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🇮🇶 | The funeral procession for Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Hadi al-Sistani, brother of the Supreme Religious Authority Sayyid Ali al-Sistani (H), has begun in the holy city of Karbala.
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There is a psychological phenomenon known as "Moral Fading." It happens when the ethical dimensions of a situation disappear from view, replaced by "logic," "security," or "necessity." This is the invisible engine of colonialism. It’s how a person can look at a report of a child in an oncology ward being exploited for a scam, or a father being humiliated in a prison cell, and feel... nothing.
What happens to a soul that must constantly justify the suffering of others to maintain its own peace?
Colonialism isn't just a political system; it is a psychological contract. It requires the "Witness"—those watching from the outside or living within the system—to accept a hierarchy of human value. In the case of Israeli society, this isn't an accident; it is a result of decades of meticulous programming. From the classroom to the conscription office, the "Other" is framed not as a neighbor, but as an existential threat. When a society is raised on a diet of perpetual victimhood and military worship, the suffering of Palestinians is transformed from a human tragedy into a "statistical necessity."
But this is the psychological trap: when you diminish the value of another person’s life to protect your own worldview, you inadvertently diminish your own humanity.
Friedrich Nietzsche once warned: "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you." By gazing into the abyss of occupation for so long—by justifying the unjustifiable in the name of "security"—the abyss has gazed back. To maintain the illusion of being "the most moral" while the world watches gang-rapes in Sde Teiman or the starvation of children in Gaza, you have to lie to yourself so deeply that you become the very thing you once feared.
This isn't an excuse for the silence; it is a diagnosis of collective moral decay. You cannot "mute" your heart for one group of people without losing your own capacity to feel. This is a form of spiritual suicide. They have become prisoners of their own indifference, trapped in a psychological cage where the only way to stay "sane" is to stay cold.
The indifference we see toward Palestine or the Global South isn't just a failure of politics; it’s a hardening of the heart that eventually turns inward. You cannot participate in the dehumanization of another without becoming a little less human yourself. In the end, the "othering" of Palestine hasn't just destroyed homes in Gaza; it has hollowed out the moral core of the society that perpetuates it.
The most philosophical act of resistance today is the stubborn, relentless refusal to be indifferent. The choice to keep your heart soft in a world that profits from making it hard. Because once you refuse to look away, the hierarchy collapses. You realize there is no "them" and "us"—there is only the shared, fragile thread of being human. And that thread is the only thing the monster can never truly cut.
[ Source: https://substack.com/@mirala/note/c-190650880]
What happens to a soul that must constantly justify the suffering of others to maintain its own peace?
Colonialism isn't just a political system; it is a psychological contract. It requires the "Witness"—those watching from the outside or living within the system—to accept a hierarchy of human value. In the case of Israeli society, this isn't an accident; it is a result of decades of meticulous programming. From the classroom to the conscription office, the "Other" is framed not as a neighbor, but as an existential threat. When a society is raised on a diet of perpetual victimhood and military worship, the suffering of Palestinians is transformed from a human tragedy into a "statistical necessity."
But this is the psychological trap: when you diminish the value of another person’s life to protect your own worldview, you inadvertently diminish your own humanity.
Friedrich Nietzsche once warned: "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you." By gazing into the abyss of occupation for so long—by justifying the unjustifiable in the name of "security"—the abyss has gazed back. To maintain the illusion of being "the most moral" while the world watches gang-rapes in Sde Teiman or the starvation of children in Gaza, you have to lie to yourself so deeply that you become the very thing you once feared.
This isn't an excuse for the silence; it is a diagnosis of collective moral decay. You cannot "mute" your heart for one group of people without losing your own capacity to feel. This is a form of spiritual suicide. They have become prisoners of their own indifference, trapped in a psychological cage where the only way to stay "sane" is to stay cold.
The indifference we see toward Palestine or the Global South isn't just a failure of politics; it’s a hardening of the heart that eventually turns inward. You cannot participate in the dehumanization of another without becoming a little less human yourself. In the end, the "othering" of Palestine hasn't just destroyed homes in Gaza; it has hollowed out the moral core of the society that perpetuates it.
