🇮🇷 Breaking — Iranian military exercises are reported near Mashhad, Kermanshah, Mahabad, Isfahan and Tehran.
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✅ | So Iran wanted to add flavour to the rant that has been repeated over the past three days. We wish these drills would convert into heavy preemptive attacks, because what they deserve is this type of strike with major human losses.
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✅ | The footage of the Iranian ballistic strike has been taken down and removed because it has been confirmed that the footage might not be authentic (as of now) and may have come from a felllow channel, MES. CIA-linked platforms are enjoying it and spreading it, which confirms that they are trying to fully inflate the balloon and use it as fuel for the ongoing “Iran will attack us, so we have to attack them now” rant (which is very boring).
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🇱🇧 Breaking — IOF drone strike has martyred 3 people in the Qunaitra-Saida road, south Lebanon.
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🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES
Lebanon
• Three martyrs were confirmed following an Israeli entity airstrike targeting a vehicle on the Qanitra road in the Sidon district.
• Among the martyrs is a soldier from the Lebanese Army.
• An artillery shell fired by the Israeli entity landed in the sea near Ras al-Naqoura.
• Israeli entity positions in al-Malikiyah targeted the outskirts of Aytaroun with gunfire.
• Occupation forces at the Malkiya site targeted the outskirts of Aytaroun with bullets and explosive bombs.
• Two Israeli entity reconnaissance flights were monitored at low altitude over East Zoutra, West Zoutra, and Hamra.
• A Zionist enemy drone was
observed over al-Ghandouriyah, al-Tawari, and al-Jawar.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Occupation aircraft launched an airstrike east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip.
• Occupation aircraft renewed gunfire north of Rafah city, southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli entity artillery shelled the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.
• The body of a martyr was discovered buried inside the Baptist Hospital.
• In al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, children continue their education inside makeshift tents amid freezing conditions and severe shortages following more than two years of Israeli genocide.
• A Palestinian child, Sila Abu Aqleen from Shuja’iyya, lost her parents and all siblings after an Israeli entity airstrike hit her family home in October 2023. She remained trapped under rubble overnight before being rescued.
Occupied Jerusalem
• 456 settlers stormed al-Aqsa Mosque under the protection of occupation police.
Occupied Syria
• Reports indicate a large number of detainees, many from the Sunni majority, were accused of alleged ties to the former regime without clear identification.
• Syria’s so-called Foreign Ministry stated that a response has been received from the Syrian Democratic Forces regarding the March 10 agreement and is currently under review.
• Syria’s so-called Foreign Ministry claimed that any delay in integrating the Syrian Democratic Forces into the Syrian army negatively affects regional stability.
• Clashes were reported between Druze groups and Julani-affiliated militants along the al-Muzayra–Majdal axis in the countryside of As-Suwayda.
Turkey / Occupied Syria / Israeli Entity
• A high-level Turkish delegation’s visit to Damascus is expected to focus on implementation of the March 10 SDF–Damascus agreement and Turkey’s national security concerns, particularly developments in southern Occupied Syria amid Israeli entity attacks.
• Analysis indicates that Turkish visits to Damascus consistently emphasize security and military dimensions, particularly regarding SDF influence and Israeli entity activity, with U.S. involvement as a coordinating factor. Such visits reportedly unsettle Tel Aviv.
Iraq / Occupied Syria / United States
• Iraqi intelligence units captured two key facilitators responsible for transferring arms and militant elements from camps inside Occupied Syria into Iraqi territory.
• Officials confirmed the airborne operation was conducted in coordination with Syrian authorities and with support from the U.S.-led Global Coalition.
• The five-month intelligence operation targeted operatives acting as logistical links.
Iran / Iraq
• Iraqi sources reported that a high-ranking delegation from Iran’s Intelligence Ministry arrived in Baghdad and held meetings with senior Iraqi officials.
Israeli Entity
• Reports from within the Israeli entity suggest that the next round of fighting is likely to be with Lebanon.
• The Israeli entity’s military spokesperson claimed strikes were carried out against Hezbollah elements in the Sidon area, southern Lebanon.
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Lebanon
• Three martyrs were confirmed following an Israeli entity airstrike targeting a vehicle on the Qanitra road in the Sidon district.
• Among the martyrs is a soldier from the Lebanese Army.
