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— 🇱🇧 /🇮🇱 Another angle of one of the impacts, as Hezbollah officially announces they targeted the 'Carmel' base south of Haifa with 'Fadi-1' rockets. Israeli media reports injuries and material damages, with interception attempts failing.
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⚡⚡🇵🇸🇱🇧 Direct hits also reported in Tiberias. One seriously injured settler, and one moderately.
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— October 7th was a day of major military achievements for the Palestinian resistance. However, it was also the start of a genocide that has lasted a year and killed more than 40,000 innocent Gazans, including many women and children.
Therefore, while not discounting the major impact and lasting effects of this historic day, I think it is inappropriate to express any congratulations, out of respect for the families and the martyrs.
While most Gazans agree that October 7th was necessary and the Israelis deserved it after years of brutal oppression, it also marked a point that would change their lives forever. Did the situation of the people of Gaza improve? Did they gain more freedom? Are they less oppressed now? No. In fact, things are worse now. Much worse.
October 7th is not something to "celebrate". You dont celebrate an event that led to the deaths of 40,000 people. Don't get me wrong, Israel is the only one to blame for this. But war is not fun, it is not cool, and it isn't entertainment. Don't treat it lightly.
October 7th was a necessary hurdle on the long road to Palestinian liberation, to get back ALL of occupied Palestine. And its effects on the Zionist entity will become apparent in the future. But war is not a football match.
The people on the ground don't care about political victories, about national pride, or about revenge. The people care about seeing their families again, about moving back to their homes, about being able to cook their favourite dish, and being able to get married and see their children grow up.
It is easy for us, across the world, to celebrate an event that affected none of us directly. Resistance is not without sacrifice, but let's not pretend that this victory came easy and that there's nothing to grieve over. October 7th was a major and necessary achievement, but don't act like it's all moonshine and fairy dust.
All I'm saying is, try not to forget your humanity. If you want to, celebrate, but be mindful that you do not get insensitive towards human suffering, even after such major victories. Whatever had to be done, was done. This was simply a duty, not an event for enjoyment or entertainment.
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Therefore, while not discounting the major impact and lasting effects of this historic day, I think it is inappropriate to express any congratulations, out of respect for the families and the martyrs.
While most Gazans agree that October 7th was necessary and the Israelis deserved it after years of brutal oppression, it also marked a point that would change their lives forever. Did the situation of the people of Gaza improve? Did they gain more freedom? Are they less oppressed now? No. In fact, things are worse now. Much worse.
October 7th is not something to "celebrate". You dont celebrate an event that led to the deaths of 40,000 people. Don't get me wrong, Israel is the only one to blame for this. But war is not fun, it is not cool, and it isn't entertainment. Don't treat it lightly.
October 7th was a necessary hurdle on the long road to Palestinian liberation, to get back ALL of occupied Palestine. And its effects on the Zionist entity will become apparent in the future. But war is not a football match.
The people on the ground don't care about political victories, about national pride, or about revenge. The people care about seeing their families again, about moving back to their homes, about being able to cook their favourite dish, and being able to get married and see their children grow up.
It is easy for us, across the world, to celebrate an event that affected none of us directly. Resistance is not without sacrifice, but let's not pretend that this victory came easy and that there's nothing to grieve over. October 7th was a major and necessary achievement, but don't act like it's all moonshine and fairy dust.
All I'm saying is, try not to forget your humanity. If you want to, celebrate, but be mindful that you do not get insensitive towards human suffering, even after such major victories. Whatever had to be done, was done. This was simply a duty, not an event for enjoyment or entertainment.
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'Be calm. All of these events you see unfolding, are part of a difficult path towards the peak. You should not hesitate.
If we want to reach the top of Tochal or Damavand (mountains in Iran), there will be holes, rocks, wind, smoke, gas, and so on. But we are climbing. We are climbing.
You should not be worried at all, these events are natural. In fact, if this path had been without difficulties, you should have been worried.'
— Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei
If we want to reach the top of Tochal or Damavand (mountains in Iran), there will be holes, rocks, wind, smoke, gas, and so on. But we are climbing. We are climbing.
You should not be worried at all, these events are natural. In fact, if this path had been without difficulties, you should have been worried.'
— Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei
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— ❗️🇮🇷☢️ Deputy of the Supreme Leader's Representative in the IRGC:
'Based on Islamic principles and ethics, the construction and use of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction in general is not permissible.
However, if it becomes necessary to safeguard the lives, property, and honor of the Muslims and the Iranian population, the Islamic Republic of Iran will undoubtedly reconsider its stance on the development of its nuclear program and take the required actions.'
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'Based on Islamic principles and ethics, the construction and use of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction in general is not permissible.
However, if it becomes necessary to safeguard the lives, property, and honor of the Muslims and the Iranian population, the Islamic Republic of Iran will undoubtedly reconsider its stance on the development of its nuclear program and take the required actions.'
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2- 500 tents
3- 3000 blankets
4- 5000 food baskets
The competent authorities at Latakia airport, in cooperation with the Russian forces operating at the Hmeimim base, supervised the unloading of the plane's cargo
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— ❗️🇮🇱 BREAKING: Red Alerts all across Tel Aviv – it is probably a Yemeni ballistic missile
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— 🇮🇷/🇪🇬 NEW: Iran's Foreign Minister held a telephone conversation with the Egyptian Foreign Minister, and conveyed to him that Iran would give a crushing response to any Zionist aggression
He also said that the Lebanese resistance is engaged in a fierce ground battle with the Zionist enemy, and that they are fighting hard and have the ability to defend Lebanon.
The two foreign ministers stressed that Iran-Egypt relations must be improved, and that the two countries will work together on humanitarian aid in Lebanon and Gaza. Egypt also experienced condemnation of Israel's ground invasion, saying the IDF must withdraw from Lebanon immediately.
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He also said that the Lebanese resistance is engaged in a fierce ground battle with the Zionist enemy, and that they are fighting hard and have the ability to defend Lebanon.
The two foreign ministers stressed that Iran-Egypt relations must be improved, and that the two countries will work together on humanitarian aid in Lebanon and Gaza. Egypt also experienced condemnation of Israel's ground invasion, saying the IDF must withdraw from Lebanon immediately.
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— 🇵🇸 NEW: Abu Obaidah, the spokesperson of the Al-Qassam Brigades, gave a speech for the first time in months
When the speech has been fully translated, I will post it in the channel.
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When the speech has been fully translated, I will post it in the channel.
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— ❗️🇮🇱 BREAKING: Red Alerts all across Tel Aviv – it is probably a Yemeni ballistic missile @Middle_East_Spectator
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— 🇾🇪/🇮🇱 NEW: A state of panic amongst the settlers in Tel Aviv can be observed as they take shelter as a Yemeni missile is flying over the city.
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Disclaimer: We denounce violence and terrorism of any kind, anything shared is purely for journalistic purposes.
Hamas, the PIJ, Hezbollah and the Houthis are designated terrorist organizations.
We completely distance ourselves from them all, and especially from their actions.
Everything you see here is for education and the purpose of journalism.
We completely distance ourselves from them all, and especially from their actions.
Everything you see here is for education and the purpose of journalism.
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— 🇱🇧 Hezbollah has uploaded a video: 'We are the soldiers of Al-Ridwan'
The video shows never before seen footage of Hezbollah's Al-Ridwan special forces involved in training and real combat operations in Syria and Lebanon.
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The video shows never before seen footage of Hezbollah's Al-Ridwan special forces involved in training and real combat operations in Syria and Lebanon.
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— 🇱🇧 Hezbollah has uploaded a video: 'We are the soldiers of Al-Ridwan' The video shows never before seen footage of Hezbollah's Al-Ridwan special forces involved in training and real combat operations in Syria and Lebanon. @Middle_East_Spectator
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Damn. That's one hell of a shot.
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— ❗️🇮🇱/ 🇱🇧 BREAKING: Paragliders seen entering northern Israel @Middle_East_Spectator
There's only 3 options:
1. This is Hezbollah
2. This is Hamas
3. This is some retard who decided to paraglide in the middle of a war zone
All of the options are equally entertaining.
1. This is Hezbollah
2. This is Hamas
3. This is some retard who decided to paraglide in the middle of a war zone
All of the options are equally entertaining.
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