🇮🇷 | Two IRGC members martyred in Kermanshah
A short while ago, IRGC members Mohammad Sheidaei and Mohsen Jamali were martyred moments ago during clashes with separatist elements in Kermanshah.
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A short while ago, IRGC members Mohammad Sheidaei and Mohsen Jamali were martyred moments ago during clashes with separatist elements in Kermanshah.
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🟨 | Statement issued by Hezbollah offering condolences on the passing of the brother of His Eminence Grand Ayatollah, the religious authority Sayyid Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani:
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
Those whom the angels take in death while they are pure, saying, “Peace be upon you. Enter Paradise for what you used to do.”
Allah the Exalted, the Almighty, has spoken the truth.
With acceptance of Allah Almighty’s decree and submission to His will, we have received the news of the passing of the brother of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani, the venerable scholar His Eminence Sayyid Hadi al-Sistani, may Allah have mercy on him.
With his passing, the Hawza has lost one of the beacons of guidance and piety, a godly scholar who devoted his noble life to righteous deeds and to serving religion, Islam, and the school of the Ahl al-Bayt, peace be upon them.
We extend our sincerest condolences and sympathies to His Eminence the religious authority Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, to his noble family, to the Islamic seminary, and to the late scholar’s admirers and students. We ask Allah the Most High, the Almighty, to envelop him in His vast mercy, to grant him a place in His spacious gardens, to bestow patience and solace upon His Eminence Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, to prolong his noble life, and to preserve him as a treasure for Islam and the Muslims.
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
Those whom the angels take in death while they are pure, saying, “Peace be upon you. Enter Paradise for what you used to do.”
Allah the Exalted, the Almighty, has spoken the truth.
With acceptance of Allah Almighty’s decree and submission to His will, we have received the news of the passing of the brother of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani, the venerable scholar His Eminence Sayyid Hadi al-Sistani, may Allah have mercy on him.
With his passing, the Hawza has lost one of the beacons of guidance and piety, a godly scholar who devoted his noble life to righteous deeds and to serving religion, Islam, and the school of the Ahl al-Bayt, peace be upon them.
We extend our sincerest condolences and sympathies to His Eminence the religious authority Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, to his noble family, to the Islamic seminary, and to the late scholar’s admirers and students. We ask Allah the Most High, the Almighty, to envelop him in His vast mercy, to grant him a place in His spacious gardens, to bestow patience and solace upon His Eminence Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, to prolong his noble life, and to preserve him as a treasure for Islam and the Muslims.
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🇮🇷| Peak brutality: Thugs & rioters gang up on 2 unarmed basijis, in Mashad, January 8-9
CCTV footage shows that after 1 hour of torture with concrete blocks, kicking, knives, ... the heads of these 2 unarmed Basijis were beheaded.
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CCTV footage shows that after 1 hour of torture with concrete blocks, kicking, knives, ... the heads of these 2 unarmed Basijis were beheaded.
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🇮🇶 | The Hashd al-Shaabi invited the public, especially the families of martyrs, youth, and supporters, to participate in a mass march expressing support for the Islamic Republic, in solidarity with its people, its army, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, and the leadership of Imam Khamenei.
The march is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 17 January, at 3:00 PM (Baghdad time), on Palestine Street, in front of the Popular Mobilization Forces Media Directorate building, as a show of unity against foreign aggression and regional destabilization.
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The march is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 17 January, at 3:00 PM (Baghdad time), on Palestine Street, in front of the Popular Mobilization Forces Media Directorate building, as a show of unity against foreign aggression and regional destabilization.
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+ 🇵🇸 | Israeli court extends detention of autistic Palestinian boy sexually assaulted in prison: A Tel Aviv court has decided that a 14-year-old autistic Palestinian boy from Jaffa will stay behind bars despite having been sexually assaulted there. The…
🏴| QNN reports Here’s what Bashir said:
“On the morning of Wednesday, December 27, 2023, I was forcibly displaced with my family at Abu Halu al-Gharbi School in the al-Bureij refugee camp. Suddenly, Israeli occupation forces stormed the school and completely surrounded it. Everyone—men, women, and children—was ordered to go outside after removing their outer clothing and raising their hands.