The most philosophical act of resistance today is the stubborn, relentless refusal to be indifferent. The choice to keep your heart soft in a world that profits from making it hard. Because once you refuse to look away, the hierarchy collapses. You realize there is no "them" and "us"—there is only the shared, fragile thread of being human. And that thread is the only thing the monster can never truly cut.
[ Source: https://substack.com/@mirala/note/c-190650880]
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There is a psychological phenomenon known as "Moral Fading." It happens when the ethical dimensions of a situation disappear from view, replaced by "logic," "security," or "necessity." This is the invisible engine of colonialism. It’s how a person can look…
✅ | The same phenomenon can be seen in both Iran and Syria. The world remains largely silent on sanctions that claim hundreds of thousands of Iranian lives every year, treating this slow and structural violence as acceptable or invisible. In Syria, meanwhile, the very same global actors imposed or facilitated the rise of takfiri forces to rule, presenting it as a political solution while ignoring the human cost. In both cases, moral language is selectively applied. Suffering caused through economic strangulation in Iran is dismissed, while extremist rule and chaos in Syria are normalized under the guise of “transition” or “stability.” This double standard exposes a pattern where human lives are secondary to geopolitical interests, and where silence itself becomes a tool of domination.
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🇮🇷 | HOURLY UPDATES—IRAN • IRGC of Khuzestan Province announced the arrest of riot leaders and terrorist agents following precise intelligence monitoring by the anonymous soldiers of Imam Mahdi (AJ) and the Vali-e Asr (AJ) IRGC unit. • Authorities stated…
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🇮🇷 | Security forces in Bushehr, southern Iran, intercepted a shipment of bladed weapons that was heading to Tehran.
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🇮🇷 | Security forces in Bushehr, southern Iran, intercepted a shipment of bladed weapons that was heading to Tehran. #MossadHunt 🔹@enemywatch +
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🇮🇷 | The murderer of martyr Mohammad Javad Bakhshian was arrested in Malard, Iran.
The Tehran Police Commander stated that, based on existing evidence and technical investigations, the suspect confessed to carrying out the cold-weapon attack that led to the martyrdom of Mohammad Javad Bakhshian.
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The Tehran Police Commander stated that, based on existing evidence and technical investigations, the suspect confessed to carrying out the cold-weapon attack that led to the martyrdom of Mohammad Javad Bakhshian.
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✅ | America’s long-standing plan to destabilize Iraq and the wider region is now fully exposed. The organized escape of ISIS terrorists under the cover of HTS operations reveals the fraud behind the so-called “anti-ISIS” campaign. HTS entered the scene weeks ago claiming to fight ISIS, yet in practice it has functioned as a facilitator, enabling the collapse of SDF-run detention centers and the release of hardened terrorists. What we warned about earlier has now become undeniable: ISIS 2.0 is taking shape, and its offspring, HTS, is openly freeing the genie from the cursed lamp. The genie is out, and there is no turning back.
The fall of Al-Shaddadi prison in Syria’s Al-Hasakah Governorate, which held thousands of ISIS members, marks a critical turning point. Following intense clashes, the prison slipped out of SDF control. Dozens of SDF fighters were killed or wounded while attempting to repel the attacks. Fighters aligned with Damascus were blamed, yet the most glaring detail remains the silence of the so-called international coalition. Despite the prison being barely two kilometers from a coalition base, no intervention was made, even after repeated requests. This silence speaks louder than any official statement.
Simultaneously, as thousands of ISIS prisoners escaped from SDF detention centers in Syria, Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) moved swiftly to prevent the spillover of terrorism into Iraqi territory. With the agreement reached between Damascus and the Syrian Democratic Forces, the PMF deployed combat units to the Iraq–Syria border, particularly in Nineveh province, taking responsibility for securing the border strip. Watchtowers have been manned, rapid-response units deployed, and border defenses reinforced to block any ISIS infiltration or terrorist operations inside Iraq.
