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🇮🇶 | More than 20 million pilgrims from around the world are marching on foot from Najaf to Karbala to mark Arbaeen on August 14-15. This marks the 40th day of the martyrdom of Imam Husayn's (A) martyrdom and the memory of his sister Sayyidah Zaynab (S), who led the resistance march after him.
All major cities Baghdad, Najaf, Hillah, Samarra, Balad, Kadhmain, and Karbala are jam-packed, with continuous arrivals and departures of pilgrims from diverse religions, sects, denominations, and cultural backgrounds. The march spans up to 60 km, with routes from Basra crossing hundreds of kilometers.
This year’s turnout is estimated to surpass previous years. An official human headcount will be announced by the Trust of the Holy Shrines.
Husayn Unites!
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All major cities Baghdad, Najaf, Hillah, Samarra, Balad, Kadhmain, and Karbala are jam-packed, with continuous arrivals and departures of pilgrims from diverse religions, sects, denominations, and cultural backgrounds. The march spans up to 60 km, with routes from Basra crossing hundreds of kilometers.
This year’s turnout is estimated to surpass previous years. An official human headcount will be announced by the Trust of the Holy Shrines.
Husayn Unites!
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🇮🇶 | Hashd al-Shaabi continues to perform its heroic duties as servants of the visitors to Karbala. From military and security patrols, medical support, first aid, rapid response, and intelligence-based dismantling of terrorist hideouts, to distributing chocolates and milk to pilgrims in the Mawkibs—they are present everywhere, ensuring safety and care.
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☑️ | Bold but deeply problematic remarks from the Iranian government on the Zangezur issue:
President Masoud Pezeshkian has once again downplayed a matter of serious strategic concern by calling the Zangezur Corridor issue “exaggerated.” This is not just a slip in rhetoric, it reflects a dangerously casual approach to a geopolitical fault line where the presence of NATO and US influence could irreversibly shift the balance against Iran. How long will such dismissive language be repeated? Will it continue until the day US flags are fluttering openly within sight of Iranian borders?
Pezeshkian’s claim that “Iran’s demands concerning territorial integrity have been met” ignores the fact that the Zangezur Corridor is not simply about borders. It is about strategic corridors, trade routes, military access, and foreign influence in the South Caucasus. Downplaying it signals weakness to adversaries and confusion to allies. His only caution that the presence of the US is a concern comes across as an afterthought rather than a firm red line.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi attempted a more cautious tone, stating that Iran has conveyed its concerns to both Azerbaijan and Armenia and that its position has been respected “so far.” He reiterated Iran’s rejection of changes to international borders and warned that foreign presence—especially the involvement of an American company could destabilize the region. While his words are more in line with Iranian strategic interests, they still lack the urgency and decisive follow-up this crisis demands.
The Iranian government must wake up to the magnitude of the challenge. This is not a minor border dispute; it is a deliberate attempt to alter the geopolitical architecture of the South Caucasus, with the US and NATO establishing influence corridors that could cut Iran off from Armenia, Russia, and beyond. The delays, indecision, and internal political bickering have left a vacuum in regional resistance dynamics. That vacuum is being filled not by Iran’s allies, but by its adversaries.
The gradual loss of top leadership within the resistance axis, combined with Iran’s inconsistent messaging, is eroding deterrence. If the president treats this as “not serious,” then one must ask: what is considered serious? Gaza, where the US directly shields israeli war crimes? Lebanon, where Hezbollah faces constant pressure? Or Syria, where the resistance infrastructure is being chipped away by coordinated foreign-backed terror campaigns? Without a coherent policy and decisive measures, Iran risks losing ground in all three theaters simultaneously.
While government officials hesitate and speak cautiously, the IRGC shows far greater clarity. As Yadollah Javani, deputy commander of the IRGC Political Bureau, pointed out, Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan have walked into the same trap as Ukraine inviting US and NATO into their region under the illusion of security, only to risk destruction. His comparison to Ukraine is not mere rhetoric it is a strategic warning rooted in recent history.
If the civilian leadership continues with this hesitant, almost apologetic posture, Iran will find itself surrounded by NATO-linked corridors, encircled by US influence, and diplomatically cornered. The Zangezur Corridor is not “exaggerated”—it is a frontline in the struggle for the future strategic map of West Asia.
And if you do not understand what these issues truly mean, it would be better for you to keep silent or step aside from the responsibilities you are clearly unable to handle.
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President Masoud Pezeshkian has once again downplayed a matter of serious strategic concern by calling the Zangezur Corridor issue “exaggerated.” This is not just a slip in rhetoric, it reflects a dangerously casual approach to a geopolitical fault line where the presence of NATO and US influence could irreversibly shift the balance against Iran. How long will such dismissive language be repeated? Will it continue until the day US flags are fluttering openly within sight of Iranian borders?
