09.05.202511:18
🇮🇳:🇵🇰 Breaking — Initial Reports: Iran-Pakistan Mediation Showing Signs of Progress:
Initial reports from our sources indicate that there are potential chances of success in the mediation efforts led by the Iranian Foreign Minister and his delegation between Iran and Pakistan. The situation may de-escalate in the coming days if both sides show restraint and avoid further provocations.
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Initial reports from our sources indicate that there are potential chances of success in the mediation efforts led by the Iranian Foreign Minister and his delegation between Iran and Pakistan. The situation may de-escalate in the coming days if both sides show restraint and avoid further provocations.
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09.05.202509:22
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The situation became even more tense with early reports of Indian jets being downed, accompanied by thousands of intertwined threads of fake news and propaganda emerging from both sides. It became clear that the information battlefield is as critical as the military front, with both states using media to serve their narratives.
When there was still some hope that Iran might open a channel to reduce escalation, India crossed a red line by carrying out deep-penetration strikes into Pakistani territory, directly hitting civilian areas. Now it is absolutely clear that India is expanding the scope of its attacks, using sadistic and Islamophobic tactics. Allegedly, made-in-Israel drones—or Indian-made drones for Israeli use—are being deployed. These actions have turned the conflict into a full-fledged war.
Pakistan’s response has not been weak or symbolic, despite how Hindutva trolls are trying to dehumanize the Pakistani population and downplay its military strength. The Pakistan Army is not just a military institution—it is a full-fledged state apparatus with deep capabilities. Seasoned analysts know very well that dealing with it is no simple task.
It is now clearer than ever that both the United States and Israel are manipulating the conflict from above. Their puppets—tied to their strings—are fighting each other in a war they did not truly choose. One actor [India], clearly the instigator, is Israel, and the other is also a pawn of American strategy. This resembles the Syrian scenario, where Israeli and Western-backed entities exploit sectarian divisions—Sunni, Shia, Druze, Alawite, Islamic, Christian—to impose their agendas. The same strategy is now being used to exploit the traditional hostility between India and Pakistan, advancing Israeli-American strategic goals in South Asia.
It seems this could be a long-lasting war if no ceasefire or mediation efforts are made immediately. There is still a possibility it could end soon, but that depends on whether diplomatic channels intervene. If not, and India escalates further in the name of revenge, the consequences could be devastating.
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(2/4):
The situation became even more tense with early reports of Indian jets being downed, accompanied by thousands of intertwined threads of fake news and propaganda emerging from both sides. It became clear that the information battlefield is as critical as the military front, with both states using media to serve their narratives.
When there was still some hope that Iran might open a channel to reduce escalation, India crossed a red line by carrying out deep-penetration strikes into Pakistani territory, directly hitting civilian areas. Now it is absolutely clear that India is expanding the scope of its attacks, using sadistic and Islamophobic tactics. Allegedly, made-in-Israel drones—or Indian-made drones for Israeli use—are being deployed. These actions have turned the conflict into a full-fledged war.
Pakistan’s response has not been weak or symbolic, despite how Hindutva trolls are trying to dehumanize the Pakistani population and downplay its military strength. The Pakistan Army is not just a military institution—it is a full-fledged state apparatus with deep capabilities. Seasoned analysts know very well that dealing with it is no simple task.
It is now clearer than ever that both the United States and Israel are manipulating the conflict from above. Their puppets—tied to their strings—are fighting each other in a war they did not truly choose. One actor [India], clearly the instigator, is Israel, and the other is also a pawn of American strategy. This resembles the Syrian scenario, where Israeli and Western-backed entities exploit sectarian divisions—Sunni, Shia, Druze, Alawite, Islamic, Christian—to impose their agendas. The same strategy is now being used to exploit the traditional hostility between India and Pakistan, advancing Israeli-American strategic goals in South Asia.
It seems this could be a long-lasting war if no ceasefire or mediation efforts are made immediately. There is still a possibility it could end soon, but that depends on whether diplomatic channels intervene. If not, and India escalates further in the name of revenge, the consequences could be devastating.
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09.05.202506:28
🇵🇸 Breaking — Amro Rashad Abu Hayy (r) was martyred at dawn today after the Israeli occupation bombed the Hamdan family home in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
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08.05.202522:24
🇵🇸 | Scenes show fighters of the martyr Omar al-Qasim Forces successfully seizing two Zionist drones after taking control of them during intelligence operations over the airspace of Gaza and the central governorates. The drones were intercepted and downed while conducting reconnaissance missions, marking a notable achievement in the resistance’s ongoing electronic warfare efforts.