While foreign powers play their double games and allow terrorism to be recycled under new labels, it is once again regional resistance forces that are forced to confront the consequences. The narrative has collapsed, the propaganda exposed, and the reality is clear: what is unfolding is not counter-terrorism, but the managed rebirth of ISIS under a different flag.
We have Ismail Qa'ani there, to crush ISIS 2.0 as Soleimani did!
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The fall of Al-Shaddadi prison in Syria’s Al-Hasakah Governorate, which held thousands of ISIS members, marks a critical turning point. Following intense clashes, the prison slipped out of SDF control. Dozens of SDF fighters were killed or wounded while attempting to repel the attacks. Fighters aligned with Damascus were blamed, yet the most glaring detail remains the silence of the so-called international coalition. Despite the prison being barely two kilometers from a coalition base, no intervention was made, even after repeated requests. This silence speaks louder than any official statement.
Simultaneously, as thousands of ISIS prisoners escaped from SDF detention centers in Syria, Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) moved swiftly to prevent the spillover of terrorism into Iraqi territory. With the agreement reached between Damascus and the Syrian Democratic Forces, the PMF deployed combat units to the Iraq–Syria border, particularly in Nineveh province, taking responsibility for securing the border strip. Watchtowers have been manned, rapid-response units deployed, and border defenses reinforced to block any ISIS infiltration or terrorist operations inside Iraq.
While foreign powers play their double games and allow terrorism to be recycled under new labels, it is once again regional resistance forces that are forced to confront the consequences. The narrative has collapsed, the propaganda exposed, and the reality is clear: what is unfolding is not counter-terrorism, but the managed rebirth of ISIS under a different flag.
We have Ismail Qa'ani there, to crush ISIS 2.0 as Soleimani did!
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✅ | THE US-israel-TURKEY+Arab states' sponsored ISIS 2.0 Threat is ongoing... The threat of ISIS 2.0 was always there, and it was activated months ago. Warnings were issued when intelligence indicated large-scale mobilization, and by then, nearly 12,000 ISIS…
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🏴☠️| Dearest takfiri Muslims, only 50 kilometers now separate HTS and other Turkey-backed mercenaries from the Al-Hol camp, which imprisons 35,000 family members of ISIS terrorists. The proximity is alarming, and the reality is undeniable: the forces claiming to fight terrorism are on the doorstep of a massive hub of ISIS networks, ready to exploit it. The situation exposes the hypocrisy of the so-called counter-terrorism coalition and the calculated chaos being unleashed in the region.
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🏴☠️| Dearest takfiri Muslims, only 50 kilometers now separate HTS and other Turkey-backed mercenaries from the Al-Hol camp, which imprisons 35,000 family members of ISIS terrorists. The proximity is alarming, and the reality is undeniable: the forces claiming to fight terrorism are on the doorstep of a massive hub of ISIS networks, ready to exploit it. The situation exposes the hypocrisy of the so-called counter-terrorism coalition and the calculated chaos being unleashed in the region.
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—Finally
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ISIS 2.0 is now on the doorstep. Kudos to all takfiris and the seal-clapping supporters of HTS and JTS for their fraudulent incursion into Syria.
Bashar was bad, and the rest are superheroes in Syria!
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ISIS 2.0 is now on the doorstep. Kudos to all takfiris and the seal-clapping supporters of HTS and JTS for their fraudulent incursion into Syria.
Bashar was bad, and the rest are superheroes in Syria!
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Forwarded from ResistanceTrench mirror (Resistance Trench)
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🇸🇾 Jolani gangs release ISIS terrorists from Al-Shaddadi prison.
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🇸🇾 Jolani gangs release ISIS terrorists from Al-Shaddadi prison.
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☑️ | Assad captured ISIS, and Julani is releasing them. If you see no difference and still believe what you think is correct, you are suffering from mental abnormalities.
Death to Hypocrites!
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Death to Hypocrites!
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Forwarded from Syria Justice Archive
alJolani regime is made up of al-Qaeda and ISIS remnants, and yet he dare make accusations to the SDF of releasing ISIS prisoners!!
Meanwhile, videos circulating since this morning clearly show al-Jolani's militias , many of them former ISIS militants, mobilizing and launching attacks on #ISIS prisons where their relatives and former comrades are being held.