The scene was horrifying: women were crying and clinging to their husbands and sons. My mother held my hand tightly, trembling with fear.”
“At the time, I was only eighteen years old. I whispered to my mother, ‘Let me go. I’ll see what happens and come back.’ I stepped outside, not knowing where I was being taken. I stood with five others in front of the Israeli soldiers. After a humiliating search, I was ordered to move forward. Suddenly, a soldier attacked me, striking my face with his rifle until I lost consciousness. My hands were bound behind my back, my eyes were blindfolded, and I was thrown into an armored personnel carrier.”
“A long and brutal journey followed to an unknown location they called Sufa. There, the real nightmare began. I was taken into interrogation, into a room they referred to as ‘the music room.’ Deafening music played continuously, causing severe pain and mental distress. The cold was extreme. There was no food, no water, and no access to a bathroom. Any request, no matter how basic, was met with beatings or the use of dogs.”
“Once, when I asked to use the toilet, a soldier beat me and released a dog that bit my leg, then poured cold water over my head. I remained shackled, hands and feet bound behind my back, at all times. When my interrogation began, they dragged me violently across the ground. My bare feet scraped over broken glass, tearing open and bleeding. Inside the interrogation room, they stripped me naked, forced me into diapers, and attached electric electrodes to my body.”
“They electrocuted me until I lost consciousness. When I regained awareness, they shocked me again. After hours of this torture, I felt completely detached from my body, as though I no longer existed.”
“Afterward, I was transferred to military camps, where I spent 29 days that felt like 29 years. Cold, hunger, and daily beatings were constant. There was no distinction between children and adults. I repeatedly shouted, ‘I am a minor,’ but they responded with insults and intensified the abuse. I suffered severe dizziness and dehydration. Because I was the youngest, they would call me out and force me to stand, bound, in front of the fence for hours—purely for entertainment.”
“On January 24, 2024, I was transferred with others my age to the Megiddo Prison for minors. Even the transport was another form of torture. Inside the bus, the curtains were drawn, and we were beaten and electrocuted until blood poured from my nose and I suffered temporary paralysis. I arrived barely able to stand.”
“Despite being labeled a ‘juvenile prison,’ the reception involved a violent beating known as ‘the ceremony.’ We were placed in cramped cages, and five soldiers entered while we were shackled and beat us on our joints and knees for half an hour. We were forced—children—to imitate animal sounds as a form of humiliation.”
#IsraeliPrisons
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“On the morning of Wednesday, December 27, 2023, I was forcibly displaced with my family at Abu Halu al-Gharbi School in the al-Bureij refugee camp. Suddenly, Israeli occupation forces stormed the school and completely surrounded it. Everyone—men, women, and children—was ordered to go outside after removing their outer clothing and raising their hands.
The scene was horrifying: women were crying and clinging to their husbands and sons. My mother held my hand tightly, trembling with fear.”
“At the time, I was only eighteen years old. I whispered to my mother, ‘Let me go. I’ll see what happens and come back.’ I stepped outside, not knowing where I was being taken. I stood with five others in front of the Israeli soldiers. After a humiliating search, I was ordered to move forward. Suddenly, a soldier attacked me, striking my face with his rifle until I lost consciousness. My hands were bound behind my back, my eyes were blindfolded, and I was thrown into an armored personnel carrier.”
“A long and brutal journey followed to an unknown location they called Sufa. There, the real nightmare began. I was taken into interrogation, into a room they referred to as ‘the music room.’ Deafening music played continuously, causing severe pain and mental distress. The cold was extreme. There was no food, no water, and no access to a bathroom. Any request, no matter how basic, was met with beatings or the use of dogs.”
