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Have always heard GCC arabs complaining about Iranians using Palestinian cause to really support in Arab and muslim world.

Then the question comes: what prevents GCC arabs from building up huge armed forces and supplant Iranian as the leading supporter of Palestinians?
 
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Statement issued by Hezbollah's media relations:

There is no truth to the Zionist allegations about the assassination of our brother, the Mujahid, Hajj Abu Ali Reda. He is fine and healthy.



They are intentionally , spreading false rumors
When Resistance force of Palestine responds , they can track the Command Chain , messaging (Electronic signature)

Resistance force of Palestine should just put the head down and send more flowers to Ne-Ten-Ya-Hoe in hospital fighting for his life
 
@Mobius

Please kindly do not spread Master Race Magic Lamp Holder , lies
They spread anti Saudi Arabia Rumors

To cause , Goyim confusion
They know Goyim news paper copy paste from Reuters

1- Saudia has indicated firmly there is no trade or fantasy world without Palestine state formation

2- They are no part of Neten-ya-Hoe geocidal plan

Bro, what lies did I spread. Which post are you referring to?

Saudia is a sell out. A family from Najd who hijacked the 2 holy sites. Now facilitating an alternative trade route to Israel via UAE. Both these states demonstrated as good guys by Netanyahu at the UN. You don't need to think too hard to know that Saudia is a backstabbing hoe of Uncle Sam.and the Zionists. Their wealth and power is dependant on their support for Zios.
 
Don't Believe every thing you read

I believe that trade deal is off long time ago from Saudi's side Prince Mohammad Bin Salman already announced that on newspapers

Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, press release below

Translation, Not exact words translation but a rough translation

1- We must find way to stop the war , and move back from War to discussion table, wish of OIC as a collective. Also UN security council [ARABIC]

2- Security council of UN must step in do it's duties to stop war [ARABIC]

3- Unacceptable that 1 nation has ability to Ignore all Security council United Nation resolutions and do what it wants with war [ARABIC]


4- Both European Union and OIC agree that 2 state solution for Palestine is only solution [Arabic]

AMERICAN cult newspaper
"Netanyahu was talking about trade route do you think it is possible?"

5- The Minister stop, thinks about the stupid questions , Judges the reporter is dumb as government mule , maintains composure , smiles ---then respond politely

a) "In his speech , Netin-Ya-hoe, failed to mention Palestine once. This is a root cause of problem , refusal to mention Palestine or it's people- we cannot discuss anything unless this Prime issue of Palestine is resolved. The ideals of peace and prosperity cannot happen without Palestine being discussed" [English]

b) Let Israel accept international resolution for Palestine creation, accept Palestinians and after the formation of Palestine according to wish resolutions of United Nation, of course after that their can be discussion about things for good of regional nations. [English]

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Iranian officials are making the same statements multiple times a day (quite literally). Why don't they exercise silence ? It would do them better.
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Iranian President: The crimes of the Zionist entity are unacceptable and will not remain without a response

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Israel plays a critical role in the global fight for freedom - editorial​

His death at the hands of Israeli forces marks the end of a dangerous era, but more importantly, it symbolizes Israel’s critical role in the global fight for freedom.​

By JPOST EDITORIALSEPTEMBER 29, 2024 05:52Updated: SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 05:53

In the shadowy underworld of terror and defiance, Hassan Nasrallah stood as a symbol of unyielding hostility toward Western society. For over three decades, the Hezbollah leader brazenly proclaimed his contempt for the United States and its allies, regularly issuing threats that echoed far beyond the borders of Lebanon.

In one of his many incendiary speeches, Nasrallah asserted, “So long as there is imperialism in the world, a permanent peace is impossible.” This statement, though couched in the language of resistance, reflected a broader, more dangerous ideology that painted the West as the eternal enemy of the Islamic world.

Nasrallah’s rhetoric was not just empty bluster: It was a call to arms for those who despised the principles of democracy and freedom. He often targeted the US directly, accusing it of being the true aggressor in the Middle East, and warned that the “Axis of Resistance” would not back down unless Israel and its Western allies were subdued.

His propaganda painted a picture of the West as a corrupt force, with Nasrallah famously declaring, “There is no solution without pressure on Israel to stop the war on Gaza,” openly challenging Western powers to confront their own complicity in regional conflicts.

