to protect Medicare and support childcare. More may follow.

War abroad, division at home

The Iran conflict — launched with ambitions of decisive outcomes, even regime change — has instead produced uncertainty. Markets have reacted negatively, oil prices have surged, and public scepticism is growing as the war drags on.

Meanwhile, a pardoned Capitol rioter is now leaving the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Trump’s team increasingly resembles the final days of Richard Nixon — marked by weekly resignations and daily chaos.

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🚨🇺🇸 WHITE HOUSE SPLIT: Iran war tears Trump’s team apart

Within 33 days of the war with Iran, a declining support graph for Trump’s government, massive protests across the US, and a wave of forced resignations and dismissals at the highest levels of US national security leadership have emerged.

Senior military officials—including Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, Gen. David Hodne, and Maj. Gen. William Green—have reportedly been removed or pressured to step down.

At the same time, National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent resigned in protest over the Iran war, stating he could not support a conflict he believed lacked justification and did not serve US interests.

Israel is in the driver’s seat

Former Director of the Counterterrorism Center, Kent’s resignation letter was unambiguous: "Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation.

It is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby."

He warned that President Trump’s hands are tied and that, without reining in Israel, the US cannot declare victory.

"The Pentagon is stuck on Israel’s hook: it can neither swallow it nor throw it out."


Even Tucker Carlson has echoed this, accusing Netanyahu of turning Washington into a tool for Israeli border expansion while Americans die and foot the bill.

▪️A Cabinet crumbling, a Pentagon entangled in a vicious cycle.

▪️No official explanation has been given for the firing of three generals in a single day—on Day 33 of the Iran war.

▪️Leaks from the Pentagon suggest real US casualties may already exceed 750, with attempts to cover up losses.

▪️Following Attorney General Pam Bondi’s exit, FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly preparing to resign.

▪️Former Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura has called this "the most unpopular war in US history".

Similarly, another report claims Trump’s administration removed the Attorney General and the Chief of the Army—suggesting that at least some degree of regime change is occurring as a result of the Iran war.

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❗️Hegseth forces out US Army Chief of Staff

US War Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to step down and retire immediately, according to CBS News, as part of a broader push to install leadership aligned with President Donald Trump’s so-called military "vision."

Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Christopher LaNeve is expected to assume the role in an acting capacity, as Hegseth continues a wider shake-up within the Pentagon that has already seen multiple senior military officials dismissed in recent weeks.
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⭕️ Iran’s Armed Forces said a US F-35 fighter jet was shot down over central Iran using an advanced air defense system, in a statement announced by the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said a second advanced US F-35 fighter jet was shot down over central Iran by a modern aerospace air defense system, adding that the aircraft belonged to the Lakenheath squadron and was completely destroyed upon impact, with the pilot’s fate unknown due to the extent of the wreckage.

There has been no confirmation or comment from the US side. Earlier, CENTCOM denied that an aircraft had been targeted/downed near Qeshm Island.