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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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Let it be KSA, UAE, Iran, or anywhere in the middle east. Non violent opposition should never be arrested and in case of KSA who is kidnapping tens in an unjust persecution of a religious minority.
The National Agency:

About 20 "Israeli" soldiers were deployed near Al Manara Gate, outside the town of Hula, taking combat positions and with the support of 3 military jeeps.
The photo was posted by the NNA, but I'm unsure if it's new or archive.
The number of scholars prisoned by KSA is now 16. All without trial and who were kidnapped from their homes.

This excludes the other prominent members of the society in Ahsa' and Qatif.
It is important to not forget that the French authorities themselves are doing an independent investigation into the port explosion.

However the results won't be made public, as they will be used to pressure politicians into concessions. It's a matter of time only.
Those demanding a foreign investigation are just playing with the feelings of people, because one is already ongoing.

But unfortunately for those, the findings won't find any connection to Hezbullah with the shipment.

Hezbullah simply doesn't need ammonium in Lebanon.
Israeli occupation jets are still over Beirut, violating Lebanon's airspace.
The day a jet is shot down will be a national holiday.

A day the pilot should wish he doesn't parachute over Lebanon.
Zionist journalists were today on the border with Lebanon.

Picture taken by: @ali_manar1970
Photos by: @zeinabalhajj3

I have not taken any of the above. All are for several Twitter accounts.
Information Division - ISF arrests the killer of the retired colonel in the customs, Munir Abu Rujailah.

An investigation began with him to find out if the motives are related to the port explosion or not.

Walid Jomblat and other figures claimed it's connected.
The Middle East Airlines, which is owned by the Lebanese Central Bank, will not accept payments from Lebanese banks once the fuel subsidies are removed. Air tickets will be purchased in FRESH dollars," said Mohamed Al-Hout, Chairman of the Board of Directors.