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| Can someone forward this information to those activists, human rights artists, and actresses, and encourage them to cut their hair in their IG reels and chant ‘Zan, Zindagi, Azadi’ for these opressed women of Syria?”

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🇸🇾 Report: HTS Terrorists and the Turkish-Israeli Collaboration to Depopulate Syrian Native Lands and demographic changes: (1/2):

In recent months, a disturbing and deliberate campaign of ethnic cleansing has unfolded in Syria, by HTS terrorists, with clear evidence of external support from Turkey and Israel. This operation, framed as a jihadist struggle, has targeted the civilian populations of strategically important regions such as northern Hama, Homs, and surrounding areas. In the name of sectarian violence and forced demographic change, native Syrians, particularly Alawites and Shiites, have been subjected to brutal massacres, forced displacement, and the eradication of their cultural and religious identities. These actions are not random but part of a wider geopolitical strategy to reshape the region and ensure the creation of future buffer zones and territorial control for foreign interests, including Israeli and Turkish-backed forces.

One glaring example of this sectarian massacre is the forced expulsion of the entire population of Arza, a village in northern Hama, by HTS terrorists. On February 1st and March 7th, 32 civilians, including three children and one woman, were massacred in cold blood. This was followed by a systematic effort to erase the village’s Alawite identity, as the terrorists desecrated graves, destroyed religious shrines, and stole the property of the villagers. The remaining residents were forcibly displaced, with some coerced into signing fake contracts that would falsely legitimize the seizure of their homes. The expulsion of the native population was not just a random act of violence; it was a carefully calculated campaign designed to change the demographic composition of the region.

Additionally, the militants confiscated identity cards from fleeing civilians, creating false documentation to give the impression that the area had been occupied by new settlers. This practice is not isolated to Arza, but part of a larger trend that has been witnessed across northern Hama and other regions.

The systematic and forced displacement also occurred in several Alawite-majority villages across eastern Hama, where more than 20 villages were emptied of their residents. Villages such as [Balil, Al-Zaghba, Al-Talisiyya, Ma’an, Al-Fan Al-Wastani, Al-Fan Al-Qibli, Abu Mansaf, Al-Mubtan, Mariod, Al-Tuba, Nawa, Halban, Al-Thawra, Sheikh Ali Kassoun, Taldahab, Sabaa, Al-Buwaydah, Al-Ruwaif, Al-Shiha] were entirely depopulated, with the displaced Alawite families being replaced by people from Raqqa and other Sunni-majority areas.

This forced demographic shift, aimed at altering the region’s balance, is a direct result of the collaboration between HTS and external forces, including Turkey and Israel. Turkish-backed groups have been instrumental in this operation, providing logistical and military support to facilitate the displacement of native Syrian populations. Israel’s involvement is more covert, with strategic interests in the region tied to the establishment of buffer zones and ensuring the future resettlement of foreign groups, particularly from Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. These new populations are of terrorists from Chechen, Uyghur and even Pakistan, are being settled in areas previously populated by native Syrians.

In the western Hama countryside, villages such as [Al-Aziziyah and Arza] were completely emptied of their Alawite residents, replaced by settlers from Khattab, a town under HTS control. Similarly, northern Homs has seen entire villages, such as [Tasnin], emptied through massacres and forced displacement. In some cases, the local population was subjected to cruelty, kidnappings, and intimidation to ensure they abandoned their homes and lands. Settlers from regions aligned with HTS factions, such as Raqqa and other Turkish-backed areas, have taken their place.

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🇸🇾 Report: HTS Terrorists and the Turkish-Israeli Collaboration to Depopulate Syrian Native Lands and demographic changes: (1/2): In recent months, a disturbing and deliberate campaign of ethnic cleansing has unfolded in Syria, by HTS terrorists, with clear…
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The most disturbing aspect of this campaign is the expropriation of land.
Displaced Alawite farmers, who once worked the fertile lands of eastern Hama, are now seeing their agricultural properties seized and leased out to outsiders. Local reports have highlighted the involvement of companies like [Iktifaa Agricultural Investment], working under the Syrian government’s Economic Committee. These companies are signing unauthorized lease agreements with individuals unrelated to the area, locking out the rightful owners. The lands, which were once used for growing olives and pistachios, are now left to rot, with livestock grazing freely and destroying what was once the livelihood of many families. The stolen land is being handed over to foreign settlers, many of whom are affiliated with the Turkish-Israeli agenda to create buffer zones and secure territorial control for future military use.

