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🇵🇸 | Two hundred and thirty medical students from Gaza colleges graduated among the ruins of Al-Shifa Hospital, destroyed by the Israeli occupation.

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20 years ago, the US military sent 12 Marines and 8 Special Operations Personnel to capture a Taliban group called the Mountain Tigers, led by Ahmad Shah.

The Taliban killed them all like cockroaches, leaving one alive to tell the story to his comrades.

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📕 | After securing the shrine of the Askariyan Imams, a new threat emerged targeting the shrine of Sayyid Muhammad (brother of the 11th Imam) in Balad.

The city of Balad was the most strategic point between Baghdad and Samarra and one of the main bases for ISIS forces. Due to its geographic location, it had become a gathering center for ISIS. Years earlier, ISIS had come to this land, purchased property, and built structures. These buildings appeared to be ordinary villas, but they were extremely strong, impervious to ordinary bullets. Because Balad was the only Shi’a-majority city in northern Iraq, ISIS had invested heavily in it during the unrest and stationed its forces there.

Their goal was to strike a blow against the Shi’a population of Balad. When Soleimani (r), with the help of the Badr Corps, Quds Force, and local resistance, decided to move toward Samarra, ISIS was already deployed along the main road. They had rigged the road with traps and mines, forcing the forces to move along the road’s edges, where additional traps awaited.

As Soleimani (r) began his approach to Samarra, darkness fell. He judged it unsafe to continue to Samarra and decided to spend the night in Balad. This change in route and his presence there immediately disrupted ISIS’s plans. They believed their operation had been exposed and began firing from the outskirts of the city. Only then did they realize that Balad itself had been under ISIS siege. At that moment, the Popular Mobilization Units and local forces joined the fight with whatever resources they had, and the clashes continued until dawn. ISIS suffered heavy losses, with so many casualties that the bodies were scattered along the roads.

Soleimani (r)’s presence in Balad not only exposed ISIS but also inflicted significant damage on them. Following this, the clearing of Balad from ISIS control began. Shaheed Samarra, Shaheed Taghavi, played a key role in this operation in the Aziz Balad area. With the help of the city’s local forces, Shaheed Taghavi cleared a critical part of the city. He was martyred at the most important point of Balad in Aziz Balad. The building where he was martyred, which had served as an ISIS headquarters, was later destroyed by Iraqi forces and now serves as his memorial.

It is also important to remember Shaheed Nowruzi, another martyr in this area. He was a highly skilled and courageous fighter, known as the “Lion of Balad.” He was trapped by ISIS forces and martyred by a sniper. Witnessing his sacrifice firsthand demonstrated the bravery and dedication of those defending the city under Soleimani (r)’s leadership.

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| America’s leading figures and many leaked reports have confirmed that there is a consensus among them and other world leaders to limit protests strictly to speech. This is common and ongoing. If you are falling into their deception—such as the French, Chinese, and Indian remarks against the abduction of Maduro—you have wasted your time and also lost the parameters needed to understand and analyze anything objectively.

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| Greenland, Cuba, Colombia, Canada, and some other states will fall...

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| There is a need to give a time frame to all rioters under security borders to carry out everything they planned, from sabotage to all other actions, and to make them bear the cost for it, which will be the most final one, forever someothing which haunts....

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| Iran needs to rise above racial supremacist tendencies. Iranian rioters must be termed traitors and terrorists, just as Afghans and others were labeled in the past. Only then will things be resolved. The MEK and Pahlavi elements outside the country still have the right to vote and engage in internal politics, run businesses, register companies, and often form organizations. Terrorists must be treated as terrorists, regardless of their affiliations.

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☑️ | The most important goals Iran has set in the event of U.S. aggression are that all U.S. bases and its military and political presence across the region are considered legitimate targets. Americans are aware of this, and the evacuation of their bases in Iraq is part of that panic—Something which we read in the tweet of Dr. Ali Larijani.

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| Comparing Iran with Venezuela is wrong. Venezuela has its weaknesses and shady issues; Iran, in contrast, is a compact nation that has faced different sets of targets and pressures, similar to Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria collectively, yet it did not succumb and instead transformed itself into a state of survival under unmatched leadership. This endurance is rooted in long-term institutional discipline, ideological coherence, and the capacity to absorb sustained pressure without internal collapse.

Venezuelans have marches, mobilization, and waves of action, but many failed to understand their revolutionary responsibilities and did not develop enduring structures of resistance in the way the Basij represents a permanent social and ideological force. Mass mobilization without organizational depth and ideological clarity eventually dissipates, whereas Iran institutionalized resistance as a continuous social process rather than a momentary reaction.

Do not forget that preserving and protecting the position of Wilayat al-Faqih is a major responsibility of Shias across the world, and within the region this responsibility does not exclude Iraq and its immense potential. The Iraqi experience indicates how religious authority can function as a stabilizing wall during moments of existential threat. Part of this was evident when the Marjaʿiyyah of Iraq stood firmly as a barrier at a critical moment, when filth-bag Trump openly threatened the leadership. Imagine a joint fatwa for collective mobilization, and consider what the political and social consequences of such unified moral authority would be.