Pezeshkian’s claim that “Iran’s demands concerning territorial integrity have been met” ignores the fact that the Zangezur Corridor is not simply about borders. It is about strategic corridors, trade routes, military access, and foreign influence in the South Caucasus. Downplaying it signals weakness to adversaries and confusion to allies. His only caution that the presence of the US is a concern comes across as an afterthought rather than a firm red line.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi attempted a more cautious tone, stating that Iran has conveyed its concerns to both Azerbaijan and Armenia and that its position has been respected “so far.” He reiterated Iran’s rejection of changes to international borders and warned that foreign presence—especially the involvement of an American company could destabilize the region. While his words are more in line with Iranian strategic interests, they still lack the urgency and decisive follow-up this crisis demands.
The Iranian government must wake up to the magnitude of the challenge. This is not a minor border dispute; it is a deliberate attempt to alter the geopolitical architecture of the South Caucasus, with the US and NATO establishing influence corridors that could cut Iran off from Armenia, Russia, and beyond. The delays, indecision, and internal political bickering have left a vacuum in regional resistance dynamics. That vacuum is being filled not by Iran’s allies, but by its adversaries.
The gradual loss of top leadership within the resistance axis, combined with Iran’s inconsistent messaging, is eroding deterrence. If the president treats this as “not serious,” then one must ask: what is considered serious? Gaza, where the US directly shields israeli war crimes? Lebanon, where Hezbollah faces constant pressure? Or Syria, where the resistance infrastructure is being chipped away by coordinated foreign-backed terror campaigns? Without a coherent policy and decisive measures, Iran risks losing ground in all three theaters simultaneously.
While government officials hesitate and speak cautiously, the IRGC shows far greater clarity. As Yadollah Javani, deputy commander of the IRGC Political Bureau, pointed out, Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan have walked into the same trap as Ukraine inviting US and NATO into their region under the illusion of security, only to risk destruction. His comparison to Ukraine is not mere rhetoric it is a strategic warning rooted in recent history.
If the civilian leadership continues with this hesitant, almost apologetic posture, Iran will find itself surrounded by NATO-linked corridors, encircled by US influence, and diplomatically cornered. The Zangezur Corridor is not “exaggerated”—it is a frontline in the struggle for the future strategic map of West Asia.
And if you do not understand what these issues truly mean, it would be better for you to keep silent or step aside from the responsibilities you are clearly unable to handle.
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🏴 | Journalist Anas Al-Sharif attained martyrdom:
Five martyrs, including Al Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sharif, Mohammed Quraiqa, and cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Nofal, were killed in an Israeli bombing in Gaza targeting a journalists’ tent outside al-Shifa Hospital. May Allah forgive their souls and unite them with the martyrs.
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Five martyrs, including Al Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sharif, Mohammed Quraiqa, and cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Nofal, were killed in an Israeli bombing in Gaza targeting a journalists’ tent outside al-Shifa Hospital. May Allah forgive their souls and unite them with the martyrs.
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🇵🇸 | Anas Al-Sharif, who tirelessly reported day and night under dire conditions of hunger and danger, symbolized hope for journalists worldwide. Despite receiving hundreds of death threats, he continued his work until his martyrdom today. A father to a baby daughter and a son, most of his close associates have also been martyred.
The entire Al Jazeera crew in Gaza City is assassinated now. The martyrs include correspondent Anas Al-Sharif, correspondent Mohammed Quraiqe, cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Moamen Alewa, and crew driver Mohammed Nofal.
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The entire Al Jazeera crew in Gaza City is assassinated now. The martyrs include correspondent Anas Al-Sharif, correspondent Mohammed Quraiqe, cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Moamen Alewa, and crew driver Mohammed Nofal.
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🏴 | He was martyred alongside his nephew—the son of his martyred brother—the young journalist Musab Al-Sharif.
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🥀 | Reporting from Gaza has come to a halt with the loss of Anas Al-Sharif, who was everywhere—inside tents, hearing the cries of babies. He was the one who first reported any new trouble befallen on Gazans. His absence leaves a huge void in frontline coverage.
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🥀 | Gaza is mourning the loss of Anas Al-Sharif, whose fearless reporting gave voice to the suffering and resilience of its people...
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🇵🇸 | The will of Martyr Anas Al-Sharif: My Final Message:
If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice.
First, peace be upon you, along with Allah’s mercy and blessings.
Allah knows that I gave every ounce of effort and strength I possessed to support and be a voice for my people from the moment I opened my eyes in the alleys and quarters of Jabalia refugee camp. My deepest hope was that Allah would grant me life long enough to return with my family and loved ones to our original town of occupied Ashkelon, “Al-Majdal.” But Allah’s will prevailed and His judgment was carried out.
