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12.05.202516:56
✅ | The virus is now stepping closer to reaching Saudi Arabia. All eyes are on the treacherous and stinging implications of Trump’s visit to the Kingdom — a moment heavy with betrayal and geopolitical foulness.
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12.05.202516:52
☑️ | Don’t take the India-Pakistan conflict lightly this isn’t meme material or some form of sadistic entertainment. It’s a grim, unfolding catastrophe with the potential to unleash widespread destruction, unbearable suffering, famine, and chaos on both sides. What lies ahead isn’t a spectacle; it’s a humanitarian disaster in waiting. And in moments like these, even lalochezia; the urge to curse just to release pain feels useless against the scale of what’s coming.
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12.05.202516:22
🇮🇶 Breaking: Ayatullah Javadi Amoli (H) has met with Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Sistani (H) — may Allah prolong their noble lives.
This rare and significant meeting between two of the most senior Marajiʿ highlights continued scholarly unity in the region.
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This rare and significant meeting between two of the most senior Marajiʿ highlights continued scholarly unity in the region.
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12.05.202515:07
❎ | Modi’s recent statement and the tone of his public address strongly suggest that he is attempting to trigger an escalation by blaming a pre-fabricated Pakistani “terrorist” attack. This narrative appears coordinated and deliberate; it was a test, and they intend to repeat it. It’s not just India operating alone. The entire U.S. security establishment is closely aligned with both the Indian government and the Pakistani military. On one side, the Americans and Israelis are sitting with India, feeding its aggressive posture. On the other, the U.S. continues its deep engagement with the Pakistani army, backing it to fight war.
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12.05.202515:05
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If you think Pakistan naming its strategic defense operation with a Qur’anic term somehow places it in the same category as Hezbollah’s resistance battles, you are deeply mistaken. These cannot and should not be compared. Hezbollah’s military actions are rooted in a long-standing, grassroots resistance against occupation and aggression, carried out with ideological clarity and independent purpose. Pakistan’s military, by contrast, operates under a very different structure, and more importantly, under influences that are often far from transparent.
To assume that this is a noble, righteous defense of Pakistan—simply because of the symbolic name—is dangerously naive. We must remember who the Pakistani military is, under whose command structures it functions, and whose strategic interests it often ends up serving. It is misleading to view this as a purely nationalist or religious effort. There are deeper forces at play, both regional and global, and they must not be ignored.
While there is a moral and religious imperative to support a nation in times of genuine turmoil, this support must not come blindly. Every Pakistani citizen must ask: Who is really calling the shots? Who benefits from this conflict? Who arms it, and who justifies it?
Patriotism, nationalism, and emotional appeals to Islamic defense must not cloud our judgment. To paint this conflict with the same brush as traditional India-Pakistan tensions, without investigating the larger game being played, is not just irresponsible—it is dangerous.
Nationalism, religion, regionalism, caste, and communal identities are all being weaponized—by both state and non-state actors—to stir populations into taking sides. But those caught in the wave must ask: Whose game are we playing?
If an Indian Muslim finds themselves celebrating aggression against Pakistan in the name of nationalism, or if a Pakistani citizen views this as a divine battle without questioning who is pulling the strings, both are playing into a long, destructive drama choreographed elsewhere.
It is critical for both Indians and Pakistanis to remain aware and alert. This isn’t just about territory. It’s about strategy, arms markets, and a dangerous global chessboard in which both nations risk becoming pawns.
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If you think Pakistan naming its strategic defense operation with a Qur’anic term somehow places it in the same category as Hezbollah’s resistance battles, you are deeply mistaken. These cannot and should not be compared. Hezbollah’s military actions are rooted in a long-standing, grassroots resistance against occupation and aggression, carried out with ideological clarity and independent purpose. Pakistan’s military, by contrast, operates under a very different structure, and more importantly, under influences that are often far from transparent.