“Once, when I asked to use the toilet, a soldier beat me and released a dog that bit my leg, then poured cold water over my head. I remained shackled, hands and feet bound behind my back, at all times. When my interrogation began, they dragged me violently across the ground. My bare feet scraped over broken glass, tearing open and bleeding. Inside the interrogation room, they stripped me naked, forced me into diapers, and attached electric electrodes to my body.”
“They electrocuted me until I lost consciousness. When I regained awareness, they shocked me again. After hours of this torture, I felt completely detached from my body, as though I no longer existed.”
“Afterward, I was transferred to military camps, where I spent 29 days that felt like 29 years. Cold, hunger, and daily beatings were constant. There was no distinction between children and adults. I repeatedly shouted, ‘I am a minor,’ but they responded with insults and intensified the abuse. I suffered severe dizziness and dehydration. Because I was the youngest, they would call me out and force me to stand, bound, in front of the fence for hours—purely for entertainment.”
“On January 24, 2024, I was transferred with others my age to the Megiddo Prison for minors. Even the transport was another form of torture. Inside the bus, the curtains were drawn, and we were beaten and electrocuted until blood poured from my nose and I suffered temporary paralysis. I arrived barely able to stand.”
“Despite being labeled a ‘juvenile prison,’ the reception involved a violent beating known as ‘the ceremony.’ We were placed in cramped cages, and five soldiers entered while we were shackled and beat us on our joints and knees for half an hour. We were forced—children—to imitate animal sounds as a form of humiliation.”
#IsraeliPrisons
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🏴| QNN reports Here’s what Bashir said: “On the morning of Wednesday, December 27, 2023, I was forcibly displaced with my family at Abu Halu al-Gharbi School in the al-Bureij refugee camp. Suddenly, Israeli occupation forces stormed the school and completely…
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“On April 8, 2024, after I officially turned eighteen, I was transferred alone to Negev Prison, commonly known as ‘the Gaza slaughterhouse.’ The reception there was yet another beating. Inside the prison, there was no medical care, no adequate clothing, and none of the most basic necessities of life. In Section 19A, there was no toilet, so we were forced to relieve ourselves in plastic bags and empty food cans.”
“I witnessed the deaths of friends due to illness and deliberate medical neglect. We were denied family visits and forced to endure the harsh winter cold wearing only light summer clothing. Three days before our release, on October 9, 2025, the prison administration launched a violent assault against us. They fired tear gas, rubber bullets, and sound grenades, released dogs, and sprayed us with pepper spray.Many were injured, and our wounds were left untreated.”
“On October 10, my name was called as part of the prisoner exchange deal. Until the final moment, the beatings and verbal abuse continued. On October 13, 2025, I was released from captivity. The feeling of freedom was overwhelming, but it was overshadowed by fear for my family.”
“On the way home, I met my older brother, Anas. I was overjoyed to see him, but he quietly told me, “Father was killed.” I collapsed in tears.
When I finally arrived home, people welcomed me with great joy, but it was an incomplete joy—my father’s face was absent, and the shadow of loss and war remained present in everything.”
#IsraeliPrisons
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“On April 8, 2024, after I officially turned eighteen, I was transferred alone to Negev Prison, commonly known as ‘the Gaza slaughterhouse.’ The reception there was yet another beating. Inside the prison, there was no medical care, no adequate clothing, and none of the most basic necessities of life. In Section 19A, there was no toilet, so we were forced to relieve ourselves in plastic bags and empty food cans.”
“I witnessed the deaths of friends due to illness and deliberate medical neglect. We were denied family visits and forced to endure the harsh winter cold wearing only light summer clothing. Three days before our release, on October 9, 2025, the prison administration launched a violent assault against us. They fired tear gas, rubber bullets, and sound grenades, released dogs, and sprayed us with pepper spray.Many were injured, and our wounds were left untreated.”
“On October 10, my name was called as part of the prisoner exchange deal. Until the final moment, the beatings and verbal abuse continued. On October 13, 2025, I was released from captivity. The feeling of freedom was overwhelming, but it was overshadowed by fear for my family.”