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08.05.202522:24
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🟩 Report: Recent Operations: (-8 May):
1) Al-Qassam Brigades Operations:
1. Targeting of Zionist Engineering Force – Al-Tanwar, East Rafah
• A 12-member Zionist engineering unit was preparing a bombing operation inside a house near Al-Fadai Junction.
• Al-Qassam fighters struck them with two anti-personnel shells and anti-armor weapons.
• A large explosion occurred; several members were killed or injured.
• A helicopter landing for evacuation was observed.
2. Ambush in Hell Gates Operations – East Rafah
• Al-Qassam Mujahideen targeted a 7-member Zionist unit near Omar bin Abdul Aziz Mosque.
• They used a heavy explosive device.
• Several enemy soldiers were fragmented in the blast.
2) Saraya al-Quds – Tubas Battalion Operation:
3. Engagement in Tamoun
• Fighters from the Tamoun Company identified a special Zionist force besieging a house.
• Engaged in direct gunfire for hours from multiple axes.
• Zionist infantry and reinforcements were targeted with intense fire based on field conditions.
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🟩 Report: Recent Operations: (-8 May):
1) Al-Qassam Brigades Operations:
1. Targeting of Zionist Engineering Force – Al-Tanwar, East Rafah
• A 12-member Zionist engineering unit was preparing a bombing operation inside a house near Al-Fadai Junction.
• Al-Qassam fighters struck them with two anti-personnel shells and anti-armor weapons.
• A large explosion occurred; several members were killed or injured.
• A helicopter landing for evacuation was observed.
2. Ambush in Hell Gates Operations – East Rafah
• Al-Qassam Mujahideen targeted a 7-member Zionist unit near Omar bin Abdul Aziz Mosque.
• They used a heavy explosive device.
• Several enemy soldiers were fragmented in the blast.
2) Saraya al-Quds – Tubas Battalion Operation:
3. Engagement in Tamoun
• Fighters from the Tamoun Company identified a special Zionist force besieging a house.
• Engaged in direct gunfire for hours from multiple axes.
• Zionist infantry and reinforcements were targeted with intense fire based on field conditions.
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NEW WORLD ORDYR 313



08.05.202511:13
🇮🇳 | Once they used to call them terrorists and insult their religion as a whole, today they refer to them as "martyrs"
Yesterday, when they themselves stormed their mosques, harassed Muslims, beat them, attacked them, violate the hijab of Muslim women, it was all seen as countering terrorists in a Hindu land
Today, the very same people they have been oppressing for a long time, are suddenly labelled as "our civilians" and they are given the title "martyrs"
An example of hypocrites from India who never cared about the Muslims in their country, nor moved an emotion for them and were seen as secondary, now suddenly use different tone when referring to them, why? Because these Indians were killed by Pakistan
Pakistan does not care about the Shias nor India care about Muslims altogether, what you are seeing from both sides, how they act like they care so much about the very groups they have been oppressing for years, to suddenly be referred to positively, is not out of humanity and realization, not for genuine and authentic unity, not because they truly value their lives, but to polish and brighten their image in media, they are just weaponizing the blood of the people they have been oppressing for years and have it as a card to unite people under their banner, it is nothing but a nationalist propaganda, in benefit of the regime and not the people
🟡 @NEWWORLDORDYR
Yesterday, when they themselves stormed their mosques, harassed Muslims, beat them, attacked them, violate the hijab of Muslim women, it was all seen as countering terrorists in a Hindu land
Today, the very same people they have been oppressing for a long time, are suddenly labelled as "our civilians" and they are given the title "martyrs"
An example of hypocrites from India who never cared about the Muslims in their country, nor moved an emotion for them and were seen as secondary, now suddenly use different tone when referring to them, why? Because these Indians were killed by Pakistan
Pakistan does not care about the Shias nor India care about Muslims altogether, what you are seeing from both sides, how they act like they care so much about the very groups they have been oppressing for years, to suddenly be referred to positively, is not out of humanity and realization, not for genuine and authentic unity, not because they truly value their lives, but to polish and brighten their image in media, they are just weaponizing the blood of the people they have been oppressing for years and have it as a card to unite people under their banner, it is nothing but a nationalist propaganda, in benefit of the regime and not the people
🟡 @NEWWORLDORDYR
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09.05.202511:05
🇮🇳 Breaking — Civilian Casualties Mount in Indian Kashmir Amid Pakistan's indiscriminate Shelling:
On the Indian side of the border, Kashmiri families are mourning loved ones martyred in the latest wave of cross-border shelling. In the Salamabad area of Uri, a woman was reportedly killed after Pakistani artillery hit civilian areas. Multiple reports confirm a growing number of civilian martyrs across border villages—many of them innocent and caught in the crossfire.