To assume that this is a noble, righteous defense of Pakistan—simply because of the symbolic name—is dangerously naive. We must remember who the Pakistani military is, under whose command structures it functions, and whose strategic interests it often ends up serving. It is misleading to view this as a purely nationalist or religious effort. There are deeper forces at play, both regional and global, and they must not be ignored.
While there is a moral and religious imperative to support a nation in times of genuine turmoil, this support must not come blindly. Every Pakistani citizen must ask: Who is really calling the shots? Who benefits from this conflict? Who arms it, and who justifies it?
Patriotism, nationalism, and emotional appeals to Islamic defense must not cloud our judgment. To paint this conflict with the same brush as traditional India-Pakistan tensions, without investigating the larger game being played, is not just irresponsible—it is dangerous.
Nationalism, religion, regionalism, caste, and communal identities are all being weaponized—by both state and non-state actors—to stir populations into taking sides. But those caught in the wave must ask: Whose game are we playing?
If an Indian Muslim finds themselves celebrating aggression against Pakistan in the name of nationalism, or if a Pakistani citizen views this as a divine battle without questioning who is pulling the strings, both are playing into a long, destructive drama choreographed elsewhere.
It is critical for both Indians and Pakistanis to remain aware and alert. This isn’t just about territory. It’s about strategy, arms markets, and a dangerous global chessboard in which both nations risk becoming pawns.
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12.05.202515:04
✅ | It was a test: (1/2):
The recent fight between India and Pakistan appears to have been more than just a border skirmish—it seems to have been a calculated test. [by whom?]. India launched aggression against Pakistan under the pretext of avenging the Pahalgam attack, an incident which was neither conclusively proven nor fully denied by Pakistan. While Pakistan has provided some statements claiming non-involvement, India insists that elements connected to the attack have links within Pakistan—citing the presence of militant infrastructure and training camps.
Despite the outbreak of hostilities, there are signs that this was not a spontaneous conflict but rather a carefully monitored exercise, with the United States playing both sides. On one hand, the U.S. appeared to be encouraging India’s aggressive stance, while on the other, it maintained influence over Pakistan as well. This suggests the confrontation may have been orchestrated—or at least exploited—by the U.S. and its allies as a strategic test. The aim: to gauge how such a conflict might unfold in the region and assess the capabilities of each side, particularly Pakistan’s, which until now had remained largely undisclosed.
This test was not just about India and Pakistan. It had broader implications, especially for China. The U.S. likely wanted to observe how regional instability could be triggered and managed, possibly in preparation for future conflicts involving China. Meanwhile, anti-Pakistan and more than that; the Islamophobe rhetoric in India—has emboldened the Hindutva regime, which aligns ideologically with global Zionist interests.
Pakistan’s retaliatory actions, though justifiable under the right to self-defense, also played into the broader geopolitical strategy of external powers. While both India and Pakistan have the sovereign right to manage their own affairs, continued manipulation by external actors—especially the U.S.—will only deepen regional instability. Both nations are well aware of America’s real intentions, yet continue to act as pawns in its strategic game. This dependency is dangerous and unsustainable.
Beyond the surface, this confrontation was also a test—an experiment in how a larger war might unfold. The United States has long positioned itself as the orchestrator of such proxy matches. Its fingerprints are visible behind many layers of this crisis, directly and indirectly.
What we are witnessing is not just a bilateral dispute—it’s a multi-tiered arms and influence network. Turkey has supplied weapons to both Israel and Pakistan. Israel, in turn, has transferred weapons to India. Meanwhile, India has reportedly sent weapons to Turkey to be rebranded and sold in the Israeli market. This circular arms trade reveals a deeply entangled and cynical web of military commerce. These deals are not isolated transactions—they are part of a broader power game in which economic interests, strategic alliances, and ideological manipulation all intersect.