Nasrallah’s words were not confined to rhetoric. Under his leadership, Hezbollah engaged in a relentless campaign of terror against both Israel and Western targets worldwide. From attacks on US Marines in Beirut in the 1980s to support for Hamas’s attacks on Israeli civilians, his actions underscored a broader anti-Western agenda. Nasrallah’s strategy was clear: to undermine Western influence in the Middle East and to promote an Islamist vision in which democracy had no place.

Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon, September 28, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)
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Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon, September 28, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)

His death at the hands of Israeli forces marks the end of a dangerous era, but more importantly, it symbolizes Israel’s critical role in the global fight for freedom.

Israel’s Friday strike on Nasrallah and his top commanders wasn’t just a tactical victory – it was a pivotal moment in the ideological battle between democracy and extremism. By taking out Nasrallah, Israel demonstrated once again that it is on the front lines of protecting not just its own citizens but the values that underpin the entire Western world. Unlike many Western nations that hesitate, debate, and often delay decisive action, Israel acted swiftly and decisively, eliminating a key figure who had become a global symbol of terror.

While Israel stands resolute in its defense of democracy, the broader free world must acknowledge and support its efforts. For too long, Western nations have tiptoed around the threat posed by leaders like Nasrallah, constrained by political correctness and fears of backlash. In contrast, Israel’s bold actions have proven time and again that the fight against extremism requires more than just words – it requires resolve, action, and an unwavering commitment to the principles of liberty.

Nasrallah's death a triumph for all who value democracy over dictatorship

Nasrallah’s death is more than a win for Israel: It is a triumph for every nation that values democracy over dictatorship and freedom over tyranny. Yet, the West’s lukewarm response to this victory underscores a troubling disconnect. By failing to openly celebrate Israel’s success in dismantling a terror network that despised the very essence of Western values, the free world risks undermining the sacrifices made by those on the front lines.

US President Joe Biden rightfully praised Israel on Saturday. “Hassan Nasrallah and the terrorist group he led, Hezbollah, were responsible for killing hundreds of Americans over a four-decade reign of terror,” he said. “His death from an Israeli airstrike is a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians.

“The United States fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself against Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and any other Iranian-supported terrorist groups,” Biden said firmly.

Israel’s actions serve as a reminder that the defense of democracy is not a regional issue – it is a global imperative. Nasrallah’s elimination is a victory for the entire free world, and it’s time that the West recognizes Israel’s role as not just a regional ally, but as a critical defender of the democratic order. The battle against extremism is ongoing, and it is only through unity and support that the ideals of the free world will continue to thrive.
 
Joint speech shortly by Netanyahu and Sa'ar.

Will he become Minister of Defense???

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Iranian officials are making the same statements multiple times a day (quite literally). Why don't they exercise silence ? It would do them better.
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..

Iranian President: The crimes of the Zionist entity are unacceptable and will not remain without a response

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Can you translate this?

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Israel plays a critical role in the global fight for freedom - editorial​

His death at the hands of Israeli forces marks the end of a dangerous era, but more importantly, it symbolizes Israel’s critical role in the global fight for freedom.​

By JPOST EDITORIALSEPTEMBER 29, 2024 05:52Updated: SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 05:53

In the shadowy underworld of terror and defiance, Hassan Nasrallah stood as a symbol of unyielding hostility toward Western society. For over three decades, the Hezbollah leader brazenly proclaimed his contempt for the United States and its allies, regularly issuing threats that echoed far beyond the borders of Lebanon.

In one of his many incendiary speeches, Nasrallah asserted, “So long as there is imperialism in the world, a permanent peace is impossible.” This statement, though couched in the language of resistance, reflected a broader, more dangerous ideology that painted the West as the eternal enemy of the Islamic world.

Nasrallah’s rhetoric was not just empty bluster: It was a call to arms for those who despised the principles of democracy and freedom. He often targeted the US directly, accusing it of being the true aggressor in the Middle East, and warned that the “Axis of Resistance” would not back down unless Israel and its Western allies were subdued.

His propaganda painted a picture of the West as a corrupt force, with Nasrallah famously declaring, “There is no solution without pressure on Israel to stop the war on Gaza,” openly challenging Western powers to confront their own complicity in regional conflicts.

Nasrallah’s words were not confined to rhetoric. Under his leadership, Hezbollah engaged in a relentless campaign of terror against both Israel and Western targets worldwide. From attacks on US Marines in Beirut in the 1980s to support for Hamas’s attacks on Israeli civilians, his actions underscored a broader anti-Western agenda. Nasrallah’s strategy was clear: to undermine Western influence in the Middle East and to promote an Islamist vision in which democracy had no place.

Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon, September 28, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)'s southern suburbs as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon, September 28, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)
Enlrage image
Smoke billows over Beirut's southern suburbs as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon, September 28, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)

His death at the hands of Israeli forces marks the end of a dangerous era, but more importantly, it symbolizes Israel’s critical role in the global fight for freedom.

Israel’s Friday strike on Nasrallah and his top commanders wasn’t just a tactical victory – it was a pivotal moment in the ideological battle between democracy and extremism. By taking out Nasrallah, Israel demonstrated once again that it is on the front lines of protecting not just its own citizens but the values that underpin the entire Western world. Unlike many Western nations that hesitate, debate, and often delay decisive action, Israel acted swiftly and decisively, eliminating a key figure who had become a global symbol of terror.

While Israel stands resolute in its defense of democracy, the broader free world must acknowledge and support its efforts. For too long, Western nations have tiptoed around the threat posed by leaders like Nasrallah, constrained by political correctness and fears of backlash. In contrast, Israel’s bold actions have proven time and again that the fight against extremism requires more than just words – it requires resolve, action, and an unwavering commitment to the principles of liberty.

Nasrallah's death a triumph for all who value democracy over dictatorship

Nasrallah’s death is more than a win for Israel: It is a triumph for every nation that values democracy over dictatorship and freedom over tyranny. Yet, the West’s lukewarm response to this victory underscores a troubling disconnect. By failing to openly celebrate Israel’s success in dismantling a terror network that despised the very essence of Western values, the free world risks undermining the sacrifices made by those on the front lines.

US President Joe Biden rightfully praised Israel on Saturday. “Hassan Nasrallah and the terrorist group he led, Hezbollah, were responsible for killing hundreds of Americans over a four-decade reign of terror,” he said. “His death from an Israeli airstrike is a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians.

“The United States fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself against Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and any other Iranian-supported terrorist groups,” Biden said firmly.

Israel’s actions serve as a reminder that the defense of democracy is not a regional issue – it is a global imperative. Nasrallah’s elimination is a victory for the entire free world, and it’s time that the West recognizes Israel’s role as not just a regional ally, but as a critical defender of the democratic order. The battle against extremism is ongoing, and it is only through unity and support that the ideals of the free world will continue to thrive.
Stop posting Zionist crap here.
 
Answer my question or else you're using discussion about logic as a distraction from my counter point/argument.
Don't get angry bro ..... enunciate your question clearly , I will try to answer it . ....btw , what's your argument ?
 

Killing of Iran's Guards deputy commander in Lebanon 'will not go unanswered', FM says​

"The US is complicit in all of these crimes and...has to accept the repercussions," Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said.​

By REUTERSSEPTEMBER 29, 2024 12:46Updated: SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 13:51

Abbas Nilforoushan (photo credit: WIKIPEDIA)
Abbas Nilforoushan(photo credit: WIKIPEDIA)

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday that the killing by Israel of an Iranian Revolutionary Guards deputy commander in Beirut was a "horrible crime" that would not go unanswered.

Brigadier General Abbas Nilforoushan was killed in the Israeli strikes on Beirut on Friday in which Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah also died.

"There is no doubt that this horrible crime committed by the Zionist regime (Israel) will not go unanswered," Araqchi said in a statement addressed to the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Major General Hossein Salami.

Threats against Israel and the US​

Earlier on Sunday, Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said that Iran-alligned armed groups would carry on confronting Israel with Tehran's help following the killing of Nasrallah, Iranian state media reported.

An alliance known as the Axis of Resistance, built up over decades with Iranian support, includes the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Yemen's Houthis, and various Shi'ite Muslim armed groups in Iraq and Syria.

"We will not hesitate to go to any level in order to help the resistance," Qalibaf said.

He also issued a warning to the United States.

"The US is complicit in all of these crimes and...has to accept the repercussions," he said.

Iran's Vice-President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif, asked about Nasrallah's assassination, told state media on Sunday Iran would react at an appropriate time of its choosing against Israel.
 
Islamabad Police doing their Duty Under "Majboori"
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Just 1 Day ago Pakistani Citizens ,
forced the Majboor Punjab Police to run away without their pants
Pakistani Citizens showcased we are 100% with Palestine
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The Blue Wardi wale of Islamabad Police are due their share as well from People of Pakistan

This why we have a ch—-tia Government.
 
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