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On the Indian side of the border, Kashmiri families are mourning loved ones martyred in the latest wave of cross-border shelling. In the Salamabad area of Uri, a woman was reportedly killed after Pakistani artillery hit civilian areas. Multiple reports confirm a growing number of civilian martyrs across border villages—many of them innocent and caught in the crossfire.
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09.05.202509:22
✅ | Zionist and American hands benefit from every Indian-Pakistani clash: (1/4):
Both Pakistani and Indian reactionaries should understand that American and Israeli forces are truly playing a dangerous game by fueling the war between India and Pakistan. Indians must realize that what is being triggered by the Israeli-assisted Hindutva regime is extremely dangerous, and it is Israel that is dragging India into a trap once again. It was the ego of the Zionist elite in India which has already damaged and destroyed its relations with all its neighboring countries—whether it is Bangladesh, China, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Nepal, or even Bhutan. India now stands isolated on nearly every front. If Modi has started this war just for his local electoral benefits, then the real question must be asked: Did the Modi regime truly think through and calculate the consequences of launching this kind of attack on Pakistan?
How far did they think this would go? Did they really analyze and calculate the long-term implications? In the very early stages, it appeared possible that this was a joint effort, possibly designed to gain local advantages—something both regimes have done in the past. But as the hours passed, it became clearer that India wanted the conflict to escalate further, both in terms of time and geographical scale. That shift in posture is alarming. Indian policy often seeks short-term gains, especially during times of domestic political instability, but this time it is risking something far larger.
If India has compromised its own sovereignty and allowed itself to be used in this war scenario, it indicates the extent to which American and Israeli pressure has dictated Indian actions. The visit of Vance and other American officials to India just a week before the outbreak of this war is not a coincidence. This visit, like many before it, was a signal of coordination and intent. Initially, it seemed that Pakistan was not interested in escalating the situation further—this could be inferred from the speeches of its top leadership. However, the tone quickly changed when Pakistan began issuing heavy statements of readiness for war, which not only constituted psychological warfare but also signaled actual operational preparedness.
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Both Pakistani and Indian reactionaries should understand that American and Israeli forces are truly playing a dangerous game by fueling the war between India and Pakistan. Indians must realize that what is being triggered by the Israeli-assisted Hindutva regime is extremely dangerous, and it is Israel that is dragging India into a trap once again. It was the ego of the Zionist elite in India which has already damaged and destroyed its relations with all its neighboring countries—whether it is Bangladesh, China, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Nepal, or even Bhutan. India now stands isolated on nearly every front. If Modi has started this war just for his local electoral benefits, then the real question must be asked: Did the Modi regime truly think through and calculate the consequences of launching this kind of attack on Pakistan?
How far did they think this would go? Did they really analyze and calculate the long-term implications? In the very early stages, it appeared possible that this was a joint effort, possibly designed to gain local advantages—something both regimes have done in the past. But as the hours passed, it became clearer that India wanted the conflict to escalate further, both in terms of time and geographical scale. That shift in posture is alarming. Indian policy often seeks short-term gains, especially during times of domestic political instability, but this time it is risking something far larger.
If India has compromised its own sovereignty and allowed itself to be used in this war scenario, it indicates the extent to which American and Israeli pressure has dictated Indian actions. The visit of Vance and other American officials to India just a week before the outbreak of this war is not a coincidence. This visit, like many before it, was a signal of coordination and intent. Initially, it seemed that Pakistan was not interested in escalating the situation further—this could be inferred from the speeches of its top leadership. However, the tone quickly changed when Pakistan began issuing heavy statements of readiness for war, which not only constituted psychological warfare but also signaled actual operational preparedness.
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09.05.202506:20
✅ | Enemy Watch | Conflict Brief — South Asia’s Boiling Point, [09/05/2025 | Report]
Pahalgam Massacre Ignites Deadliest Indo-Pakistan Escalation in Years
On April 22, 2025, a brutal attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, claimed the lives of 26 civilians—mostly Indian tourists—with a group calling itself the “Kashmir Resistance” taking responsibility. Eyewitnesses said the attackers separated victims by gender and religion before executing them. The Indian state swiftly pointed fingers at Pakistan-backed militants, reigniting a familiar cycle of accusation and denial. Pakistan condemned the killings and offered support for a neutral investigation, but New Delhi rejected the proposal and declared a need for direct retribution.