• An artillery shell fired by the Israeli entity landed in the sea near Ras al-Naqoura.
• Israeli entity positions in al-Malikiyah targeted the outskirts of Aytaroun with gunfire.
• Occupation forces at the Malkiya site targeted the outskirts of Aytaroun with bullets and explosive bombs.
• Two Israeli entity reconnaissance flights were monitored at low altitude over East Zoutra, West Zoutra, and Hamra.
• A Zionist enemy drone was
observed over al-Ghandouriyah, al-Tawari, and al-Jawar.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Occupation aircraft launched an airstrike east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip.
• Occupation aircraft renewed gunfire north of Rafah city, southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli entity artillery shelled the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.
• The body of a martyr was discovered buried inside the Baptist Hospital.
• In al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, children continue their education inside makeshift tents amid freezing conditions and severe shortages following more than two years of Israeli genocide.
• A Palestinian child, Sila Abu Aqleen from Shuja’iyya, lost her parents and all siblings after an Israeli entity airstrike hit her family home in October 2023. She remained trapped under rubble overnight before being rescued.
Occupied Jerusalem
• 456 settlers stormed al-Aqsa Mosque under the protection of occupation police.
Occupied Syria
• Reports indicate a large number of detainees, many from the Sunni majority, were accused of alleged ties to the former regime without clear identification.
• Syria’s so-called Foreign Ministry stated that a response has been received from the Syrian Democratic Forces regarding the March 10 agreement and is currently under review.
• Syria’s so-called Foreign Ministry claimed that any delay in integrating the Syrian Democratic Forces into the Syrian army negatively affects regional stability.
• Clashes were reported between Druze groups and Julani-affiliated militants along the al-Muzayra–Majdal axis in the countryside of As-Suwayda.
Turkey / Occupied Syria / Israeli Entity
• A high-level Turkish delegation’s visit to Damascus is expected to focus on implementation of the March 10 SDF–Damascus agreement and Turkey’s national security concerns, particularly developments in southern Occupied Syria amid Israeli entity attacks.
• Analysis indicates that Turkish visits to Damascus consistently emphasize security and military dimensions, particularly regarding SDF influence and Israeli entity activity, with U.S. involvement as a coordinating factor. Such visits reportedly unsettle Tel Aviv.
Iraq / Occupied Syria / United States
• Iraqi intelligence units captured two key facilitators responsible for transferring arms and militant elements from camps inside Occupied Syria into Iraqi territory.
• Officials confirmed the airborne operation was conducted in coordination with Syrian authorities and with support from the U.S.-led Global Coalition.
• The five-month intelligence operation targeted operatives acting as logistical links.
Iran / Iraq
• Iraqi sources reported that a high-ranking delegation from Iran’s Intelligence Ministry arrived in Baghdad and held meetings with senior Iraqi officials.
Israeli Entity
• Reports from within the Israeli entity suggest that the next round of fighting is likely to be with Lebanon.
• The Israeli entity’s military spokesperson claimed strikes were carried out against Hezbollah elements in the Sidon area, southern Lebanon.
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🇮🇶 | Iraqi Resistance:
• Several Iraqi resistance factions reaffirmed their rejection of any discussion on surrendering weapons before the achievement of full sovereignty and the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Iraq.
• The factions stressed that the position of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq is firm and non-negotiable regarding retaining their weapons.
Sheikh Qais al-Khazali (Secretary-General, Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq)
• Al-Khazali stated that as long as occupation exists, the resistance’s weapon remains legitimate.
• He emphasized that true security can only be achieved through supporting the Iraqi state, while questioning the legitimacy of foreign weapons operating in Iraq.
• He cited U.S. strikes that killed Iraqi figures, including Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and Qassem Soleimani, attacks on Popular Mobilization Forces near the Syrian border, and strikes on civilian facilities and airports as examples of undisciplined and illegitimate force.
• He also questioned the legitimacy of Turkish military operations inside Iraqi territory and the presence of Turkish bases on Iraqi soil.
• Al-Khazali stated that all divine laws and international laws, including those of the United Nations, permit any people under occupation to bear arms and resist the occupier.
• He recalled that Iraq faced a clear U.S. occupation in 2003, resisted it, and ultimately forced a withdrawal.
• He further stressed that the resistance’s weapons were never used against Iraqi state institutions, civilians, or for acts such as car bombings or beheadings.
