— 🇺🇸/🇷🇺/🇺🇦/ NEW: For the first time since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in 2022, the U.S. will not co-sponsor an upcoming UN resolution condemning Russia
Additionally, at the upcoming meeting of the foreign ministers of the G7, the U.S. will object to using language condemning Russia in any joint statements.
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Additionally, at the upcoming meeting of the foreign ministers of the G7, the U.S. will object to using language condemning Russia in any joint statements.
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— 🇪🇬/🇸🇦NEW: Egyptian President Al-Sisi is heading to Saudi Arabia, and is expected to discuss Gaza developments with Saudis
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇱🇧 /🇵🇸 BREAKING: Three buses have exploded in Tel Aviv, with bombs being found inside them
On the improvised bombs, which had a 24 hour timer, a text was written: 'Nasrallah, Hezbollah, Sinwar'.
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On the improvised bombs, which had a 24 hour timer, a text was written: 'Nasrallah, Hezbollah, Sinwar'.
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—❗️🇮🇱 BREAKING: All buses and trains have stopped operating throughout Israel
At least three more bombs have been found, raising the total to 6, including at a train station in Petah Tikvah, Tel Aviv.
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At least three more bombs have been found, raising the total to 6, including at a train station in Petah Tikvah, Tel Aviv.
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—❗️🇮🇱 BREAKING: Netanyahu is holding an emergency session with the War Cabinet
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—❗️🇮🇱 NEW: The initial assessment is that the bombs were set to explode at 09:00, but prematurely exploded at 21:00 the night before.
My initial thoughts: a false flag event to justify the collapse of the ceasefire or an Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
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My initial thoughts: a false flag event to justify the collapse of the ceasefire or an Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
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—❗️🇮🇱 Walla News: 'All the explosive devices were supposed to explode during tomorrow's morning rush'
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FALSE FLAG. Until someone claims it.
Neither Hamas nor Hezbollah has any interest in collapsing the ceasefire.
But you know who does? Netanyahu.
Neither Hamas nor Hezbollah has any interest in collapsing the ceasefire.
But you know who does? Netanyahu.
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇵🇸 BREAKING: Israeli sources close to the Prime Minister's office claim that Netanyahu will order an 'unprecedented' military operation in the West Bank
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— 🇺🇸 NEW: Elon Musk replies to the Commander of the International Space Station on X, calls him a 'retard'
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— 🇱🇧 🇮🇷 A newly released image of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and General Qasem Soleimani
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Who is behind the bus bombings in Tel Aviv?
Anonymous Poll
80%
🇮🇱 The Israeli Government – It was a false flag to justify some sort of future action.
14%
🇵🇸 Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad
2%
4%
🇮🇷 Iran
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— 🇱🇧 🇱🇧 NEW: Lebanese media estimate that up to 1 Million people could show up at Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's funeral in Beirut on Sunday, which would make it the largest funeral in Lebanese history
Israeli newspaper 'Maariv' has warned that the IDF may strike the funeral or targets nearby in Beirut, if the ceremony turns into a massive show of force for Hezbollah.
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Israeli newspaper 'Maariv' has warned that the IDF may strike the funeral or targets nearby in Beirut, if the ceremony turns into a massive show of force for Hezbollah.
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— 🇱🇧 🇱🇧 NEW: Lebanese media estimate that up to 1 Million people could show up at Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's funeral in Beirut on Sunday, which would make it the largest funeral in Lebanese history Israeli newspaper 'Maariv' has warned that the IDF may strike…
— The strength of the Islamic resistance comes, first and foremost, from the support of its people.
I would like to take you all back to January 2020, when the Commander of the IRGC Quds Force, General Soleimani, was martyred in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad.
According to the Americans, the assassination was a massive success. They thought they had achieved a great victory. They eliminated Iran's most important general, and took out probably the most significant architect of Iran's regional power projection.
What they failed to realize, however, is that 'Martyr Soleimani' was a thousand times more powerful than
'General Soleimani'.
More than 10 million people showed up for his funeral, in the biggest nationwide display of support for the Islamic Republic in years (pictures and videos attached).
The months prior, Iran had seen some tensions due to rising fuel prices and inflation, but the assassination of Qasem Soleimani brought the country together and reinvigorated the revolutionary spirit.
If Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's funeral looks anything similar to it, of course when adjusted to Lebanon's population and scale, then this tragic event will only legitimize the resistance more, and embed it into the people's hearts even more.
Sacrifice unites. Suffering and mourning for a loved one unites. Many people in Lebanon, even those who may not necessarily love Hezbollah, grew up with Nasrallah. They respect him in one way or another, and for this reason I expect a massive turnout this Sunday.
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I would like to take you all back to January 2020, when the Commander of the IRGC Quds Force, General Soleimani, was martyred in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad.
According to the Americans, the assassination was a massive success. They thought they had achieved a great victory. They eliminated Iran's most important general, and took out probably the most significant architect of Iran's regional power projection.
What they failed to realize, however, is that 'Martyr Soleimani' was a thousand times more powerful than
'General Soleimani'.
More than 10 million people showed up for his funeral, in the biggest nationwide display of support for the Islamic Republic in years (pictures and videos attached).
The months prior, Iran had seen some tensions due to rising fuel prices and inflation, but the assassination of Qasem Soleimani brought the country together and reinvigorated the revolutionary spirit.
If Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's funeral looks anything similar to it, of course when adjusted to Lebanon's population and scale, then this tragic event will only legitimize the resistance more, and embed it into the people's hearts even more.
Sacrifice unites. Suffering and mourning for a loved one unites. Many people in Lebanon, even those who may not necessarily love Hezbollah, grew up with Nasrallah. They respect him in one way or another, and for this reason I expect a massive turnout this Sunday.
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