Military Operations and Political Fallout
India launched “Operation Sindoor” on May 7, striking what it called nine militant infrastructure sites across the Line of Control. Pakistan disputed the claim, reporting significant civilian casualties and accusing India of violating its sovereignty. Domestic reaction in India was nationalistic and supportive across party lines. Islamabad, meanwhile, suspended bilateral trade, halted travel links, and threatened to nullify longstanding treaties. The entire diplomatic framework between the two nuclear-armed states has since unraveled, with both countries expelling diplomats and ramping up military deployments.
Border Clashes and Civilian Suffering
Following the strikes, both nations reported drone incursions, missile interceptions, and aerial skirmishes. Pakistan claimed to have downed multiple Indian aircraft and drones; India, for its part, announced interception of Pakistani UAVs. Civilians on both sides have been caught in the crossfire: artillery shelling in border regions has killed dozens, schools and businesses are shuttered, and airspace restrictions have paralyzed travel. Embassies—including that of the U.S.—have issued alerts to citizens and staff. Normal life in Kashmir and adjacent areas has ground to a halt.
International Response: Condemnations and Caution
While major powers condemned the initial attack, most have refrained from taking sides. Russia expressed support for India’s anti-terror stance, while Turkey backed Pakistan’s “restraint.” The U.S. called for calm but stopped short of blaming Pakistan directly. Iran’s foreign minister visited New Delhi in what is seen as a quiet diplomatic effort. China remained noncommittal, reiterating its general preference for dialogue. Western leaders have urged both governments to avoid further escalation, citing concerns over a broader regional destabilization, especially given both nations’ nuclear capabilities.
Unstable Stalemate and the Road Ahead
As of early May, the India–Pakistan conflict stands at its tensest since 2019. Each state insists it is acting in “self-defense,” but neither side is showing signs of de-escalation. Civilian death tolls continue to rise, and the suspension of treaties such as the Indus Waters Treaty and the Simla Agreement mark a diplomatic collapse not seen in decades. With mutual trust at zero and military posturing intensifying, the threat of further miscalculation looms large. The region teeters on the brink—while international voices call for restraint, local dynamics appear primed for continued confrontation.
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Pahalgam Massacre Ignites Deadliest Indo-Pakistan Escalation in Years
On April 22, 2025, a brutal attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, claimed the lives of 26 civilians—mostly Indian tourists—with a group calling itself the “Kashmir Resistance” taking responsibility. Eyewitnesses said the attackers separated victims by gender and religion before executing them. The Indian state swiftly pointed fingers at Pakistan-backed militants, reigniting a familiar cycle of accusation and denial. Pakistan condemned the killings and offered support for a neutral investigation, but New Delhi rejected the proposal and declared a need for direct retribution.
Military Operations and Political Fallout
India launched “Operation Sindoor” on May 7, striking what it called nine militant infrastructure sites across the Line of Control. Pakistan disputed the claim, reporting significant civilian casualties and accusing India of violating its sovereignty. Domestic reaction in India was nationalistic and supportive across party lines. Islamabad, meanwhile, suspended bilateral trade, halted travel links, and threatened to nullify longstanding treaties. The entire diplomatic framework between the two nuclear-armed states has since unraveled, with both countries expelling diplomats and ramping up military deployments.
Border Clashes and Civilian Suffering
Following the strikes, both nations reported drone incursions, missile interceptions, and aerial skirmishes. Pakistan claimed to have downed multiple Indian aircraft and drones; India, for its part, announced interception of Pakistani UAVs. Civilians on both sides have been caught in the crossfire: artillery shelling in border regions has killed dozens, schools and businesses are shuttered, and airspace restrictions have paralyzed travel. Embassies—including that of the U.S.—have issued alerts to citizens and staff. Normal life in Kashmir and adjacent areas has ground to a halt.
International Response: Condemnations and Caution
While major powers condemned the initial attack, most have refrained from taking sides. Russia expressed support for India’s anti-terror stance, while Turkey backed Pakistan’s “restraint.” The U.S. called for calm but stopped short of blaming Pakistan directly. Iran’s foreign minister visited New Delhi in what is seen as a quiet diplomatic effort. China remained noncommittal, reiterating its general preference for dialogue. Western leaders have urged both governments to avoid further escalation, citing concerns over a broader regional destabilization, especially given both nations’ nuclear capabilities.
Unstable Stalemate and the Road Ahead
As of early May, the India–Pakistan conflict stands at its tensest since 2019. Each state insists it is acting in “self-defense,” but neither side is showing signs of de-escalation. Civilian death tolls continue to rise, and the suspension of treaties such as the Indus Waters Treaty and the Simla Agreement mark a diplomatic collapse not seen in decades. With mutual trust at zero and military posturing intensifying, the threat of further miscalculation looms large. The region teeters on the brink—while international voices call for restraint, local dynamics appear primed for continued confrontation.
