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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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📕 | 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.
#PahalviTerrorists
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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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🇮🇷 | 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…
🗞️ | Khaleel Nasrallah writes:
The address by Sayyid Khamenei, delivered nearly ten days after his earlier speech in which he said, “We will not accept agents within the country,” serves as a conclusion to the wave of “violence” that Iran faced internally, which—according to the evidence presented—was directed and supported from abroad.
In today’s speech, Sayyid Khamenei reviewed what had occurred and how Tehran dealt with it decisively, in order to demonstrate the scale of the “blow” dealt to a foreign-backed project that was a prelude to a broader external action.
The substance of the speech provides a clear picture of the temporary American retreat currently being observed.
A notable point in Sayyid Khamenei’s remarks was his statement that Iran is not steering the country toward war, but will not be lenient in the face of what it is subjected to. This reflects a defensive policy that may entail compulsory “initiatives” at a certain stage, given the continuation of sanctions and economic pressure.
His description of the recent wave as a “sedition,” and his placing of responsibility on Washington, means that Tehran will not close any account related to its national security; an initiative will be necessary, regardless of the method.
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The address by Sayyid Khamenei, delivered nearly ten days after his earlier speech in which he said, “We will not accept agents within the country,” serves as a conclusion to the wave of “violence” that Iran faced internally, which—according to the evidence presented—was directed and supported from abroad.
In today’s speech, Sayyid Khamenei reviewed what had occurred and how Tehran dealt with it decisively, in order to demonstrate the scale of the “blow” dealt to a foreign-backed project that was a prelude to a broader external action.
The substance of the speech provides a clear picture of the temporary American retreat currently being observed.
A notable point in Sayyid Khamenei’s remarks was his statement that Iran is not steering the country toward war, but will not be lenient in the face of what it is subjected to. This reflects a defensive policy that may entail compulsory “initiatives” at a certain stage, given the continuation of sanctions and economic pressure.
His description of the recent wave as a “sedition,” and his placing of responsibility on Washington, means that Tehran will not close any account related to its national security; an initiative will be necessary, regardless of the method.
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🇮🇷 | Meeting of thousands of people from various segments of society with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on the anniversary of Eid al-Mab‘ath.
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🇮🇷 | Presence of those injured in the recent American- and Israeli-backed genocidal-riots at the people’s meeting with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Imam Khamenei.
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🇮🇶 | Hashad al-Shabi:
The Solidarity Gathering with the Iranian People invites you to participate in a solidarity vigil with the steadfast Iranian people, standing against the front of tyranny and arrogance represented by America, Israel, and their allies.
Solidarity Gathering with the Iranian People
Date: Saturday, 17 January
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: The street opposite the Hashd Media Office
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The Solidarity Gathering with the Iranian People invites you to participate in a solidarity vigil with the steadfast Iranian people, standing against the front of tyranny and arrogance represented by America, Israel, and their allies.
Solidarity Gathering with the Iranian People
Date: Saturday, 17 January
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: The street opposite the Hashd Media Office
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🇮🇷 | CCTV footage exposes arson attack on Mahdieh mosque in Karaj
CCTV footage shows how so-called “peaceful protesters” broke into the Mahdieh Mosque and set it on fire by burning copies of the Qur’an in Karaj, Iran, on January 9.
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CCTV footage shows how so-called “peaceful protesters” broke into the Mahdieh Mosque and set it on fire by burning copies of the Qur’an in Karaj, Iran, on January 9.
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