“On the way home, I met my older brother, Anas. I was overjoyed to see him, but he quietly told me, “Father was killed.” I collapsed in tears.
When I finally arrived home, people welcomed me with great joy, but it was an incomplete joy—my father’s face was absent, and the shadow of loss and war remained present in everything.”
#IsraeliPrisons
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🚩 | Be such that even your killer is forced to acknowledge your resolve and strength...
Wretched Trump, whose hands are stained with the blood of Martyr Qassim Soleimani (r), is himself admitting that he was among the strongest, and that by assassinating him they believed they had weakened Iran.
But this savage forgot to ask: what kind of “success” was this? He forgot that Qassem Soleimani (r) had already entered his second phase. Today, hundreds of Qassim Soleimanis are moving across the region, some in the form of Qa’ani, others as Naim Qassim, and many more yet to be named...
It is better that he remains lost in this illusion. Anyway, he is fleeing from facing Iran. Vengeance for his blood is sworn everywhere...
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Wretched Trump, whose hands are stained with the blood of Martyr Qassim Soleimani (r), is himself admitting that he was among the strongest, and that by assassinating him they believed they had weakened Iran.
But this savage forgot to ask: what kind of “success” was this? He forgot that Qassem Soleimani (r) had already entered his second phase. Today, hundreds of Qassim Soleimanis are moving across the region, some in the form of Qa’ani, others as Naim Qassim, and many more yet to be named...
It is better that he remains lost in this illusion. Anyway, he is fleeing from facing Iran. Vengeance for his blood is sworn everywhere...
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🔔 | HOURLY UPDATES
Gaza Strip
• A Palestinian fisherman was injured after the Israeli occupation navy opened fire in the sea off Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli occupation drones opened fire on eastern areas of Khan Yunis.
• Israeli artillery shelled the eastern areas of Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
• Israeli tanks opened fire toward eastern Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli occupation forces detonated residential buildings west of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
• The Gaza Ministry of Health reported 14 killed and 18 injured in the past 24 hours, including two bodies recovered from rubble.
• Since the ceasefire on October 11, a total of 463 killed and 1,269 injured were recorded, with 712 bodies recovered from under rubble.
• Since October 7, 2023, the cumulative toll reached 71,455 martyrs and over 171,347 injured.
• Two Palestinian children were killed in separate incidents:
– 14-year-old Mohammad Saad Naasan was shot dead near Al-Mughir Mosque, east of Ramallah, after Israeli forces opened fire on worshippers.
– 16-year-old Mohammad Raed Al-Barawi was killed by a headshot in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.
Occupied West Bank
• Clashes renewed between youths and occupation forces during an ongoing raid on Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.
• Clashes erupted in Awarta, southeast of Nablus.
• Occupation forces fired live bullets and tear gas during clashes in Turmusaya, north of Ramallah.
• Escalation of clashes continued in Awarta, with youths targeting occupation vehicles using Molotov cocktails and paint cans.
Lebanon
• An Israeli drone dropped a sound bomb near the town square of Aita al-Shaab, southern Lebanon.
• UNIFIL stated that an Israeli drone dropped a bomb 30 meters from UN soldiers in the town of Adaisseh, southern Lebanon.
Occupied Syria
• The Aleppo governor stated that approximately 27,500 residents from Deir Hafer and Maskanah, east of Aleppo, have displaced toward areas controlled by al-Jolani in Aleppo city and countryside.
• The Syrian Arab Army launched a military operation toward Dayr Hafer, with heavy shelling of SDF positions in northern Syria.
Yemen / Israel / Horn of Africa
• Ansar Allah published a statement declaring it will not hesitate to militarily target any Israeli presence in Somaliland. The group previously launched long-range missiles and drones toward Israel and targeted Israel-linked vessels in the Red Sea.