🔹@enemywatch
08.05.202522:24
🏴 Report — In a new incident stirring controversy in the Syrian village of Sanawbar, a BBC video recording revealed a shocking confession by an armed civilian known as “Abu Khaled,” who admitted to participating in the killing of a 64-year-old civilian named Mahmoud Youssef Mohammad. The footage showed the moment he fired on the victim, who was clearly unarmed in the video—contradicting Abu Khaled’s claim that the man was carrying a weapon.
In an exclusive interview, Abu Khaled alleged that Syrian security forces allowed him and a group of armed civilians to head to Sanawbar to fight against the rebels—an assertion the de facto government completely denied, confirming that no official authorization was ever given for such movements.
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In an exclusive interview, Abu Khaled alleged that Syrian security forces allowed him and a group of armed civilians to head to Sanawbar to fight against the rebels—an assertion the de facto government completely denied, confirming that no official authorization was ever given for such movements.
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08.05.202521:47
🏴 Breaking — Alawite Civilian Flees to Forests to Escape HTS Terrorists in Homs:
A resident of Khirbet al-Ma’za, a village in the Homs countryside, fled into nearby forests to escape HTS-affiliated terrorist gangs. The area, known for its vulnerable Alawite population, has seen increased infiltration and sectarian targeting by HTS cells operating with impunity. The fleeing civilian’s whereabouts remain unknown amid fears of continued attacks on local villages.
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A resident of Khirbet al-Ma’za, a village in the Homs countryside, fled into nearby forests to escape HTS-affiliated terrorist gangs. The area, known for its vulnerable Alawite population, has seen increased infiltration and sectarian targeting by HTS cells operating with impunity. The fleeing civilian’s whereabouts remain unknown amid fears of continued attacks on local villages.
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08.05.202508:55
🇱🇧 Breaking — The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) launched 20 airstrikes on the Nabatieh area in southern Lebanon, targeting fabricated Hezbollah positions.
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09.05.202509:23
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In such a scenario, what should one do? Those with platforms, voices, or access to the public must speak—but they must do so with honesty, not with nationalist bias or inherited enmity. They must reject blind hatred and choose principles rooted in justice and truth. But for those who cannot speak, for those who know the reality but are too vulnerable to say it, there is guidance.
Imam Ali (A) said:
قَالَ: كُنْ فِي الْفِتْنَةِ كَابْنِ اللَّبُونِ لَا ظَهْرٌ فَيُرْكَبَ وَلَا ضَرْعٌ فَيُحْلَبَ
“During fitna, be like the young camel, which has no back to ride and no udder to milk.”
This means: Do not make yourself a tool to be exploited by either side. Stay out of the trap where both enemy and supposed ally can use or harm you.
In times of great fitna, neutrality, when done with awareness and precaution, can be an act of protection and wisdom.
The best course for those caught in this storm is neither cowardice nor blind loyalty—but calculated silence, strategic caution, and, when possible, courageous truth. Fitna spares no one—but wisdom can protect the sincere.
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(4/4):
In such a scenario, what should one do? Those with platforms, voices, or access to the public must speak—but they must do so with honesty, not with nationalist bias or inherited enmity. They must reject blind hatred and choose principles rooted in justice and truth. But for those who cannot speak, for those who know the reality but are too vulnerable to say it, there is guidance.
Imam Ali (A) said:
قَالَ: كُنْ فِي الْفِتْنَةِ كَابْنِ اللَّبُونِ لَا ظَهْرٌ فَيُرْكَبَ وَلَا ضَرْعٌ فَيُحْلَبَ
“During fitna, be like the young camel, which has no back to ride and no udder to milk.”
This means: Do not make yourself a tool to be exploited by either side. Stay out of the trap where both enemy and supposed ally can use or harm you.
In times of great fitna, neutrality, when done with awareness and precaution, can be an act of protection and wisdom.
The best course for those caught in this storm is neither cowardice nor blind loyalty—but calculated silence, strategic caution, and, when possible, courageous truth. Fitna spares no one—but wisdom can protect the sincere.
🔹@enemywatch | End
09.05.202508:00
🇮🇳 Breaking — Heavy Pakistani shelling along the northern Kashmir border has forced residents of several Shi’a-majority villages to flee their homes. The escalating attacks have resulted in a rising number of civilian martyrs and injuries.
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Basira Press

09.05.202503:07
There is nothing in Islam that allows for forced "marriages" (a form of rape, and in many cases sex trafficking).
And yet Jolani - an agent of the kaffir US and "israel" - is engaged in the haram and immoral acts of sex trafficking and systematic rape of minority groups.