This forced demographic change is not confined to the countryside alone. In the cities, such as [Mahardah], families from neighboring villages have occupied the homes of displaced Alawites. The illegal occupation of homes is part of a broader effort to create permanent settlements for new arrivals, particularly foreign fighters and their families. This alarming trend points to a larger plan, where foreign terrorists and settlers, including those from Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa, are being moved into these areas to consolidate HTS’s control. These settlers, often radicalized and supported by Turkish and Israeli factions, pose a serious threat to the native Syrian population, as they are brought in to replace them and establish long-term military and civilian presence in strategic areas.

The implications of this demographic engineering are profound. It is not only about land or resources; it is about erasing the very identity of native Syrians. The forced removal of entire communities, the destruction of their homes, and the erasure of their cultural and religious landmarks is a direct assault on Syria’s heritage. The future of these regions is now at risk, as they become increasingly unrecognizable. The displacement of native populations, the settling of foreign militants and their families, and the establishment of buffer zones will leave Syria divided and fragmented. The strategic interests of Israel and Turkey in these areas, including the creation of military installations, settlements, and buffer zones, further complicates the situation.

If these actions continue unchecked, the future for native Syrians is bleak. The forced displacement of entire populations, coupled with the systematic resettlement of foreign fighters, will likely result in the permanent demographic alteration of key regions. Areas that were once home to Alawite and Shiite communities may soon become entirely foreign-controlled territories, leaving native Syrians with little hope of ever returning to their homes. The creation of buffer zones and military installations by foreign powers will further entrench this demographic change, ensuring that Syria’s territorial integrity is permanently compromised. The long-term consequences will be a fractured country, with sections of Syria permanently under the control of foreign-backed terrorists, whose goal is to reshape the region according to their own ideological and geopolitical interests.

Those who call themselves Muslims, and especially Sunnis, are supporting this horrific massacre belt, which is cruel, just like Gaza, and is being carried out by those who are termed ‘warriors’ or ‘caliphate mujahideen’ of Erdogan. They must realize what they are supporting and whom they are supporting. This is not 2011, when everything would remain hidden, and the emotional fraud of Sunni massacres by Shia in Syria would repeat through the terrorist media outliers like Hadath, Arabia, and sectarian outlets like Al Jazeera. Now everything is documented.

Save Syria before its too late!

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🟢 Breaking: Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades Statement – April 19, 2025

In an operation described as a complex ambush, Al-Qassam fighters carried out the “Breaking the Sword” ambush east of Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip, on Saturday.

According to the statement, fighters:
Targeted a military “Storm” jeep belonging to the Combat Intelligence Gathering Battalion of the Gaza Division using an anti-armor shell, leading to confirmed casualties.
• When reinforcement troops arrived, they were struck with a “Television 3” anti-personnel explosive device, reportedly causing deaths and injuries.
• Additionally, a new Israeli military position in the area was attacked using four RPG shells, followed by intense mortar shelling.

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🇮🇷 Report: Iranian Army Ground Force Commander reveals the possession of ultra-secret, AI-powered domestically-developed weapons, asserting that the enemy “has no chance to survive” in any confrontation.

The announcement reaffirms the Islamic Republic’s readiness to decisively counter any threat with advanced, indigenously built systems that reportedly integrate artificial intelligence for battlefield supremacy.

Read here: Iran Army possesses ‘ultra-secret, AI-powered’ weapons; enemy has no chance to survive: Cmdr.

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🇾🇪 Report: In a new escalation, American airstrikes late last night targeted the Majel al-Dama cemetery in Sanaa, Yemen. The strike damaged over 200 graves, according to local sources, and injured several cemetery guards stationed in the area.

The cemetery, one of the older burial grounds in the capital, holds both civilian and historic graves. The attack has sparked outrage among residents, with many calling it a deliberate desecration of sacred grounds.

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🇵🇸 Report: Saraya al-Quds announced the seizure of two Zionist drones that were conducting intelligence-gathering operations over Gaza City.