• He noted that in 2014, when Iraq was occupied by ISIS, the resistance confronted ISIS and played a decisive role in liberating the country.
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• Several Iraqi resistance factions reaffirmed their rejection of any discussion on surrendering weapons before the achievement of full sovereignty and the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Iraq.
• The factions stressed that the position of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq is firm and non-negotiable regarding retaining their weapons.
Sheikh Qais al-Khazali (Secretary-General, Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq)
• Al-Khazali stated that as long as occupation exists, the resistance’s weapon remains legitimate.
• He emphasized that true security can only be achieved through supporting the Iraqi state, while questioning the legitimacy of foreign weapons operating in Iraq.
• He cited U.S. strikes that killed Iraqi figures, including Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and Qassem Soleimani, attacks on Popular Mobilization Forces near the Syrian border, and strikes on civilian facilities and airports as examples of undisciplined and illegitimate force.
• He also questioned the legitimacy of Turkish military operations inside Iraqi territory and the presence of Turkish bases on Iraqi soil.
• Al-Khazali stated that all divine laws and international laws, including those of the United Nations, permit any people under occupation to bear arms and resist the occupier.
• He recalled that Iraq faced a clear U.S. occupation in 2003, resisted it, and ultimately forced a withdrawal.
• He further stressed that the resistance’s weapons were never used against Iraqi state institutions, civilians, or for acts such as car bombings or beheadings.
• He noted that in 2014, when Iraq was occupied by ISIS, the resistance confronted ISIS and played a decisive role in liberating the country.
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🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES
Occupied Syria
• Intense clashes involving gunfire and mortar fire continue in several areas.
• Two HTS military vehicles were captured by the SDF.
• A ZSU-23 technical belonging to the SDF was destroyed.
• Reports indicate the al-Sharqiya district is currently under SDF control.
• Ongoing shelling and rocket fire has been reported for over 15 minutes between the SDF and the Syrian
Army.
• Initial reports confirm that two civilians were injured following HTS/SNA shelling of Kurdish areas in Aleppo.
Turkey / Occupied Syria
• The clashes come amid a visit to Damascus by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Turkish Intelligence Chief İbrahim Kalın, and Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler.
• The visit reportedly focuses on discussions with Syrian occupation officials regarding progress on the implementation of the March 10 agreement.
Lebanon
• Three martyrs were confirmed on the Quneitra road in the Sidon district following an Israeli entity attack.
• A Zionist enemy drone was observed over the areas of al-Majdal, Mahrouneh, and al-Shahabiyyah.
• A Zionist enemy drone was also monitored flying over al-Ghandouriyah, al-Tawari, and al-Jawar.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Israeli entity artillery shelled the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.
Israeli Entity
• Protests by Haredi groups erupted near Bnei Brak against military recruitment, with roads blocked to traffic.
Iran
• Field reports indicate missile tests were conducted across five Iranian provinces.
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Occupied Syria
• Intense clashes involving gunfire and mortar fire continue in several areas.
• Two HTS military vehicles were captured by the SDF.
• A ZSU-23 technical belonging to the SDF was destroyed.
• Reports indicate the al-Sharqiya district is currently under SDF control.
• Ongoing shelling and rocket fire has been reported for over 15 minutes between the SDF and the Syrian
Army.
• Initial reports confirm that two civilians were injured following HTS/SNA shelling of Kurdish areas in Aleppo.
Turkey / Occupied Syria
• The clashes come amid a visit to Damascus by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Turkish Intelligence Chief İbrahim Kalın, and Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler.
• The visit reportedly focuses on discussions with Syrian occupation officials regarding progress on the implementation of the March 10 agreement.
Lebanon
• Three martyrs were confirmed on the Quneitra road in the Sidon district following an Israeli entity attack.
• A Zionist enemy drone was observed over the areas of al-Majdal, Mahrouneh, and al-Shahabiyyah.
• A Zionist enemy drone was also monitored flying over al-Ghandouriyah, al-Tawari, and al-Jawar.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Israeli entity artillery shelled the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.
Israeli Entity
• Protests by Haredi groups erupted near Bnei Brak against military recruitment, with roads blocked to traffic.
Iran
• Field reports indicate missile tests were conducted across five Iranian provinces.