What about the #SDF victims who were killed while repelling attacks by ISIS and al-Qaeda remnants lm the presons today?
In my view, Thomas Barrack @USAMBTurkiye bears a significant share of responsibility here. He made a serious mistake by placing excessive trust in fighters drawn from former ISIS ranks under al-Jolani’s forces, while their relatives and former comrades remain imprisoned. It is only natural that such fighters would attempt to free their own family members and fellow ISIS militants, rather than honoring any commitments.
This misplaced trust came at the expense of confidence in the SDF, the force that fought ISIS for years, paid a heavy price, and was the main partner in defeating the organization.
Meanwhile, videos circulating since this morning clearly show al-Jolani's militias , many of them former ISIS militants, mobilizing and launching attacks on #ISIS prisons where their relatives and former comrades are being held.
What about the #SDF victims who were killed while repelling attacks by ISIS and al-Qaeda remnants lm the presons today?
In my view, Thomas Barrack @USAMBTurkiye bears a significant share of responsibility here. He made a serious mistake by placing excessive trust in fighters drawn from former ISIS ranks under al-Jolani’s forces, while their relatives and former comrades remain imprisoned. It is only natural that such fighters would attempt to free their own family members and fellow ISIS militants, rather than honoring any commitments.
This misplaced trust came at the expense of confidence in the SDF, the force that fought ISIS for years, paid a heavy price, and was the main partner in defeating the organization.
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Forwarded from Syria Justice Archive
The #HTS terrorist militias mutilated the body of an elderly Kurdish man in an extremely brutal manner, cutting out his tongue and gouging out both of his eyes.
They carried out the same act against one of the kidnapped SDF members back in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood two weeks ago.
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—The victims are sunnis.
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🇮🇶 | Breaking — Hashd al-Shabi launches preemptive operation in Anbar desert
A security force from the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shabi) launched a preemptive security operation targeting areas in the Anbar desert. During the operation, they destroyed three secret hideouts belonging to remnants of Daesh criminal gangs.
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A security force from the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shabi) launched a preemptive security operation targeting areas in the Anbar desert. During the operation, they destroyed three secret hideouts belonging to remnants of Daesh criminal gangs.
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🔔 | HOURLY UPDATES
Gaza / Occupied Palestine
• Injuries were reported after an Israeli drone dropped a bomb near the Western Junction in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli occupation artillery shelled areas east of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.
• “Raad al-Jamal,” assistant leader of the Rami Hawal gang cooperating with the occupation, was killed during a security operation east of Gaza.
• Israeli occupation forces stormed the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank.
Lebanon
• Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on the outskirts of the town of Ansar, southern Lebanon, according to Al-Mayadeen.
Occupied Syria
• The SDF reported that Al-Shaddadi prison, holding thousands of ISIS militants, has been subjected to repeated attacks since this morning.
• The SDF stated that despite the prison being only ~2 km from an International Coalition base, the base did not intervene despite repeated calls.
• The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported violent shelling in the vicinity of Raqqa, northern Syria.
• The Syrian Observatory also claimed that Jolani-affiliated militant groups committed massacres against Kurdish civilians, including over 100 Kurdish women, with casualties reportedly in the thousands.
• Hundreds of ISIS prisoners reportedly escaped from Sinai prison (Deir ez-Zor) and Tal Hamis prison (Hasakah) near the Iraqi–Syrian border.
• SDF media chief Farhad Shami stated:
– ISIS terrorits escaped Al-Shaddadi prison and joined factions.
– Julani-affiliated gangs released ISIS prisoners in Al-Shaddadi.
– Attempts are underway to attack Al-Hasakah from five directions.
– Kobani attacks were thwarted.
– Kurdish families were reportedly killed in Raqqa.
– SDF forces withdrew from the entire Al-Shaddadi area.
• YPG forces in Hasakah reported hunting down HTS sleeper cells, killing some and arresting others.
• A Kurdish Sheikh from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq called on Kurdish Muslims to wage jihad against HTS and ISIS alongside Kurds in Rojava.
