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Thousands Of People, Including Soldiers, Took Rallied In Syria To Protest Against Israel, Call For Jihad
Thousands of Syrians took to the streets across the country on March 31 and April 1 in protest against Israel’s newly approved law allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners.
The protesters, some of them were armed, denounced the controversial law passed by the Israeli Knesset earlier in the week and voiced support for Palestinian prisoners and the Gaza Strip. They marched on foot, in cars and on motorcycles, carrying the flags of Palestine and various Islamist banners.
The largest protests were in the southern governorates of Daraa and Quneitra, which are located on the front with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Protestors there attempted to reach the front.
Amid the protests, several videos with gunmen, mainly from Daraa and al-Qunitra, threatening Israel emerged online. Soldiers from the new Syrian military also shared videos with direct threats.
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Thousands of Syrians took to the streets across the country on March 31 and April 1 in protest against Israel’s newly approved law allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners.
The protesters, some of them were armed, denounced the controversial law passed by the Israeli Knesset earlier in the week and voiced support for Palestinian prisoners and the Gaza Strip. They marched on foot, in cars and on motorcycles, carrying the flags of Palestine and various Islamist banners.
The largest protests were in the southern governorates of Daraa and Quneitra, which are located on the front with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Protestors there attempted to reach the front.
Amid the protests, several videos with gunmen, mainly from Daraa and al-Qunitra, threatening Israel emerged online. Soldiers from the new Syrian military also shared videos with direct threats.
Read more HERE
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Former UN director rejects the notion that resistance groups across the Middle East, including #Hezbollah and #Hamas, are Iranian proxies. He says this characterisation ignores the context of #occupation, #oppression, and violence that #Lebanon and #Palestine have faced from "Israel" and the #US.
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Trump: "The biggest bridge in Iran has collapsed and will never be used again. More is on the way.
It is time for Iran to make a deal before it’s too late, before there is nothing left of what could still become a great nation."
Iranian State Television Reports:
Key bridges across the region that could be targeted in potential Iranian retaliatory operations:
▫️Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Bridge — Kuwait
▫️King Fahd Causeway — Saudi Arabia–Bahrain
▫️Sheikh Zayed Bridge — Abu Dhabi
▫️Al Maqta Bridge — Abu Dhabi
▫️King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge — Jordan
▫️Damia (Adam) Bridge — Jordan–West Bank
▫️Sheikh Khalifa Bridge — Abu Dhabi
▫️Abdoun Bridge — Amman, Jordan
Now read between the lines:
Observe how most of these "strategic bridges" across the region carry the names of rulers, monarchs, and authoritarian figures, symbols of power etched into concrete, not of peoples, but of regimes.
And then observe something even more telling… A man like Donald Trump, who stands today claiming (false) victory, reduces his "achievement" to the destruction of a bridge. Not an army defeated. Not a war concluded. A bridge.
At a time when his own administration admits the war is still dragging on, with no clear end and rising global consequences , he celebrates rubble as if it were triumph.
This is no victory. This is the theater of power, where failure is dressed up as spectacle.
Because while bridges fall, reality stands firm: He could not stop the missiles. He did not break the will. And he will not dictate the outcome.
It is time for Iran to make a deal before it’s too late, before there is nothing left of what could still become a great nation."
Iranian State Television Reports:
Key bridges across the region that could be targeted in potential Iranian retaliatory operations:
▫️Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Bridge — Kuwait
▫️King Fahd Causeway — Saudi Arabia–Bahrain
▫️Sheikh Zayed Bridge — Abu Dhabi
▫️Al Maqta Bridge — Abu Dhabi
▫️King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge — Jordan
▫️Damia (Adam) Bridge — Jordan–West Bank
▫️Sheikh Khalifa Bridge — Abu Dhabi
▫️Abdoun Bridge — Amman, Jordan
Now read between the lines:
Observe how most of these "strategic bridges" across the region carry the names of rulers, monarchs, and authoritarian figures, symbols of power etched into concrete, not of peoples, but of regimes.
And then observe something even more telling… A man like Donald Trump, who stands today claiming (false) victory, reduces his "achievement" to the destruction of a bridge. Not an army defeated. Not a war concluded. A bridge.
At a time when his own administration admits the war is still dragging on, with no clear end and rising global consequences , he celebrates rubble as if it were triumph.
This is no victory. This is the theater of power, where failure is dressed up as spectacle.
Because while bridges fall, reality stands firm: He could not stop the missiles. He did not break the will. And he will not dictate the outcome.
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U.S. Special Forces Land In Iran On Daring Operation To Rescue Downed F-15 Pilots (Videos)
The United States military has launched a daring operation inside Iranian territories to rescue the pilot and weapon systems officer whose F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet was shot down early on April 3.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) initially said that an F-35 Lightning II fighter jet was downed by its air defenses. However, photos of the wreckage revealed that the fighter jet was an F-15E.
And while the guards said that the fighter jet was downed over the central region of the Islamic Republic, the incident actually took place over the southwestern province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, according to more recent reports by Iranian media.
American special operation aircraft, specifically MC-130J Commando II planes and MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, were seen in videos posted to social networks flying over the province, leading the U.S. military’s search and rescue operation.
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The United States military has launched a daring operation inside Iranian territories to rescue the pilot and weapon systems officer whose F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet was shot down early on April 3.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) initially said that an F-35 Lightning II fighter jet was downed by its air defenses. However, photos of the wreckage revealed that the fighter jet was an F-15E.
And while the guards said that the fighter jet was downed over the central region of the Islamic Republic, the incident actually took place over the southwestern province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, according to more recent reports by Iranian media.
American special operation aircraft, specifically MC-130J Commando II planes and MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, were seen in videos posted to social networks flying over the province, leading the U.S. military’s search and rescue operation.
Read more HERE