Iran
• Iranian intelligence arrested 10 terrorists responsible for the Tabarsi Boulevard massacre in Mashhad on January 9.
• Authorities confirmed that more arrests are ongoing to capture remaining suspects.
• Fars News reported that Iran’s internet restrictions are being gradually lifted following the arrest of terrorist ringleaders.
• Authorities outlined a phased restoration plan:
– Stage 1: SMS services restored (currently active).
– Stage 2: National internet and domestic platforms (Eita, Bale).
– Final Stage: International internet access.
• Security sources stated that internet restrictions disrupted communication between foreign hostile networks and internal terrorist cells, helping prevent further attacks.
• The Iranian government restored limited SMS sending and receiving, though functionality remains restricted.
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Gaza Strip
• A Palestinian fisherman was injured after the Israeli occupation navy opened fire in the sea off Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli occupation drones opened fire on eastern areas of Khan Yunis.
• Israeli artillery shelled the eastern areas of Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
• Israeli tanks opened fire toward eastern Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli occupation forces detonated residential buildings west of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
• The Gaza Ministry of Health reported 14 killed and 18 injured in the past 24 hours, including two bodies recovered from rubble.
• Since the ceasefire on October 11, a total of 463 killed and 1,269 injured were recorded, with 712 bodies recovered from under rubble.
• Since October 7, 2023, the cumulative toll reached 71,455 martyrs and over 171,347 injured.
• Two Palestinian children were killed in separate incidents:
– 14-year-old Mohammad Saad Naasan was shot dead near Al-Mughir Mosque, east of Ramallah, after Israeli forces opened fire on worshippers.
– 16-year-old Mohammad Raed Al-Barawi was killed by a headshot in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.
Occupied West Bank
• Clashes renewed between youths and occupation forces during an ongoing raid on Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.
• Clashes erupted in Awarta, southeast of Nablus.
• Occupation forces fired live bullets and tear gas during clashes in Turmusaya, north of Ramallah.
• Escalation of clashes continued in Awarta, with youths targeting occupation vehicles using Molotov cocktails and paint cans.
Lebanon
• An Israeli drone dropped a sound bomb near the town square of Aita al-Shaab, southern Lebanon.
• UNIFIL stated that an Israeli drone dropped a bomb 30 meters from UN soldiers in the town of Adaisseh, southern Lebanon.
Occupied Syria
• The Aleppo governor stated that approximately 27,500 residents from Deir Hafer and Maskanah, east of Aleppo, have displaced toward areas controlled by al-Jolani in Aleppo city and countryside.
• The Syrian Arab Army launched a military operation toward Dayr Hafer, with heavy shelling of SDF positions in northern Syria.
Yemen / Israel / Horn of Africa
• Ansar Allah published a statement declaring it will not hesitate to militarily target any Israeli presence in Somaliland. The group previously launched long-range missiles and drones toward Israel and targeted Israel-linked vessels in the Red Sea.
Iran
• Iranian intelligence arrested 10 terrorists responsible for the Tabarsi Boulevard massacre in Mashhad on January 9.
• Authorities confirmed that more arrests are ongoing to capture remaining suspects.
• Fars News reported that Iran’s internet restrictions are being gradually lifted following the arrest of terrorist ringleaders.
• Authorities outlined a phased restoration plan:
– Stage 1: SMS services restored (currently active).
– Stage 2: National internet and domestic platforms (Eita, Bale).
– Final Stage: International internet access.
• Security sources stated that internet restrictions disrupted communication between foreign hostile networks and internal terrorist cells, helping prevent further attacks.
• The Iranian government restored limited SMS sending and receiving, though functionality remains restricted.
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🇮🇷 Breaking — Iran’s IRGC arrested Nazanin Baradaran, the top ringleader of terror groups in the country, following complex intelligence operations.
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🇮🇷 The ringleader behind the recent riots, a woman operating under the codename Raha Parham, whose real name is Nazanin Baradaran. Authorities report that she had changed her identity multiple times over the past few years and was being guided by agents linked to the United States, in an attempt to destabilize Iran.