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🇵🇸 | The health condition of three-year-old Kareem Muammar continues to deteriorate due to acute malnutrition, accompanied by liver enlargement, rickets, kidney leakage, severe chest infections, and dangerously high fever.
Kareem is unable to eat and suffers from worsening pain, while doctors in Gaza are unable to provide the necessary treatment due to severe shortages of medicines and medical equipment caused by the Israeli blockade.
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Kareem is unable to eat and suffers from worsening pain, while doctors in Gaza are unable to provide the necessary treatment due to severe shortages of medicines and medical equipment caused by the Israeli blockade.
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✅ | Our admins are resting, and we are not going to cover the entire dogfights ongoing inside Occupied Syria. A detailed summary will be shared later. We reject and denounce the massacre of civilians in Syria, especially the massacre of Kurdish civilians by Turkish forces and Julani’s terror gangs.
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✅ | Erdoğan has started his career-ending mistake, and it will probably trigger major chaos ahead. Hell to these brain-dead traitors.
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🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• A Palestinian woman from northern Gaza, Nepal al-Hassi (23) from Jabaliya Nazla, is struggling to survive after suffering severe injuries during forced displacement.
• She lost both hands after being injured during the Israeli war on Gaza on December 23, 2024.
• She is the sole caregiver for her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter and continues to face harsh humanitarian conditions amid the Israeli blockade and severe shortages of medical aid.
• Gaza’s Health Ministry warned that more than 10,000 surgeries are at risk of being halted due to the ongoing blockade, which has closed all crossings and prevented the entry of medical supplies.
• Severe shortages of fuel and medical equipment have crippled hospitals, leaving the healthcare system unable to function even at minimal capacity.
Iraq
• The Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces destroyed two secret warehouses of oil derivatives belonging to ISIS gangs in a qualitative operation targeting desert areas west of Ramadi.
• On the anniversary of martyr al-Hakim, the PMF issued a statement affirming that attacks against religious shrines and airports were part of a single doctrine, a single crime, and a single objective, aimed at destabilizing Iraq as a whole.
Occupied Syria – Aleppo
• At least 16 civilians, including a child and two Syrian Civil Defence members, were injured in clashes between government forces and the SDF in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyah neighborhoods.
• Dozens of families evacuated their homes toward western Aleppo to avoid SDF shelling.
• Local sources reported a ceasefire agreement in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyah, followed by a cautious calm and near-total absence of traffic in the city.
• At least 22 civilian casualties were reported as a result of mutual shelling between Kurdish Asayish forces and HTS-led STG factions.
– 1 killed and 12 wounded in Kurdish neighborhoods.
– 2 killed and 7 wounded in STG-held areas.
Occupied Syria – Deir Ezzor
• One person was killed after a motorcycle bomb exploded in the Tawiba neighborhood of al-Bukamal.
Occupied Syria – Suwayda
• Two young men from the Druze community were killed and several others injured after shelling by Julani’s terrorist forces hit the village of Ateel on December 22.
• The victims were identified as Hamid Walid al-Khatib and Qais Wasim al-Zarouni.
• Additional clashes were reported in western rural Suwayda between Druze groups and Julani-affiliated gangs.
• Heavy Israeli jet activity was observed over Suwayda Governorate.
Occupied West Bank
• Occupation forces stormed the city of Tubas in the northern West Bank.
Lebanon
• A large explosion was heard in the town of Mais al-Jabal in southern Lebanon.
Israeli Entity
• Israeli high-tech firms secured $15.6 billion in private investment in 2025, up from $12.2 billion the previous year.
• The technology sector accounts for roughly 20% of the Israeli entity’s GDP, employs about 15% of the workforce, and generates more than half of exports.
• Major global firms, including Nvidia, announced plans in 2025 to expand operations and recruitment within the Israeli entity.
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Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• A Palestinian woman from northern Gaza, Nepal al-Hassi (23) from Jabaliya Nazla, is struggling to survive after suffering severe injuries during forced displacement.
• She lost both hands after being injured during the Israeli war on Gaza on December 23, 2024.
• She is the sole caregiver for her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter and continues to face harsh humanitarian conditions amid the Israeli blockade and severe shortages of medical aid.
• Gaza’s Health Ministry warned that more than 10,000 surgeries are at risk of being halted due to the ongoing blockade, which has closed all crossings and prevented the entry of medical supplies.