And these literal rapists have the audacity to condemn Shi'a Islam for the institution of temporary marriage, which has its various limitations (not a free-for-all for any man to do at any time). Only infantile minds limit marriage to intimate relations — in reality, it is about holding the man accountable for his actions and honoring the rights of the woman. Lack of marriage is to the benefit of men, as they can take as they please without any sense of accountability (think Elon Musk and his many bastard children). Besides, historically it was the Prophet (S) who established the bounds of temporary marriage — it was banned after his demise by the second caliph. So it is one thing to disagree with it on a jurisprudential level, by siding with the second caliph's decision, which is the academic position of many of our Sunni Muslim brothers who are not affected by petrodollar-funded Wahabbi propaganda. But when Wahabbis claim it is something dirty, immoral, or scandalous, it is a slander against the Prophet Muhammad (S) himself, claiming that he would allow something immoral (it would also by extension be a slander against the first caliph too, since he did not ban it during his tenure). In pure hypocrisy, these barbaric useful idiots of Zionism themselves engage in sex trafficking and rape. This is why Wahabbism is the caricature of Islam that Islam's enemies needed to exist in order to justify Islamophobia. How Islam's enemies want to slander the Prophet and create a false image of him, Wahabbis help to implement by playing the part and upholding these false stereotypes.
And yet Jolani - an agent of the kaffir US and "israel" - is engaged in the haram and immoral acts of sex trafficking and systematic rape of minority groups.
And these literal rapists have the audacity to condemn Shi'a Islam for the institution of temporary marriage, which has its various limitations (not a free-for-all for any man to do at any time). Only infantile minds limit marriage to intimate relations — in reality, it is about holding the man accountable for his actions and honoring the rights of the woman. Lack of marriage is to the benefit of men, as they can take as they please without any sense of accountability (think Elon Musk and his many bastard children). Besides, historically it was the Prophet (S) who established the bounds of temporary marriage — it was banned after his demise by the second caliph. So it is one thing to disagree with it on a jurisprudential level, by siding with the second caliph's decision, which is the academic position of many of our Sunni Muslim brothers who are not affected by petrodollar-funded Wahabbi propaganda. But when Wahabbis claim it is something dirty, immoral, or scandalous, it is a slander against the Prophet Muhammad (S) himself, claiming that he would allow something immoral (it would also by extension be a slander against the first caliph too, since he did not ban it during his tenure). In pure hypocrisy, these barbaric useful idiots of Zionism themselves engage in sex trafficking and rape. This is why Wahabbism is the caricature of Islam that Islam's enemies needed to exist in order to justify Islamophobia. How Islam's enemies want to slander the Prophet and create a false image of him, Wahabbis help to implement by playing the part and upholding these false stereotypes.
08.05.202522:24
🇮🇷 Report — IRGC Unveils New Underground Drone Base in Persian Gulf:
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has revealed the existence of a new underground drone base located in the Persian Gulf.
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has revealed the existence of a new underground drone base located in the Persian Gulf.
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08.05.202521:16
❎ | Both nations are masters in fake news. One side hatches fake news, while the other uses emotional slurs and exaggerations. Beware of fake news, false flags, and regular repetitions.
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08.05.202507:45
📩 Report — Two Key Diplomatic Meetings Unfolding Today:
On one side, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is holding a high-level meeting with Indian Foreign Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and other top Indian officials in New Delhi. The talks are expected to cover regional security and growing tensions between India and Pakistan, as well as Iran-India economic ties. Meanwhile, on the other side of the geopolitical stage, Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Russia for a crucial summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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On one side, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi is holding a high-level meeting with Indian Foreign Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and other top Indian officials in New Delhi. The talks are expected to cover regional security and growing tensions between India and Pakistan, as well as Iran-India economic ties. Meanwhile, on the other side of the geopolitical stage, Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Russia for a crucial summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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09.05.202509:23
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The real battle in this unfolding conflict is not only in the skies or on the borders—it is far more sinister and widespread. It is a war of narratives, misinformation, identity, and fear. What we are seeing now is a media-fueled battleground, dominated by trolls, propaganda machines, fake news, and digital hate campaigns from both sides. This information war is perhaps more damaging than the physical one because it targets the minds, loyalties, and identities of people, especially those who live in complex social and national conditions—like Indian Muslims, Pakistani dissenters, and Kashmiris.