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🇸🇦 | Amid ongoing oppression, the Saudi regime continues its silent campaign of attacks, arrests, and executions against the Shia population of Qatif. The Zionist–Saudi entity occupying the sacred land of Hijaz has committed yet another heinous crime of slow killing against Shia detainees in Qatif.
The Shia prisoner of conscience Muhammad Abd Rabb al-Rasool al-Aliwi from the Al-Wasadah neighborhood, following a severe deterioration in his health due to deliberate medical neglect, was denied treatment until he ascended as a martyr three days ago.
The sectarian Saudi regime continues to withhold his body to this moment.
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The Shia prisoner of conscience Muhammad Abd Rabb al-Rasool al-Aliwi from the Al-Wasadah neighborhood, following a severe deterioration in his health due to deliberate medical neglect, was denied treatment until he ascended as a martyr three days ago.
The sectarian Saudi regime continues to withhold his body to this moment.
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🏴☠️ | The henpecked clown prince terrorist, Reza Pahlavi, asked his paid-followers just to chant slogans for him after riots failed to gain traction and did not work as planned.
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🇮🇷 | Martyr Mostafa Abufazeli, who was brutally stabbed in the heart by three Pahlavi-worshipping terrorists on January 9.
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📕 | The Pahlavi family's theft from Iran Worth $165 Billion:
Fifty years ago, the Pahlavi family looted at least $33 billion from Iran. Considering that the value of the dollar in the 1970s was about five times its value today, the current worth of this amount reaches approximately $165 billion.
It is worth noting that the Pahlavis stole this enormous sum at a time when oil prices had only risen during the last six years of their rule, while before that, prices were extremely low.
Mohammad Reza Shah was the head of the country, yet he stole from his own state and government. As the likelihood of his fall increased, he transferred these funds to his personal accounts spread around the world.
The Pahlavis, who had previously fled the country once during Mosaddegh’s government, placed the stolen money with various people to secretly hold it on their behalf. Some deposits were even stored under coded names in specific Swiss banks.
After the Pahlavis were exiled, some individuals who had the money and property registered under their names refused to return it to Mohammad Reza Shah and instead kept it for themselves. Some countries also seized hidden Pahlavi assets.
Nevertheless, the stolen funds were so vast that huge sums remained with them. However, the real problem was elsewhere: despite their skill in theft, the Pahlavis were incapable of managing these assets, just as they were incapable of governing. The only person actively managing this system was Ashraf, Mohammad Reza Shah’s sister, who during his rule was involved in drug smuggling.
As for Reza Pahlavi and his family members, due to their inability to manage these fortunes, they entrusted their management to the United States and parts of the Pahlavi organizations, receiving monthly salaries from them. For example, today Ehsan Karami, a former TV presenter, receives funds to represent Pahlavi organizations in recruiting several former artists, earning thousands of dollars monthly to post tweets funded by the money stolen from Iran.
#PahalviTerrorists
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Fifty years ago, the Pahlavi family looted at least $33 billion from Iran. Considering that the value of the dollar in the 1970s was about five times its value today, the current worth of this amount reaches approximately $165 billion.
It is worth noting that the Pahlavis stole this enormous sum at a time when oil prices had only risen during the last six years of their rule, while before that, prices were extremely low.
Mohammad Reza Shah was the head of the country, yet he stole from his own state and government. As the likelihood of his fall increased, he transferred these funds to his personal accounts spread around the world.
The Pahlavis, who had previously fled the country once during Mosaddegh’s government, placed the stolen money with various people to secretly hold it on their behalf. Some deposits were even stored under coded names in specific Swiss banks.
After the Pahlavis were exiled, some individuals who had the money and property registered under their names refused to return it to Mohammad Reza Shah and instead kept it for themselves. Some countries also seized hidden Pahlavi assets.