This is not only morally bankrupt but also geopolitically dangerous. The same actors supplying weapons to both sides of a conflict are essentially feeding the fire they pretend to extinguish. The Turkey-Israel relationship, despite public friction, continues to function smoothly behind closed doors when it comes to arms and trade. What emerges is a global arms ecosystem exploiting regional fault lines.
China is also clearly in the crosshairs. The U.S. wants to send a clear signal to Beijing: “We’re closer than you think.” By using Kashmir as a geopolitical bait, Washington hopes to provoke renewed Indian aggression toward Pakistani-controlled Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), prompting a retaliation from Pakistan. This dogfight, once unleashed, would not remain local—it would serve broader strategic aims, destabilizing China’s neighborhood while justifying increased U.S. military presence in the region.
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The recent fight between India and Pakistan appears to have been more than just a border skirmish—it seems to have been a calculated test. [by whom?]. India launched aggression against Pakistan under the pretext of avenging the Pahalgam attack, an incident which was neither conclusively proven nor fully denied by Pakistan. While Pakistan has provided some statements claiming non-involvement, India insists that elements connected to the attack have links within Pakistan—citing the presence of militant infrastructure and training camps.
Despite the outbreak of hostilities, there are signs that this was not a spontaneous conflict but rather a carefully monitored exercise, with the United States playing both sides. On one hand, the U.S. appeared to be encouraging India’s aggressive stance, while on the other, it maintained influence over Pakistan as well. This suggests the confrontation may have been orchestrated—or at least exploited—by the U.S. and its allies as a strategic test. The aim: to gauge how such a conflict might unfold in the region and assess the capabilities of each side, particularly Pakistan’s, which until now had remained largely undisclosed.
This test was not just about India and Pakistan. It had broader implications, especially for China. The U.S. likely wanted to observe how regional instability could be triggered and managed, possibly in preparation for future conflicts involving China. Meanwhile, anti-Pakistan and more than that; the Islamophobe rhetoric in India—has emboldened the Hindutva regime, which aligns ideologically with global Zionist interests.
Pakistan’s retaliatory actions, though justifiable under the right to self-defense, also played into the broader geopolitical strategy of external powers. While both India and Pakistan have the sovereign right to manage their own affairs, continued manipulation by external actors—especially the U.S.—will only deepen regional instability. Both nations are well aware of America’s real intentions, yet continue to act as pawns in its strategic game. This dependency is dangerous and unsustainable.
Beyond the surface, this confrontation was also a test—an experiment in how a larger war might unfold. The United States has long positioned itself as the orchestrator of such proxy matches. Its fingerprints are visible behind many layers of this crisis, directly and indirectly.
What we are witnessing is not just a bilateral dispute—it’s a multi-tiered arms and influence network. Turkey has supplied weapons to both Israel and Pakistan. Israel, in turn, has transferred weapons to India. Meanwhile, India has reportedly sent weapons to Turkey to be rebranded and sold in the Israeli market. This circular arms trade reveals a deeply entangled and cynical web of military commerce. These deals are not isolated transactions—they are part of a broader power game in which economic interests, strategic alliances, and ideological manipulation all intersect.
This is not only morally bankrupt but also geopolitically dangerous. The same actors supplying weapons to both sides of a conflict are essentially feeding the fire they pretend to extinguish. The Turkey-Israel relationship, despite public friction, continues to function smoothly behind closed doors when it comes to arms and trade. What emerges is a global arms ecosystem exploiting regional fault lines.
China is also clearly in the crosshairs. The U.S. wants to send a clear signal to Beijing: “We’re closer than you think.” By using Kashmir as a geopolitical bait, Washington hopes to provoke renewed Indian aggression toward Pakistani-controlled Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), prompting a retaliation from Pakistan. This dogfight, once unleashed, would not remain local—it would serve broader strategic aims, destabilizing China’s neighborhood while justifying increased U.S. military presence in the region.