• Severe shortages of fuel and medical equipment have crippled hospitals, leaving the healthcare system unable to function even at minimal capacity.
Iraq
• The Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces destroyed two secret warehouses of oil derivatives belonging to ISIS gangs in a qualitative operation targeting desert areas west of Ramadi.
• On the anniversary of martyr al-Hakim, the PMF issued a statement affirming that attacks against religious shrines and airports were part of a single doctrine, a single crime, and a single objective, aimed at destabilizing Iraq as a whole.
Occupied Syria – Aleppo
• At least 16 civilians, including a child and two Syrian Civil Defence members, were injured in clashes between government forces and the SDF in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyah neighborhoods.
• Dozens of families evacuated their homes toward western Aleppo to avoid SDF shelling.
• Local sources reported a ceasefire agreement in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyah, followed by a cautious calm and near-total absence of traffic in the city.
• At least 22 civilian casualties were reported as a result of mutual shelling between Kurdish Asayish forces and HTS-led STG factions.
– 1 killed and 12 wounded in Kurdish neighborhoods.
– 2 killed and 7 wounded in STG-held areas.
Occupied Syria – Deir Ezzor
• One person was killed after a motorcycle bomb exploded in the Tawiba neighborhood of al-Bukamal.
Occupied Syria – Suwayda
• Two young men from the Druze community were killed and several others injured after shelling by Julani’s terrorist forces hit the village of Ateel on December 22.
• The victims were identified as Hamid Walid al-Khatib and Qais Wasim al-Zarouni.
• Additional clashes were reported in western rural Suwayda between Druze groups and Julani-affiliated gangs.
• Heavy Israeli jet activity was observed over Suwayda Governorate.
Occupied West Bank
• Occupation forces stormed the city of Tubas in the northern West Bank.
Lebanon
• A large explosion was heard in the town of Mais al-Jabal in southern Lebanon.
Israeli Entity
• Israeli high-tech firms secured $15.6 billion in private investment in 2025, up from $12.2 billion the previous year.
• The technology sector accounts for roughly 20% of the Israeli entity’s GDP, employs about 15% of the workforce, and generates more than half of exports.
• Major global firms, including Nvidia, announced plans in 2025 to expand operations and recruitment within the Israeli entity.
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🏴☠️ | Hebrew Channel: Iranian missiles achieved significant hits during the war, and the weapon was highly effective:
The Israeli Hebrew-language channel “Kan” reported on Sunday that during the war against Iran, Iranian missiles carried out very significant strikes against Israeli targets.
The channel’s foreign affairs commentator, Moav Vardi, stated that there were very important hits caused by Iranian ballistic missiles inside “Israel” that were not all made public. He added: “The matter was absorbed into the Israeli success narrative, but this weapon was indeed very effective.”
[Though this is a part of media rant against Iran]
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The Israeli Hebrew-language channel “Kan” reported on Sunday that during the war against Iran, Iranian missiles carried out very significant strikes against Israeli targets.
The channel’s foreign affairs commentator, Moav Vardi, stated that there were very important hits caused by Iranian ballistic missiles inside “Israel” that were not all made public. He added: “The matter was absorbed into the Israeli success narrative, but this weapon was indeed very effective.”
[Though this is a part of media rant against Iran]
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🇮🇷 | Tehran: What is happening to Venezuelan commercial vessels shows the collapse of international rules, and we will respond to any targeting of our interests
The spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baghaei, condemned the U.S. measures against Venezuelan commercial vessels, stressing that such violations have consequences for international peace and security. He added that Iran will respond in whatever way it deems appropriate to any attack on or infringement of its national interests.
• Condemnation of U.S. actions against Venezuelan commercial vessels, describing them as a blatant violation of international law.
• These measures threaten international peace and security and demonstrate the disintegration of international rules that have existed for decades.
• Iran affirms it will respond in any manner it considers appropriate to any aggression or violation of its national interests.
• U.S. interference in Latin America is an attempt to change the political systems of independent states and contradicts international principles.
• Some European positions may indicate awareness of the danger posed by U.S. actions, but European states must adopt a responsible stance.
• Ignoring violations of international law by the United States will have wide-ranging consequences for all countries and for global peace.
• The principle of non-use of force against state sovereignty is a cornerstone of the United Nations Charter, and U.S. actions clearly violate it.
