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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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🥀 | Report: The attached photo shows the remains of a Hezbollah martyr from southern Lebanon. The note reads:

“On Tuesday, 15/10/2024, around 1:30 PM, a drone carrying a loudspeaker, was saying that Hezbollah members must withdraw immediately. At that moment, I remembered the speech of His Eminence Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah when he said that the enemy has given us two choices — battle or humiliation — and far from us is humiliation.”

Glory to the martyrs.

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🟢 Report: Al-Qassam Brigades have released footage of targeting Israeli armored vehicles in the 'Al-Tuffah' neighborhood, northern Gaza.

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📕 | A supplication inscribed by Zayd ibn Imam al-Ḥasan (A):

In recent years, numerous inscriptions have been discovered on rocks which are attributed to some of the Companions or early Islamic figures. These inscriptions, dating back to the beginnings of Islam, provide insights into the beliefs, rituals, and practices of people in that era.

Among the early inscriptions discovered is a rock bearing a supplication inscribed by Zayd ibn al-Ḥasan, the eldest yet lesser-known son of Imām Ḥasan (ʿalayhi al-salām). Born around 20–25 AH and passing away circa 120 AH, he was the second eldest son of Imām Ḥasan (ʿalayhi al-salām) and served as the trustee (amīn) of the tabarrukāt (sacred relics) of Rasūl Allāh (ṣallā Allāhu ʿalayhi wa ālihi) and Imām ʿAlī (ʿalayhi al-salām).

It says:

آمن زيد بن حسن بالله وحده لا شريك له وشهد

Zayd ibn Ḥasan believed in Allah alone with no partner and bore witness…

‏ألا إله إلا الله وحده وأن محمدا عبده ورسوله
…that there is no god but Allah alone, and that Muḥammad is His servant and messenger.

‏على ذلك يحيى ماحيي وعليه يموت إذا مات
Upon this belief he lives, and upon it he will die if he dies.

‏وهو يسأل الله أن يقربه من محمد في الآخرة
He asks Allah to bring him close to Muḥammad in the Hereafter…

‏كما قربه منه في الدنيا …
…just as He brought him close to him in this world…

‏وأن يجعله من أحباه وأصفياه ونجباه
…and to make him among his beloved ones, his chosen ones, and his elite.

‏اللهم بارك لنا في منزلنا هذا
O Allah, bless this dwelling of ours…

‏وادرأ عنا شره وشر كل ذي شر
…and ward off from us its harm and the harm of every evil-doer…

‏وارددنا إليه مر مرا (مرارا) كثيرة.
…and return us to it many times.


[ اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَىٰ مُحَمَّدٍ وَآلِ مُحَمَّدٍ، السَّادَاتِ الْمُقَرَّبِينَ، وَالْأَئِمَّةِ الْمُهْدِيِّينَ، وَالْحُجَجِ عَلَىٰ خَلْقِكَ أَجْمَعِينَ، صَلَاةً دَائِمَةً لَا انْقِطَاعَ لَهَا، وَلَا نِهَايَةَ، وَاجْعَلْنَا مِنْ خِيَارِ شِيعَتِهِمْ، وَأَفْضَلِ أَوْلِيَائِهِمْ، وَثَبِّتْنَا عَلَىٰ صِرَاطِهِمْ إِلَىٰ يَوْمِ الدِّينِ.

O Allah! Send blessings upon Muḥammad and the family of Muḥammad — the honored leaders, the rightly guided Imāms, and Your proofs over all of creation — a blessing eternal, without interruption or end. And make us among their best followers and most loyal friends. Keep us firm upon their path until the Day of Judgment.]

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📕 | The Rock Inscription of Hubb ʿAlī
Discovered in Madinah | Found: November, 2021:

Around four years ago, Saudi archaeologists uncovered a remarkable inscription etched into a desert rock near Madinah.

The most convincing interpretation is this:

It was inscribed during the early Islamic era — possibly while Prophet Muhammad (ṣallā Allāhu ʿalayhi wa ālih) was still present. The script reads:

حُبُّ ⁧علي بن أبي طالب⁩ حقٌّ علينا ومن الواجب

“The love of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib is a truth upon us — and an obligation.”