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12.05.202513:02
🇮🇷🇱🇧 | Iran performed performed 1,260 successful surgeries for injured loved ones from the terrorist pagers attack
The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society at the ceremony commemorating Red Crescent Week, Pir-Hossein Kolivand:
🔸 If Pakistan had a flood, if Syria or Morocco had an earthquake, etc., we would have been the first countries to be present.
🔸 We were among the first and most effective countries to provide aid and relief to neighboring countries.
🔸In the atrocity of Operation Pagers in Lebanon, where there were 3,000 wounded, 700 of whom were in critical condition, we performed 1,260 surgeries on these loved ones without a single delayed or unsuccessful operation.
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The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society at the ceremony commemorating Red Crescent Week, Pir-Hossein Kolivand:
🔸 If Pakistan had a flood, if Syria or Morocco had an earthquake, etc., we would have been the first countries to be present.
🔸 We were among the first and most effective countries to provide aid and relief to neighboring countries.
🔸In the atrocity of Operation Pagers in Lebanon, where there were 3,000 wounded, 700 of whom were in critical condition, we performed 1,260 surgeries on these loved ones without a single delayed or unsuccessful operation.
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12.05.202511:44
🇮🇶 Breaking — His Excellency Ayatullah Javadi Amoli (H) has arrived at the residence of His Eminence Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Husayni Sistani (H) in Najaf.
The meeting between the two senior scholars is currently underway.
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The meeting between the two senior scholars is currently underway.
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12.05.202509:11
🟡 Breaking | An expected speech by the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Shaykh Naim Qassim (H), today at 08:30 PM Beirut time.
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12.05.202508:19
❎ | Motasem A Dalloul does not represent Palestine; it is Abu Ubaydah who truly represents it.
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12.05.202508:10
🟩 Breaking — Abu Ubaydah (H):
The Martyr Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades have decided to release the Zionist-American dual citizen prisoner Idan Alexander today, Monday 12 May 2025.
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The Martyr Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades have decided to release the Zionist-American dual citizen prisoner Idan Alexander today, Monday 12 May 2025.
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12.05.202507:09
🟢 Breaking | Statement by Abu Ubaydah (H) Coming Soon:
The Al-Qassam Brigades have issued a statement announcing that an important tweet by their military spokesman, Abu Ubaydah, will be released soon via his Telegram channel.
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The Al-Qassam Brigades have issued a statement announcing that an important tweet by their military spokesman, Abu Ubaydah, will be released soon via his Telegram channel.
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12.05.202506:29
🇮🇷 Report — Imam Khamenei (H) on 10 May 2025; while meeting with thousands of labourers and workers:
Let me say a few words about the malicious policies being carried out in the world today against nations. There is a deliberate attempt to make the issue of Palestine be forgotten. Muslim nations must not allow this to happen; they must not allow it. Through various rumors, irrelevant and meaningless rhetoric, and the introduction of new, distracting topics, they try to divert minds from the issue of Palestine. Minds must not be diverted from the issue of Palestine.
The crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza and Palestine are not something that can be overlooked. The entire world must stand against it — against both the Zionist regime itself and its supporters. Yes, your judgment is correct: the Americans truly support them. In the world of politics, words are sometimes said that may suggest otherwise, but this is not the reality.
The reality is that the oppressed nation of Palestine, the oppressed people of Gaza, are not just facing the Zionist regime — they are confronting the United States and Britain. These are the ones strengthening the criminal regime. Otherwise, it was their duty to stop it. You gave them weapons, you gave them facilities; whenever they run short, they use your support, and they are continuously aided by you. Now that you see the scale of their crimes — the killings, the massacres, the atrocities — the world must stand against them.
America’s duty is to stop these crimes. Not only do they fail to do so, they actively support them. Therefore, the world must, in the truest sense, stand both against the Zionist regime and its supporters — including the United States. Some slogans, statements, and passing events must not lead to the issue of Palestine being forgotten.