Nevertheless, the stolen funds were so vast that huge sums remained with them. However, the real problem was elsewhere: despite their skill in theft, the Pahlavis were incapable of managing these assets, just as they were incapable of governing. The only person actively managing this system was Ashraf, Mohammad Reza Shah’s sister, who during his rule was involved in drug smuggling.
As for Reza Pahlavi and his family members, due to their inability to manage these fortunes, they entrusted their management to the United States and parts of the Pahlavi organizations, receiving monthly salaries from them. For example, today Ehsan Karami, a former TV presenter, receives funds to represent Pahlavi organizations in recruiting several former artists, earning thousands of dollars monthly to post tweets funded by the money stolen from Iran.
#PahalviTerrorists
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🇸🇦 | Evacuation of non-essential aircraft from Prince Sultan Air Base
The United States and Saudi Arabia have evacuated non-essential aircraft from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Satellite images taken on January 15 show that only aerial refueling aircraft remain, while all other aircraft have departed.
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The United States and Saudi Arabia have evacuated non-essential aircraft from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Satellite images taken on January 15 show that only aerial refueling aircraft remain, while all other aircraft have departed.
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🇮🇷 | Imam Khamenei sends greetings to wounded security and police forces:
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Imam Khamenei, sends his greetings to the wounded security and police forces injured in the recent terrorist attacks.
The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, representing the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, visited medical centers in Tehran and met with the wounded personnel from the attacks on 08/01/2026 and 09/01/2026, reviewing the latest developments in their treatment and medical care.
Brigadier General Musavi conveyed the greetings of Imam Khamenei and expressed his appreciation for the sacrifices and efforts of these wounded individuals and their families.
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The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Imam Khamenei, sends his greetings to the wounded security and police forces injured in the recent terrorist attacks.
The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, representing the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, visited medical centers in Tehran and met with the wounded personnel from the attacks on 08/01/2026 and 09/01/2026, reviewing the latest developments in their treatment and medical care.
Brigadier General Musavi conveyed the greetings of Imam Khamenei and expressed his appreciation for the sacrifices and efforts of these wounded individuals and their families.
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🇵🇸 | Death of freed Palestinian detainee Mohammed Al-Basyouni
Mohammed Al-Basyouni, a freed Palestinian detainee from Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza, who had been released twice from Israeli prisons—including most recently in the latest prisoner exchange—has died today.
The incident occurred when a tent fell from the roof of the destroyed Deir al-Balah Municipality building amid strong winds and severe weather conditions.
Al-Basyouni was transferred to Al-Aqsa Hospital and placed in intensive care. Doctors had called for his urgent medical evacuation abroad, but he later succumbed to his injuries.
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Mohammed Al-Basyouni, a freed Palestinian detainee from Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza, who had been released twice from Israeli prisons—including most recently in the latest prisoner exchange—has died today.
The incident occurred when a tent fell from the roof of the destroyed Deir al-Balah Municipality building amid strong winds and severe weather conditions.
Al-Basyouni was transferred to Al-Aqsa Hospital and placed in intensive care. Doctors had called for his urgent medical evacuation abroad, but he later succumbed to his injuries.
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🏴☠️| Following Trump’s threat to annex Greenland, Europe sent soldiers to the island: Sweden sent 3 soldiers, Norway 2, Finland 2, the Netherlands 1, and the UK 1. It seems clear that Europeans cannot withstand Trump’s hollow threats and not only submit but also surrender Greenland. This now marks the beginning of the fall of the European Union, as Trump intends to annex more European islands and lands. Enjoy.