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+ 🟩 Report: Recent operations: (13-17 April): 1. Al-Qassam Brigades: At exactly 3:00 PM, fighters clashed with the occupation army in eastern Shuja’iyya, killing and wounding many of them. 2. Saraya al-Quds: Explosion of a device in an Israeli tank near…
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🟩 Report: Recent Operations: (18-20
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Jenin | Al-Quds Brigades confirm that their fighters in Al-Saylah Al-Harithiya detonated a pre-prepared KJ37 high-explosive device on a Zionist military patrol, achieving a confirmed hit.

Gaza | The Al-Qassam Brigades report targeting three Israeli D9 military bulldozers using a Yassin 105 shell, a Shawaz explosive device, and a barrel bomb in the Qizan Al-Najjar area, south of Khan Yunis.

— In a separate ambush east of the Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, Al-Qassam fighters reportedly left several Israeli soldiers dead and wounded after luring them into a pre-planned trap.

— In Jabal al-Surani, east of the Tuffah neighborhood, Al-Qassam fighters claim to have struck a Merkava 4 tank and a D9 bulldozer with Al-Yassin 105 missiles, setting both targets ablaze.

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🇱🇧 Breaking: The Israeli occupation forces claim to have assassinated a member of Hezbollah’s elite 4200 Unit in a drone strike today on the Kowthariyah Al-Siyad – Al-Sharqiyah route in southern Lebanon.

The identity of the targeted individual has not yet been officially confirmed by Hezbollah.

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🇱🇧 Breaking: Husayn Ali Nasr (r), a commander of Hezbollah, has attained martyrdom following an Israeli drone strike on the Kowthariyah Al-Siyad – Al-Sharqiyah route in southern Lebanon.

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US arms convoys enter Iraqi Ain al-Asad base from Syria

The US military has reportedly sent multiple convoys of trucks carrying troops, military and logistical equipment from deep inside Syria to Ain Al Assad US airbase inAnbar province, where American military forces and trainers are based.
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| Regarding the recent talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, there are a few points we should address. Some people are claiming that Saudi Arabia approached Iran to ask them to leave Yemen, and in return, Saudi Arabia would collaborate with Iran. This theory is being spread by some radical revolutionaries who believe they know more than the leader. There is another group suggesting that this alliance will bring about significant changes in the West Asian region. We cannot fully endorse either view—neither the overly pessimistic nor overly optimistic stance on this new relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

However, what is clear is that the Saudis are not naive. They are very aware of the situation, and we cannot say they are foolish. They understand the dynamics and are under pressure from the Israeli lobby to normalize relations with them and take Palestinians in exchange, something the Saudis are reluctant to accept. Additionally, Saudi Arabia has requested significant technological and military support from the United States to establish nuclear enrichment in its territory, but the U.S. has shown less interest in granting such requests. In this context, Saudi Arabia had little choice but to approach Iran.

This is not the first time the Saudis have engaged with Iran diplomatically. They have already established regular diplomatic channels and have been resolving various issues over time, so this isn’t a new phenomenon.

When we look at the leader’s response, we see that when he met with Saudi Arabia’s defense minister, he was calm and optimistic. He was not angry or confrontational, unlike his stance during his recent meeting with the Amir of Qatar, where he showed clear seriousness and indirectly requested Qatar to act shrewdly not lazy ally of 'someone' who even hesitate to release the frozen funds of Iran in bank. This difference in tone suggests that the leader is open to positive engagement with Saudi Arabia. Iran has agreed to leave Yemen in exchange for Saudi help is a fabricated PsyOp.

Iran doesn’t need Saudi Arabia, but Saudi Arabia has significant interest in maintaining a relationship with Iran. They understand that Iran is a powerful and successful establishment in the region. The Saudis are well-informed about the growing resistance movements across the Islamic world, from Africa to Morocco, Tunisia, and Jordan. If they wish to remain stable and influential in the region, they need to have the support of loyal, trustworthy nations, not their betraying master-nations like America or its allies.

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| Regarding the recent talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, there are a few points we should address. Some people are claiming that Saudi Arabia approached Iran to ask them to leave Yemen, and in return, Saudi Arabia would collaborate with Iran. This theory…
| Imam Khamenei’s recent remarks to Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi defense minister, offer a glimpse into the complex diplomatic dynamics between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The leader reminded Khalid bin Salman about his uncle, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, who visited Iran two decades ago and suggested that a strong relationship between the two countries could help resolve many regional issues. He also stated that such a friendship would make their enemies more miserable. These comments reflect a pragmatic approach, indicating that Imam Khamenei sees potential benefits in engaging with Saudi Arabia, despite the complex history between the two nations.