Of course, I firmly believe that, by God’s grace and by His dignity and majesty, Palestine will triumph over the Zionist occupiers. This will happen. Falsehood has a temporary glamour — it may appear for a few days, but it will surely vanish. There is no doubt about it. These apparent advances — what they’re doing in Syria and elsewhere — are not signs of strength. On the contrary, they are signs of weakness and will, God willing, result in even greater weakness.
We hope that the Iranian nation and all faithful nations will, God willing, one day witness with their own eyes the victory of Palestine over its aggressors and occupiers.
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Let me say a few words about the malicious policies being carried out in the world today against nations. There is a deliberate attempt to make the issue of Palestine be forgotten. Muslim nations must not allow this to happen; they must not allow it. Through various rumors, irrelevant and meaningless rhetoric, and the introduction of new, distracting topics, they try to divert minds from the issue of Palestine. Minds must not be diverted from the issue of Palestine.
The crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza and Palestine are not something that can be overlooked. The entire world must stand against it — against both the Zionist regime itself and its supporters. Yes, your judgment is correct: the Americans truly support them. In the world of politics, words are sometimes said that may suggest otherwise, but this is not the reality.
The reality is that the oppressed nation of Palestine, the oppressed people of Gaza, are not just facing the Zionist regime — they are confronting the United States and Britain. These are the ones strengthening the criminal regime. Otherwise, it was their duty to stop it. You gave them weapons, you gave them facilities; whenever they run short, they use your support, and they are continuously aided by you. Now that you see the scale of their crimes — the killings, the massacres, the atrocities — the world must stand against them.
America’s duty is to stop these crimes. Not only do they fail to do so, they actively support them. Therefore, the world must, in the truest sense, stand both against the Zionist regime and its supporters — including the United States. Some slogans, statements, and passing events must not lead to the issue of Palestine being forgotten.
Of course, I firmly believe that, by God’s grace and by His dignity and majesty, Palestine will triumph over the Zionist occupiers. This will happen. Falsehood has a temporary glamour — it may appear for a few days, but it will surely vanish. There is no doubt about it. These apparent advances — what they’re doing in Syria and elsewhere — are not signs of strength. On the contrary, they are signs of weakness and will, God willing, result in even greater weakness.
We hope that the Iranian nation and all faithful nations will, God willing, one day witness with their own eyes the victory of Palestine over its aggressors and occupiers.
🔹@enemywatch
12.05.202505:22
🇮🇷: 🇮🇶 | Renowned Iranian Marjā‘, Ayatullah Shaykh Abdullah Javadi Amoli (H), aged 92, is currently on a rare and historic visit to Iraq. He has already visited the sacred shrines of the Imams in Najaf, Samarra, and Kadhmain, and is expected to arrive in Karbala in the coming days. This trip is significant, as such visits by a senior Marjā of his stature outside Iran are extremely rare. His presence has been warmly received by thousands of believers and prominent scholars from the Hawza of Najaf.
Despite the usual ongoing efforts by CIA-linked agents, the Shirazi movement, and other deviant ideological trends to provoke division between the Hawzās of Qom and Najaf, the visit of Ayatullah Javadi Amoli (H) sends a powerful message of unity. It reaffirms the deep spiritual ties and mutual respect between the two great seminaries of Shi’ā Islam.
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Despite the usual ongoing efforts by CIA-linked agents, the Shirazi movement, and other deviant ideological trends to provoke division between the Hawzās of Qom and Najaf, the visit of Ayatullah Javadi Amoli (H) sends a powerful message of unity. It reaffirms the deep spiritual ties and mutual respect between the two great seminaries of Shi’ā Islam.
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11.05.202522:34
A ”Palestinian state”under Zionist supremacy is not a Palestinian state but a colony. No one should accept such a psyop. It will mean the end of Palestinians as that is the goal and Israel won’t step away from that and neither will Zionist America.
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