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The spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baghaei, condemned the U.S. measures against Venezuelan commercial vessels, stressing that such violations have consequences for international peace and security. He added that Iran will respond in whatever way it deems appropriate to any attack on or infringement of its national interests.
• Condemnation of U.S. actions against Venezuelan commercial vessels, describing them as a blatant violation of international law.
• These measures threaten international peace and security and demonstrate the disintegration of international rules that have existed for decades.
• Iran affirms it will respond in any manner it considers appropriate to any aggression or violation of its national interests.
• U.S. interference in Latin America is an attempt to change the political systems of independent states and contradicts international principles.
• Some European positions may indicate awareness of the danger posed by U.S. actions, but European states must adopt a responsible stance.
• Ignoring violations of international law by the United States will have wide-ranging consequences for all countries and for global peace.
• The principle of non-use of force against state sovereignty is a cornerstone of the United Nations Charter, and U.S. actions clearly violate it.
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🇵🇸 | An American man asked Alexa to describe different countries’ flags, but when he asked about the Palestinian flag, it stopped, an act that echoes the ongoing erasure of Palestinian identity, traditions, and nationhood.
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What is unfolding today in Syria, particularly the clashes between the Syrian government and the SDF in Aleppo, is not an isolated security incident. It is a pressure point in a much wider regional reordering, unfolding deliberately and at a very precise moment.
Over recent weeks, Turkey has intensified efforts to secure a role in any future international so-called "stabilization force" in Gaza. This move was framed diplomatically, but its strategic implications were clear: a Turkish presence near Zionist Israel's borders, even under an international umbrella, is unacceptable to Tel Aviv. Israel's rejection was categorical.
This rejection did not come in isolation. It coincided with two parallel tracks: first, renewed Israeli engagement with the SDF in northeastern Syria and second, a visible acceleration of Israeli strategic coordination with Greece and Greek Cyprus.
The emerging Greek, Cypriot, Israeli axis is not new, but it is now moving from energy cooperation and symbolic military exercises into a more explicit security alignment. High-level trilateral meetings have discussed missile defense coordination, regional deployment options, and the potential positioning of Israeli defense systems on Greek islands close to Turkey. This was never about Gaza alone. It is about constraining Turkey's strategic depth from the Eastern Mediterranean to northern Syria.
Against this backdrop, the instability in northeastern Syria begins to make sense.
Israel's engagement with the SDF is 100% transactional, not ideological as Israel would like the world to believe. Any support comes with expectations, primarily the ability to disrupt Syrian territorial consolidation, keep pressure near the Turkish border, and maintain leverage in a geography Israel considers critical to its northern security equation.
This is why renewed clashes between SDF and Julani gangs and accusations of agreement violations are surfacing now. A destabilized Syria, particularly near Turkey's frontier, serves multiple objectives: it limits Turkish maneuverability, delays Syrian recovery (as if it will ever be allowed to recover), and preserves Israel's freedom of action and aggression against Syria.
This brings us back to a warning repeatedly articulated over the past decade by Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah.
Sayyed Nasrullah consistently argued that Syria was not merely a battlefield, but a central pillar of regional balance. His message to regional and international actors was clear: weaken Syria, fragment its sovereignty, or dismantle the resistance infrastructure in the region and the fire will not stop at Damascus, nor at Beirut.
Zionist Israel, he warned, would not be satisfied with containing Lebanon or Syria; its logic is constant terrorism, expansion, deterrence through dominance, and perpetual pressure on every neighboring front.
Today, that warning appears less rhetorical and more structural.
The presence of figures like Julani, terrorists often framed as transitional or pragmatic actors when it serves the US and its allies, fits into this broader logic. Their role is not to stabilize Syria, but to manage a phase: neutralize resistance pathways, soften borders, and create permissive conditions for regional re-engineering. Once that role is exhausted, history suggests they will either be sidelined or removed.
Meanwhile, the United States watches carefully, balancing two relationships it considers vital: its strategic alliance with Israel, and its functional partnership with Turkey. Washington does not seek open confrontation between its allies, but it has consistently allowed Israel operational latitude in the form of aggressive attacks, even when that latitude contributes to long-term instability.
Reading regional events carefully opens one's eyes to clashes in Syria,as they are best understood not as a "civil dispute",but as the opening phase of a controlled, low-intensity regional confrontation. A war of positioning rather than declarations.