• Groups from Northern Kurdistan reportedly crossed the border to join the resistance in Rojava, calling for broader participation.
• Mazloum Abdi, responding to an offer from Julani to dissolve Kurdish forces in exchange for a senior post, stated:
“The representation of the people and the blood of the martyrs will not be exchanged for a seat.”
Iraq
• Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir Al-Shammari stated:
– Iraq has been monitoring Syria daily and anticipated these events three years ago.
– A 620-km trench has been dug along the Syrian border.
– Thermal cameras operate day and night.
– Any approach to the Iraqi border will be met with gunfire, and border units are fully armed.
• Protests by Kurds were reported across cities in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, in solidarity with Kurds in Rojava, Syria.
• Trump reportedly invited Netanyahu to join a proposed Gaza “Board of Peace,” according to Israeli media.
• Erdoğan congratulated Syria on what he described as defeating the SDF within one week, praising the operation as “surgical” and emphasizing negotiation and minimal civilian harm.
• The UAE stated that four commercial vessels were sabotaged near Fujairah Port in the Gulf of Oman, including two Saudi oil tankers, with damage reported to multiple ships.
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Gaza / Occupied Palestine
• Injuries were reported after an Israeli drone dropped a bomb near the Western Junction in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip.
• Israeli occupation artillery shelled areas east of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.
• “Raad al-Jamal,” assistant leader of the Rami Hawal gang cooperating with the occupation, was killed during a security operation east of Gaza.
• Israeli occupation forces stormed the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank.
Lebanon
• Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on the outskirts of the town of Ansar, southern Lebanon, according to Al-Mayadeen.
Occupied Syria
• The SDF reported that Al-Shaddadi prison, holding thousands of ISIS militants, has been subjected to repeated attacks since this morning.
• The SDF stated that despite the prison being only ~2 km from an International Coalition base, the base did not intervene despite repeated calls.
• The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported violent shelling in the vicinity of Raqqa, northern Syria.
• The Syrian Observatory also claimed that Jolani-affiliated militant groups committed massacres against Kurdish civilians, including over 100 Kurdish women, with casualties reportedly in the thousands.
• Hundreds of ISIS prisoners reportedly escaped from Sinai prison (Deir ez-Zor) and Tal Hamis prison (Hasakah) near the Iraqi–Syrian border.
• SDF media chief Farhad Shami stated:
– ISIS terrorits escaped Al-Shaddadi prison and joined factions.
– Julani-affiliated gangs released ISIS prisoners in Al-Shaddadi.
– Attempts are underway to attack Al-Hasakah from five directions.
– Kobani attacks were thwarted.
– Kurdish families were reportedly killed in Raqqa.
– SDF forces withdrew from the entire Al-Shaddadi area.
• YPG forces in Hasakah reported hunting down HTS sleeper cells, killing some and arresting others.
• A Kurdish Sheikh from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq called on Kurdish Muslims to wage jihad against HTS and ISIS alongside Kurds in Rojava.
• Groups from Northern Kurdistan reportedly crossed the border to join the resistance in Rojava, calling for broader participation.
• Mazloum Abdi, responding to an offer from Julani to dissolve Kurdish forces in exchange for a senior post, stated:
“The representation of the people and the blood of the martyrs will not be exchanged for a seat.”
Iraq
• Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir Al-Shammari stated:
– Iraq has been monitoring Syria daily and anticipated these events three years ago.
– A 620-km trench has been dug along the Syrian border.
– Thermal cameras operate day and night.
– Any approach to the Iraqi border will be met with gunfire, and border units are fully armed.
• Protests by Kurds were reported across cities in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, in solidarity with Kurds in Rojava, Syria.
• Trump reportedly invited Netanyahu to join a proposed Gaza “Board of Peace,” according to Israeli media.
• Erdoğan congratulated Syria on what he described as defeating the SDF within one week, praising the operation as “surgical” and emphasizing negotiation and minimal civilian harm.
• The UAE stated that four commercial vessels were sabotaged near Fujairah Port in the Gulf of Oman, including two Saudi oil tankers, with damage reported to multiple ships.
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