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+ 🇮🇷 | Iranian security announced: A number of members belonging to a network of the Monarchist movement and agents of the Zionist intelligence service have been arrested in a complex security operation. #MossadHunt 🔹@enemywatch +
🇮🇷 Breaking — “MossadHunt” begins in Iran:

• Iran’s Chief of Police, Ahmadreza Radan, announced that authorities have begun arresting individuals accused of leading recent protests across the country. Some detainees reportedly confessed to receiving money in U.S. dollars.

• Iranian police arrested four individuals in Qazvin who were allegedly planning attacks on military and government facilities during the protests.

• Authorities identified and arrested 40 individuals accused of spreading false news and AI-generated images on social media, particularly on Instagram.

• Tehran’s Greater Police Command stated that the suspects used AI tools and recycled footage from past unrest to mislead the public.

• Officials said the individuals were identified through technical and intelligence operations, and the misleading content was removed in coordination with judicial authorities.

• The Commander of the Iranian Internal Security Forces also stated: “We have begun arresting those leading the riots.”

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| Kurdish traitors who day and night breathe Iranophobia should deal with and manage their own issues with Julani’s HTS terrorists, and understand that the SDF will give them nothing but hell. It is a U.S. proxy, and then take concern over Iran.

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🇮🇷| Unprecedented: Massive presence of Iranian people in Borujerd, Lorestan province, to condemn the riots & pledge their support for the Islamic Republic & the Leader.

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Responding to this.

Truly not necessary. We should be supporting Venezuela and its people not belittling them. Especially at this time.

Don’t tell me Venezuela lacks resilience when Chavismo has been around for decades and lasted despite sanctions, attacks and a propaganda war that’s clearly been at play. It’s not like all Iranians support the government either or are all 100% united. Both Iran and Venezuela have been on the receiving end of the empire’s bombs, economic and geopolitical attacks, and psychological warfare. Instead of standing against one another you should be supporting them as you’re next. That is obvious. When you’re attacked by the same enemy and you instead stomp on a weakened comrade you give more weapons to your foes. I said as Venezuela fall, so shall the rest. Arrogance can be a strong ally for collapse.

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Responding to this. Truly not necessary. We should be supporting Venezuela and its people not belittling them. Especially at this time. Don’t tell me Venezuela lacks resilience when Chavismo has been around for decades and lasted despite sanctions, attacks…
| Yes! Not only are we standing with and showing solidarity, but we also feel deeper concern over the invasion of Venezuela after Syria, because Syria was already crumbling and its leadership eventually disappeared, whereas the leader of Venezuela remained firm in his stance and was taken not as a submitter but as a resilient leader. We stand with Venezuela and remain deeply concerned about any attempts at its colonization or external domination.

We raise this comparison because many are expressing concerns over Iran. Yes, Iran is different in many ways and far more powerful, but we still expect Iran to reflect on the plight of Venezuela and take further steps to protect its sovereignty and people. The people of Venezuela remain concerned yet supportive of their government and leadership, and we feel the same pain for them as we do for the people of Lebanon, Syria, and Iran.

We also hope that Venezuela will not succumb to this pressure. Even if the government were to fall, leaving behind fragmentation, deprivation, and the abduction or displacement of people, such suffering would not be meaningless. History shows that people draw lessons from hardship, reform themselves through struggle, and eventually reclaim their dignity, sovereignty, and land.

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| Yes! Not only are we standing with and showing solidarity, but we also feel deeper concern over the invasion of Venezuela after Syria, because Syria was already crumbling and its leadership eventually disappeared, whereas the leader of Venezuela remained…
| Not only this, we are also concerned about the potential fall of some other nations, especially Egypt, Turkey, Iraq and Pakistan. Based on current preparations, analyses, and ongoing internal issues, it appears that there are chances of sudden regime change or collapse, driven by hostile forces that thrive on instability and bloodshed. These developments raise serious concerns, as such forces have historically exploited internal divisions to advance their own interests at the cost of humanity and regional stability.

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| Beyond all ideological and optimistic approaches, it is the Qur’an that affirms that if Iran retreats and fails to fulfill its most important duties at this critical moment, it too will fall...

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🇮🇷 | BREAKING: “Peaceful” protesters gang up on a lone police officer, steal his weapon, and kill him in Hamedan. As soon as one of them stole the officer’s weapon and shot him, female agents watching from the background immediately began shouting bisharaf (dishonourable) to incite others to gang up on him and kill him. This is the reality inside Iran, and this is what America and so-called human rights reptiles support. When it comes to Iran, support for such actions comes from both inside and outside the country. This is a profound disgrace to humanity and is deeply shocking. One thing Iran must learn from this is that sparing such elements only ensures the continuation of cycles of harsh action and uncompromising measures must be exercised against rioters. These are the scoundrels that people outside Iran are supporting. These are terrorists, nothing more.

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🇱🇧 | Two Lebanese civilians were martyred after being burned to death near Safad al-Batikh during IOF strikes. According to local reports, one victim was inside a vehicle, while the other was a passerby at the scene. Israeli terror forces also dropped multiple incendiary munitions in the no-man’s land near Aitaroun, setting agricultural fields on fire. The Lebanese army and government have so far remained silent.

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🏴‍☠️ | There are reports that the Zionist entity is under emergency measures, and discussions are now shifting toward Iran. This appears to be more than routine news and may indicate provocative steps as they move toward potential aggression possibly within the next 5–6 days.

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