Over recent weeks, Turkey has intensified efforts to secure a role in any future international so-called "stabilization force" in Gaza. This move was framed diplomatically, but its strategic implications were clear: a Turkish presence near Zionist Israel's borders, even under an international umbrella, is unacceptable to Tel Aviv. Israel's rejection was categorical.
This rejection did not come in isolation. It coincided with two parallel tracks: first, renewed Israeli engagement with the SDF in northeastern Syria and second, a visible acceleration of Israeli strategic coordination with Greece and Greek Cyprus.
The emerging Greek, Cypriot, Israeli axis is not new, but it is now moving from energy cooperation and symbolic military exercises into a more explicit security alignment. High-level trilateral meetings have discussed missile defense coordination, regional deployment options, and the potential positioning of Israeli defense systems on Greek islands close to Turkey. This was never about Gaza alone. It is about constraining Turkey's strategic depth from the Eastern Mediterranean to northern Syria.
Against this backdrop, the instability in northeastern Syria begins to make sense.
Israel's engagement with the SDF is 100% transactional, not ideological as Israel would like the world to believe. Any support comes with expectations, primarily the ability to disrupt Syrian territorial consolidation, keep pressure near the Turkish border, and maintain leverage in a geography Israel considers critical to its northern security equation.
This is why renewed clashes between SDF and Julani gangs and accusations of agreement violations are surfacing now. A destabilized Syria, particularly near Turkey's frontier, serves multiple objectives: it limits Turkish maneuverability, delays Syrian recovery (as if it will ever be allowed to recover), and preserves Israel's freedom of action and aggression against Syria.
This brings us back to a warning repeatedly articulated over the past decade by Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah.
Sayyed Nasrullah consistently argued that Syria was not merely a battlefield, but a central pillar of regional balance. His message to regional and international actors was clear: weaken Syria, fragment its sovereignty, or dismantle the resistance infrastructure in the region and the fire will not stop at Damascus, nor at Beirut.
Zionist Israel, he warned, would not be satisfied with containing Lebanon or Syria; its logic is constant terrorism, expansion, deterrence through dominance, and perpetual pressure on every neighboring front.
Today, that warning appears less rhetorical and more structural.
The presence of figures like Julani, terrorists often framed as transitional or pragmatic actors when it serves the US and its allies, fits into this broader logic. Their role is not to stabilize Syria, but to manage a phase: neutralize resistance pathways, soften borders, and create permissive conditions for regional re-engineering. Once that role is exhausted, history suggests they will either be sidelined or removed.
Meanwhile, the United States watches carefully, balancing two relationships it considers vital: its strategic alliance with Israel, and its functional partnership with Turkey. Washington does not seek open confrontation between its allies, but it has consistently allowed Israel operational latitude in the form of aggressive attacks, even when that latitude contributes to long-term instability.
Reading regional events carefully opens one's eyes to clashes in Syria,as they are best understood not as a "civil dispute",but as the opening phase of a controlled, low-intensity regional confrontation. A war of positioning rather than declarations.
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🇮🇷 | Three Iranian satellites to be launched soon
The Iranian satellites “Zafar-2,” “Paya,” and the second version of “Kowsar” have been successfully integrated with the Soyuz launch vehicle. According to a report by a correspondent of the Fars News Agency, the satellites Zafar-2, Paya, and the second version of Kowsar were successfully attached to the separation unit of the Russian Soyuz launch rocket, and all three satellites are now ready for launch alongside other payloads. These satellites, developed respectively by the academic sector, Iran’s electronic industries, and a private knowledge-based company, are measurement satellites used for imaging and data transmission.
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The Iranian satellites “Zafar-2,” “Paya,” and the second version of “Kowsar” have been successfully integrated with the Soyuz launch vehicle. According to a report by a correspondent of the Fars News Agency, the satellites Zafar-2, Paya, and the second version of Kowsar were successfully attached to the separation unit of the Russian Soyuz launch rocket, and all three satellites are now ready for launch alongside other payloads. These satellites, developed respectively by the academic sector, Iran’s electronic industries, and a private knowledge-based company, are measurement satellites used for imaging and data transmission.
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🇵🇸 | Gazan gravedigger Youssif Abu Hatab testified that he buried over 18,000 Palestinians slain by Israeli bombardment during the genocidal war on the war-torn enclave.
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