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Enemy Watch — Official
📕 | The Pahlavi family's theft from Iran Worth $165 Billion: Fifty years ago, the Pahlavi family looted at least $33 billion from Iran. Considering that the value of the dollar in the 1970s was about five times its value today, the current worth of this amount…
📕 | Pahlavis were/are the biggest enemy of Iran:
• The total number of political prisoners in 1975, according to reports, “has been reported at times throughout the year to be anything from 25,000 to 100,000.” The vast majority of the population was desperately poor, undernourished, and uneducated. In Quri-Chai, the northern slums of Tabriz, there was only one school for 100,000 children. (The Village Voice, November 14, 1977)
• According to media reports, Shah’s torturers were extremely brutal. Former prisoners recall whipping, breaking fingers one by one, and raping daughters in front of their fathers. (The Village Voice, November 14, 1977)
• Shah fled with $35 billion and 384 suitcases of jewels and diamonds, as well as two crowns containing 5,000 diamonds, 50 emeralds, and 368 pearls, whose values are incalculable.
• In 1914, before World War I broke out, the House of Commons backed Winston Churchill’s proposal for the British government to acquire 51% of the shares of Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Churchill was determined to keep Anglo-Persian an entirely “all-British company” and spent a then-princely sum of £2.2 million to achieve this. The goal was to ensure energy security for Great Britain, where the Royal Navy had switched from coal to oil to compete against the fast-rising German navy.
• After World War I broke out, Iran remained neutral but supplied oil to Britain. Iranian oil arguably contributed to the Allied victory. The “conversion of the British fleet to oil… [gave them] advantages over the German fleet powered by coal—greater range and speed and faster refueling.” In keeping with imperial tradition, Britain paid only a pittance to Persia for its oil.
• Britain not only exploited Iran for oil but also for grain. This led to the 1917–18 famine, during which about nine million Iranians died, an estimated 40% of the population. Scholars have called this a genocide, and arguably, it was the biggest human tragedy of World War I, exceeding the loss of life at Somme and Verdun.
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• The total number of political prisoners in 1975, according to reports, “has been reported at times throughout the year to be anything from 25,000 to 100,000.” The vast majority of the population was desperately poor, undernourished, and uneducated. In Quri-Chai, the northern slums of Tabriz, there was only one school for 100,000 children. (The Village Voice, November 14, 1977)
• According to media reports, Shah’s torturers were extremely brutal. Former prisoners recall whipping, breaking fingers one by one, and raping daughters in front of their fathers. (The Village Voice, November 14, 1977)
• Shah fled with $35 billion and 384 suitcases of jewels and diamonds, as well as two crowns containing 5,000 diamonds, 50 emeralds, and 368 pearls, whose values are incalculable.
• In 1914, before World War I broke out, the House of Commons backed Winston Churchill’s proposal for the British government to acquire 51% of the shares of Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Churchill was determined to keep Anglo-Persian an entirely “all-British company” and spent a then-princely sum of £2.2 million to achieve this. The goal was to ensure energy security for Great Britain, where the Royal Navy had switched from coal to oil to compete against the fast-rising German navy.
• After World War I broke out, Iran remained neutral but supplied oil to Britain. Iranian oil arguably contributed to the Allied victory. The “conversion of the British fleet to oil… [gave them] advantages over the German fleet powered by coal—greater range and speed and faster refueling.” In keeping with imperial tradition, Britain paid only a pittance to Persia for its oil.
• Britain not only exploited Iran for oil but also for grain. This led to the 1917–18 famine, during which about nine million Iranians died, an estimated 40% of the population. Scholars have called this a genocide, and arguably, it was the biggest human tragedy of World War I, exceeding the loss of life at Somme and Verdun.
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🇮🇷 | Breaking — Imam Khamenei addressed the nation on the auspicious occasion of Be’that of Prophet Muhammad (S).
Imam Khamenei stated: “We consider the President of the United States a criminal” due to the casualties, destruction, and accusations imposed on the Iranian nation. He addressed thousands of people from various walks of life this morning, explaining the nature of the recent sedition, the tools used, and our duties in confronting it.
Further details will be shared soon.
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Imam Khamenei stated: “We consider the President of the United States a criminal” due to the casualties, destruction, and accusations imposed on the Iranian nation. He addressed thousands of people from various walks of life this morning, explaining the nature of the recent sedition, the tools used, and our duties in confronting it.
Further details will be shared soon.
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