I have lived through pain in all its forms, tasted suffering and loss again and again. Yet, never for a day did I hesitate to speak the truth as it is without falsification or distortion, hoping Allah would be witness to those who remained silent, those who accepted our killing, those who suffocated our breath, whose hearts remained unmoved by the remains of our children and women, and who failed to stop the massacre our people have endured for over a year and a half.
I entrust to you Palestine, jewel of the Muslim crown and the heartbeat of every free person in the world.
I entrust to you its people and its oppressed children, robbed of the chance to dream, to live in safety and peace. Their pure bodies crushed beneath thousands of tons of Israeli bombs and missiles, torn apart and scattered upon walls.
I entrust to you not to let chains silence you, nor borders restrain you, but to be bridges toward the liberation of our lands and people until the sun of dignity and freedom rises over our usurped homeland.
I entrust to you the welfare of my family.
I entrust to you the apple of my eye, my beloved daughter Sham whom time did not allow me to see grow as I once dreamed.
I entrust to you my dear son Salah whom I wished to be my helper and companion on this path, to grow strong and carry the burden from me, completing the mission.
I entrust to you my beloved mother through whose blessed prayers I reached what I achieved. Her prayers were my fortress, her light my path. May Allah strengthen her heart and reward her with the best on my behalf.
I also entrust to you my life partner, my beloved wife Um Salah Bayan, whom war separated from me for long days and months yet she remained true to our covenant, steadfast like an olive tree trunk that does not bend, patient and trusting in Allah, carrying this trust in my absence with all strength and faith.
I entrust you to stand by them and be their support after Allah Almighty.
If I die, I die steadfast in principle. I call Allah to witness that I am content with His decree, believing in meeting Him and certain that what Allah has prepared is better and eternal.
O Allah, accept me among the martyrs. Forgive my past and future sins and make my blood a light that illuminates the path of freedom for my people and family.
Forgive me if I have fallen short and pray for me mercy for I have held fast to the covenant and have neither changed nor wavered.
Do not forget Gaza
And do not forget me in your righteous prayers for forgiveness and acceptance.
— Anas Jamal Al-Sharif
06.04.2025
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If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice.
First, peace be upon you, along with Allah’s mercy and blessings.
Allah knows that I gave every ounce of effort and strength I possessed to support and be a voice for my people from the moment I opened my eyes in the alleys and quarters of Jabalia refugee camp. My deepest hope was that Allah would grant me life long enough to return with my family and loved ones to our original town of occupied Ashkelon, “Al-Majdal.” But Allah’s will prevailed and His judgment was carried out.
I have lived through pain in all its forms, tasted suffering and loss again and again. Yet, never for a day did I hesitate to speak the truth as it is without falsification or distortion, hoping Allah would be witness to those who remained silent, those who accepted our killing, those who suffocated our breath, whose hearts remained unmoved by the remains of our children and women, and who failed to stop the massacre our people have endured for over a year and a half.
I entrust to you Palestine, jewel of the Muslim crown and the heartbeat of every free person in the world.
I entrust to you its people and its oppressed children, robbed of the chance to dream, to live in safety and peace. Their pure bodies crushed beneath thousands of tons of Israeli bombs and missiles, torn apart and scattered upon walls.
I entrust to you not to let chains silence you, nor borders restrain you, but to be bridges toward the liberation of our lands and people until the sun of dignity and freedom rises over our usurped homeland.
I entrust to you the welfare of my family.
I entrust to you the apple of my eye, my beloved daughter Sham whom time did not allow me to see grow as I once dreamed.
I entrust to you my dear son Salah whom I wished to be my helper and companion on this path, to grow strong and carry the burden from me, completing the mission.
I entrust to you my beloved mother through whose blessed prayers I reached what I achieved. Her prayers were my fortress, her light my path. May Allah strengthen her heart and reward her with the best on my behalf.
I also entrust to you my life partner, my beloved wife Um Salah Bayan, whom war separated from me for long days and months yet she remained true to our covenant, steadfast like an olive tree trunk that does not bend, patient and trusting in Allah, carrying this trust in my absence with all strength and faith.
I entrust you to stand by them and be their support after Allah Almighty.
If I die, I die steadfast in principle. I call Allah to witness that I am content with His decree, believing in meeting Him and certain that what Allah has prepared is better and eternal.
O Allah, accept me among the martyrs. Forgive my past and future sins and make my blood a light that illuminates the path of freedom for my people and family.
Forgive me if I have fallen short and pray for me mercy for I have held fast to the covenant and have neither changed nor wavered.
Do not forget Gaza
And do not forget me in your righteous prayers for forgiveness and acceptance.
— Anas Jamal Al-Sharif
06.04.2025
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🇵🇸 | The will of Martyr Anas Al-Sharif: My Final Message: If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice. First, peace be upon you, along with Allah’s mercy and blessings. Allah knows that I gave every ounce…
🥀 | He wanted to return to his town, Majdal in occupied Ashkelon. Curse be upon his killers and all those who took part in it...
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