Take, for example, the case of foreign Indian Muslims or ideological Indian Muslims who live abroad. If they openly support Pakistan’s right to defend its territory or mourn the deaths of civilians in Pakistan, they are instantly labeled by Hindutva forces as traitors. They are told to “go to Pakistan.” They are harassed, doxxed, and publicly shamed. But if they do the opposite—support India’s actions—they risk being condemned by Pakistani nationalists or Kashmiri activists as Indian agents or oppressors. The same double bind applies to Pakistanis. If a Pakistani calls for peace or criticizes escalation, they are immediately accused of being traitors or Indian agents.
Kashmiris are stuck in a particularly cruel trap. If they claim neutrality, they are still targeted—by both Indian nationalists who see them as separatists and by Pakistani or pro-Kashmir voices who see their silence as betrayal. This toxic polarization leaves no room for honest voices, nuanced opinions, or human empathy.
Nationalism, in its rawest form, has become the benchmark of loyalty. Anyone seen as critical of their country’s actions—even in the name of peace or humanity—is vilified. And yet, people naturally rally behind their armies during war, believing that it is a symbol of national strength and protection. Ideologically, many believe this is the correct stance. In both Pakistan and India, supporting the military is often seen as a patriotic duty, and any deviation is treated with suspicion or worse.
However, the real question is not about loyalty to one’s army, but about identifying who is the oppressor and who is oppressed. For Indian Muslims, this is even more complicated. If they speak the truth, especially when Pakistan is the victim of aggression, they risk their lives, their families, and their futures. If they remain silent, they are asked: “Are you complicit? Are you secretly supporting Pakistan?” In such an environment, silence itself becomes suspect. This dilemma applies equally to Pakistani citizens, especially those who question their state’s conduct or war strategy.
This situation is a textbook example of fitna—a period of severe trial, confusion, and moral ambiguity, foretold in many hadiths. In such times, truth is blurred, alliances are forced, and ordinary people are crushed between competing powers. It is a fitna manufactured by imperialists, born from the violent partition of India and Pakistan, and now perpetuated by global interests who benefit from eternal hostility in South Asia. The divisions it creates—sectarian, nationalistic, ideological—are now deeper and more dangerous than ever before.
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The real battle in this unfolding conflict is not only in the skies or on the borders—it is far more sinister and widespread. It is a war of narratives, misinformation, identity, and fear. What we are seeing now is a media-fueled battleground, dominated by trolls, propaganda machines, fake news, and digital hate campaigns from both sides. This information war is perhaps more damaging than the physical one because it targets the minds, loyalties, and identities of people, especially those who live in complex social and national conditions—like Indian Muslims, Pakistani dissenters, and Kashmiris.
Take, for example, the case of foreign Indian Muslims or ideological Indian Muslims who live abroad. If they openly support Pakistan’s right to defend its territory or mourn the deaths of civilians in Pakistan, they are instantly labeled by Hindutva forces as traitors. They are told to “go to Pakistan.” They are harassed, doxxed, and publicly shamed. But if they do the opposite—support India’s actions—they risk being condemned by Pakistani nationalists or Kashmiri activists as Indian agents or oppressors. The same double bind applies to Pakistanis. If a Pakistani calls for peace or criticizes escalation, they are immediately accused of being traitors or Indian agents.
Kashmiris are stuck in a particularly cruel trap. If they claim neutrality, they are still targeted—by both Indian nationalists who see them as separatists and by Pakistani or pro-Kashmir voices who see their silence as betrayal. This toxic polarization leaves no room for honest voices, nuanced opinions, or human empathy.
Nationalism, in its rawest form, has become the benchmark of loyalty. Anyone seen as critical of their country’s actions—even in the name of peace or humanity—is vilified. And yet, people naturally rally behind their armies during war, believing that it is a symbol of national strength and protection. Ideologically, many believe this is the correct stance. In both Pakistan and India, supporting the military is often seen as a patriotic duty, and any deviation is treated with suspicion or worse.
However, the real question is not about loyalty to one’s army, but about identifying who is the oppressor and who is oppressed. For Indian Muslims, this is even more complicated. If they speak the truth, especially when Pakistan is the victim of aggression, they risk their lives, their families, and their futures. If they remain silent, they are asked: “Are you complicit? Are you secretly supporting Pakistan?” In such an environment, silence itself becomes suspect. This dilemma applies equally to Pakistani citizens, especially those who question their state’s conduct or war strategy.
This situation is a textbook example of fitna—a period of severe trial, confusion, and moral ambiguity, foretold in many hadiths. In such times, truth is blurred, alliances are forced, and ordinary people are crushed between competing powers. It is a fitna manufactured by imperialists, born from the violent partition of India and Pakistan, and now perpetuated by global interests who benefit from eternal hostility in South Asia. The divisions it creates—sectarian, nationalistic, ideological—are now deeper and more dangerous than ever before.