This interaction has led to three potential propaganda narratives:
1. Saudi-Iran Friendship Propaganda: Some may spin this as evidence that Iran and Saudi Arabia, once bitter rivals, are now becoming allies, especially to discredit Iranian positions by portraying the shift as an inconsistency.

2. Saudi Commitment to Leave Yemen Propaganda: Another narrative would suggest that Saudi Arabia’s engagement with Iran is tied to the expectation that Iran support will withdraw from Yemen.

3. Saudi Trap Narrative: This theory, which suggests that Saudi Arabia’s approach is a trap for Iran, is dismissed as unrealistic. Saudi Arabia may seem powerful but is deeply aware of its vulnerabilities, particularly its inability to manage any voyage without external supports. It also understands the growing resistance movements in the region, which it cannot suppress through propaganda or sectarian rhetoric.

Ultimately, Saudi Arabia’s engagement with Iran reflects a need to reassess its position in the region. Saudi Arabia is aware of its challenges and understands that to maintain its stability, it must engage with Iran, a powerful regional actor. Iran, for its part, is playing a careful game, weighing the long-term benefits of this relationship.

While it’s too early to predict the outcome of these discussions, if Saudi responds and remains positively despite pressure, it could mark a significant shift in regional dynamics. However, whether this leads to a lasting change remains uncertain.

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| Imam Khamenei’s recent remarks to Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi defense minister, offer a glimpse into the complex diplomatic dynamics between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The leader reminded Khalid bin Salman about his uncle, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, who…
| When discussing the potential meetings and alliances between Iran and Saudi Arabia, it’s important to acknowledge the historical context and the complexities involved. Saudi Arabia, as a key player in the region, has been involved in numerous controversial actions, including the massacre of Yemenis, the assassination of top Iranian officials, and its role in attacks on Shia communities and Alawites in Syria. These actions are not denied or overlooked, but the evolving geopolitical situation requires a nuanced understanding.

The discussions between Iran and Saudi Arabia, even if they seem to be a shift in relations, do not imply an erasure of these past actions or a betrayal of principles. Iran has consistently maintained that it will not compromise on its core principles, including resistance against oppressive forces and maintaining its strategic alliances. However, this doesn’t mean that opportunities for dialogue and negotiation should be ignored, especially when they might offer a chance for reducing tensions and securing long-term stability in the region.

A relevant example can be seen in the Kurdish context, where the Barzani family’s meeting with Imam Khamenei led to a significant reduction in the Kurdish propaganda machinery and other notorious activities against Iran. Dialogue, even with adversaries, can lead to strategic shifts and practical outcomes that benefit all parties involved and the regions.

The principle of diplomacy and engagement in politics, especially in a complex region like the West Asia, is not about compromising core values or betraying the cause of resistance. It’s about understanding the fluid nature of political relations and the need for pragmatic decisions in order to navigate changing circumstances. The notion that such actions are inherently “haram” or “immoral” doesn’t hold when viewed from the perspective of historical precedents and the pragmatic nature of statecraft, as seen in incidents like Sulah al-Hudaybiyah or Imam Hassan’s (A) dealings with the Khawarij. Politics, especially in such a volatile region, often involves tough decisions and strategic alliances that may not always align perfectly with ideological purity, but are necessary for the survival and progress of the cause.

Al-‘aql ma ya‘mā ‘an al-ḥaqīqah

“The intellect never blinds one to the truth.”

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| Iran never involves its resistance movements or anything related to them in its diplomacy, negotiations, or settlement talks. So for those who think otherwise, they must stop building castles in the air.

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🇾🇪 Breaking: Over 40 U.S.-led airstrikes targeted various parts of Yemen, leaving tens martyred and dozens injured.

Initial reports suggest a prominent Yemeni resistance fighter may have been targeted with a precision-guided bomb.

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🇾🇪 Report: Yemeni military media broadcast footage showing the wreckage of a U.S. MQ-9 drone shot down this morning over the airspace of Sana’a Governorate.

The aircraft was reportedly downed using a locally manufactured surface-to-air missile, marking another direct blow to U.S. aerial operations in Yemen.

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