🇹🇷 Breaking: Heavy protests erupt across Turkey against Erdogan’s regime following the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu.
Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets, voicing their opposition to the government’s actions. The protests are growing in intensity, with university students and opposition supporters leading the charge against what they see as an undemocratic move by the ruling party.
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Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets, voicing their opposition to the government’s actions. The protests are growing in intensity, with university students and opposition supporters leading the charge against what they see as an undemocratic move by the ruling party.
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✅ Tap on #TurkeyBetrayal and see why Turkey needs a leader with values and independence, not a stooge of America and Israel.
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🇾🇪 Breaking: Yemeni air defenses have shot down an American drone over Dhamar Governorate, Yemen.
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🌙 | Tonight is Laylat Qadr
Tonight is Laylat al-Qadr*—a night of destiny and divine decree.
Those engaged in prayer should remember the martyrs who have risen in these years—martyrs of Gaza, the West Bank, Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Parachinar, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Indian Muslims, Rohingya...
Pray for the souls of Qasim
Soleimani, Gen. Zahidi, Gen. Nilforoushan, Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh, Muhammad Deif, Abu Shuja, Abu Hamza, Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah, Fuad Shukr, Ali Karaki, Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi, Amir Husain Abdollahian, and all those who attained martyrdom alongside them.
[*The exact date of Laylat al-Qadr is unknown. However, according to many traditions, it falls in the month of Ramadan. Shi’a traditions indicate the 19th, 21st, or 23rd nights, with most emphasizing the 23rd. The majority of Sunni Muslims (also Shi'a) mark the 27th night as Laylat al-Qadr.]
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Tonight is Laylat al-Qadr*—a night of destiny and divine decree.
Those engaged in prayer should remember the martyrs who have risen in these years—martyrs of Gaza, the West Bank, Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Parachinar, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Indian Muslims, Rohingya...
Pray for the souls of Qasim
Soleimani, Gen. Zahidi, Gen. Nilforoushan, Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh, Muhammad Deif, Abu Shuja, Abu Hamza, Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah, Fuad Shukr, Ali Karaki, Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi, Amir Husain Abdollahian, and all those who attained martyrdom alongside them.
[*The exact date of Laylat al-Qadr is unknown. However, according to many traditions, it falls in the month of Ramadan. Shi’a traditions indicate the 19th, 21st, or 23rd nights, with most emphasizing the 23rd. The majority of Sunni Muslims (also Shi'a) mark the 27th night as Laylat al-Qadr.]
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🇹🇷 Breaking: Protests against Erdogan are spreading widely as civilians come out against the regime’s betrayal, economic frauds, and the drain on the economy due to supporting terrorist groups in neighboring countries. Erdogan’s police forces have already brutally targeted the demonstrators.
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Forwarded from Stay Free (Khidr 🇱🇧)
🇮🇶⚔🇸🇾 🇹🇷🏴☠🇺🇸 Iraqi sources: Clashes broke out between Iraqi army units and Al-Jolani gangs during their advance towards the Akashat area in Anbar Governorate, western Iraq. This resulted in the capture of 15 Nusra mercenaries as a preliminary toll.
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✅ | Erdoğan’s regime has imposed heavy filtering over the visuals and footage of the massive protests currently happening in Turkey. Two things are crystal clear: first, he has a weak and poor connection with the masses, contrary to the narrative that he is elected by 99% of Turks. Secondly, he is insecure and unsure that they will win any upcoming elections, so he is resorting to eliminating opponents cunningly to maintain his power. Both shows that he is now a burden over Turkiye!
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🇮🇷 | In a conversation with Al Jazeera, thuggish Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan threatened Iran [as he was blaming Iran to help resistance in Syria], saying: “If you don’t want stones thrown at your glass, don’t throw stones at others’ glass.”
The tweet from the spokesperson of the National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament: “We have learned that if a stone hits our glass, we won’t rest until we destroy the house of the one who threw it.”
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The tweet from the spokesperson of the National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament: “We have learned that if a stone hits our glass, we won’t rest until we destroy the house of the one who threw it.”
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