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09.05.202507:09
🇮🇳 | The Poonch tragedy is reaching its peak. The Indian regime is concealing the destruction and massacre committed due to Pakistani artillery shelling in the Poonch area of Jammu and Kashmir. This is a large-scale disaster, with significant martyrdom tolls among local Muslims and Hindus living along the border. The level of censorship is extreme from suppressing content on Meta platforms to banning small Twitter accounts with fewer than 500 followers. These steps are being taken to censor and sideline major developments. Meanwhile, both regimes are busy claiming the number of "Jets" they’ve “neutralized” and using media to obscure the brutal realities. Civilian losses are higher on both sides, but reports coming from Poonch which is home to a mixed population of Muslims and Hindus from both sects indicate severe suffering. Thousands are trapped, unable to evacuate due to intense shelling from the Pakistani side, and are directly targeted by ongoing strikes.
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09.05.202503:07
Mira Jalal Thabat, a young woman from the city of Talkalakh – Al-Mukhattabiya, Homs, Syria was abducted on Sunday, April 27, 2025, from inside the Teachers' Training Institute in Homs. She had gone there to sit for an exam after receiving a call from a woman named Suha Al-Akkari. Her father personally drove her to the institute and waited outside, but she never came out, marking the beginning of a horrifying crime facilitated by clear internal collusion involving some teachers and students.
Details of the incident:
Coordination with Mira was arranged through a female staff member at the institute.
Her father never left the premises and continued to wait for her outside.
After hours of disappearance, it was confirmed that Mira never exited the institute, and her abduction had been orchestrated with the help of individuals inside.
What followed:
Mira’s father was arrested yesterday, and security pressure on the family has been mounting.
Today, Mira returned, veiled and bearing a disturbingly familiar story, mirroring those of other abducted girls: a so-called “consensual marriage.”
All of this was conducted under an explicit threat: the family must comply, or face elimination.
The young woman, previously engaged and preparing for her wedding, was forcibly handed over to members of extremist factions. Under tight security protection, she was coerced into "returning" under a false religious guise.
After filming this repugnant charade, she was forced to collect her belongings and go back to the man she was forcibly "married" to.
Is there anything more brazen than this?
Young Syrian women, daughters(!) are kidnapped, coerced, their reputations defamed, and then we’re expected to accept the "official narrative"?
What could be more vile than exploiting religion and security to justify such crimes?
Who is held accountable? Who protects these women?
We are witnessing a blatant crime of abduction and rape, fully sanctioned under the guise of religion and state security.
Welcome to the new and "liberated" al-Julani's Syria.
Details of the incident:
Coordination with Mira was arranged through a female staff member at the institute.
Her father never left the premises and continued to wait for her outside.
After hours of disappearance, it was confirmed that Mira never exited the institute, and her abduction had been orchestrated with the help of individuals inside.
What followed:
Mira’s father was arrested yesterday, and security pressure on the family has been mounting.
Today, Mira returned, veiled and bearing a disturbingly familiar story, mirroring those of other abducted girls: a so-called “consensual marriage.”
All of this was conducted under an explicit threat: the family must comply, or face elimination.
The young woman, previously engaged and preparing for her wedding, was forcibly handed over to members of extremist factions. Under tight security protection, she was coerced into "returning" under a false religious guise.
After filming this repugnant charade, she was forced to collect her belongings and go back to the man she was forcibly "married" to.
Is there anything more brazen than this?
Young Syrian women, daughters(!) are kidnapped, coerced, their reputations defamed, and then we’re expected to accept the "official narrative"?
What could be more vile than exploiting religion and security to justify such crimes?
Who is held accountable? Who protects these women?
We are witnessing a blatant crime of abduction and rape, fully sanctioned under the guise of religion and state security.
Welcome to the new and "liberated" al-Julani's Syria.
08.05.202522:24
🟢 Report — Al-Qassam Brigades launched a well-coordinated ambush targeting Israeli soldiers and military vehicles near the Al-Zahra Mosque in the Al-Janina neighborhood, located in the eastern sector of Rafah city, in the southern Gaza Strip. This operation is part of the ongoing Tufan Al-Aqsa resistance campaign.
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08.05.202511:19
❎ | India has reportedly started using Israeli-made drones across Pakistani territories. This is a dangerous escalation, and it’s evident that the Israelis are directly involved. We must stand firmly against the unjustified Hindutva aggression targeting Pakistani civilians.
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Simurgh News Network

08.05.202507:16
🇾🇪 Yemen's Ansarullah publish: "Unsafe Airports" in English, Arabic and Hebrew.
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