This message of devotion is especially significant, as other inscriptions in the area have been dated to around 8–9 AH, placing it firmly within the Prophet’s lifetime.

It stands as one of the earliest material affirmations of love and loyalty to Imām ʿAlī (ʿalayhi al-salām).

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“Loving ʿAlī is a sign of faith”

The Prophet (ṣ):

“O ʿAlī, no one loves you except a believer, and no one hates you except a hypocrite.”

Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim, Book of Faith, 1:86, ḥadīth no. 78
Also found in Sunan al-Tirmidhī and Musnad Aḥmad

2. ʿAlī’s love is obligatory and tied to Paradise

The Prophet (ṣ) said:

“Whoever loves ʿAlī has loved me, and whoever loves me has loved Allah. And whoever hates ʿAlī has hated me, and whoever hates me has hated Allah.”

Musnad Aḥmad, 5:419, also in al-Ṭabarānī (al-Awsaṭ and al-Kabīr)

3. Loving ʿAlī leads to Paradise

From Umm Salama (S):

The Prophet (ṣ) said: “Whoever reviles ʿAlī has reviled me, and whoever reviles me has reviled Allah.”

al-Mustadrak by al-Ḥākim, 3:130
Classified as ṣaḥīḥ al-isnād by al-Ḥākim and al-Dhahabī

4. ʿAlī is with the truth, and truth is with him

The Prophet (ṣ) said:

“ʿAlī is with the truth, and the truth is with ʿAlī.”

al-Mustadrak 3:134, al-Ṭabarānī in al-Kabīr, and others

Declared ṣaḥīḥ by numerous Sunni scholars

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🇨🇳 Report: China, so far, rejects any talks with America despite Trump officials proposing and requesting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

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| Jaysh al-Islam, a jihadist terrorist group linked to the Alloush dynasty (formerly Saudi-backed), has seized control of Douma, Al-Qaryatayn, and much of the southern and Badiya regions. This move comes after a power vacuum left by the 8th Brigade of Ahmed al-Awda. Julani does not control all of Syria. His influence is mainly limited to Damascus, parts of Hama, Aleppo, and the coastal region. That is why the Western powers are hesitant to fully support Julani, fearing that he or his faction might eventually be overtaken by other groups or gangs.

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🇾🇪 Breaking: Yemeni Armed Forces Statement:

The Yemeni Armed Forces announced the execution of multiple coordinated military operations:

1. Against Israeli Targets
• An operation targeted a vital Israeli installation in the occupied Ashkelon region using a Yaffa drone.

• A second strike targeted a military site in Umm al-Rashrash (southern occupied Palestine) with a Sammad-1 drone.

2. Response to U.S. Aggression
• In retaliation for recent U.S. attacks, including the massacre in Sana’a that resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries, the Yemeni forces carried out two additional operations:

First Operation: Targeted the USS Truman aircraft carrier and its escort units in the northern Red Sea with two cruise missiles and two drones.

Second Operation: A joint offensive by the naval, missile, and air forces against the USS Vinson and its warships in the Arabian Sea, using three cruise missiles and four drones.

The Armed Forces claim that all operations successfully achieved their objectives, attributing the outcomes to divine assistance.

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🇵🇸 Report: The Al-Qassam Brigades have released footage of the “Breaking the Sword” ambush, targeting enemy forces near the separation fence east of Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza. The operation reportedly inflicted direct hits, with scenes showing the detonation of explosive devices and the targeting of advancing Israeli units.

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🇵🇸 Breaking: In the past 24 hours, 39 martyrs and 69 injured have arrived at hospitals across Gaza amid ongoing Israeli bombardment.

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🇵🇸 Breaking: A major and serious operation was carried out against Israeli occupation forces in northern Gaza. Details are still emerging, but resistance sources describe the event as one of the most significant blows dealt to the IOF in recent days, involving complex tactics and high-impact strikes.

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