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Tuesday, 17 December 2024 18:46

A nice verse about the future of the earth

وَلَقَدْ كَتَبْنَا فِي الزَّبُورِ مِنْ بَعْدِ الذِّكْرِ أَنَّ الْأَرْضَ يَرِثُهَا عِبَادِيَ الصَّالِحُونَ(الانبیا:۱۰۵)

 

Certainly We wrote in the Psalms, after the Torah: ‘Indeed My righteous servants shall inherit the earth.’

 

This verse is not actulazied yet but it will be happened in future in the time of Imam Mahdi peace be upon him.

Tuesday, 17 December 2024 18:27

Birthday Anniversary of Sayyida Fatimah(SA)


Fatima AlZahra is a great woman. According to the sources, her date of birth is recorded to be the 20th of Jumada II, five years after Bi'tha/March 27, 615.
Fāṭima (a) (Arabic: فاطِمَة) commonly known as Fāṭima al-Zahrā (a) فاطِمَة الزهراء) (d. 11/632) was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) and Lady Khadija (a) and the wife of Imam Ali (a). She is one of the People of the Cloak and, in Twelver Shia belief, one of the Fourteen Infallibles. She was the mother of second and third Imams, as well as Lady Zaynab (a). Al-Zahra', al-Batul, Sayyidat Nisa' al-'Alamin and Umm Abiha are among her epithets. She was the only lady chosen by the Prophet (s) to be part of the Mubahala with the Christians of Najran.
Lady khadija was pregnant and no one came to help her. Fatima's delivery came near, the qurayshi midwives refused to help her.
But by the grace of Allah, four of the best women came to help her in this time of need, as she says, "When Fatima's delivery came near, I sent for the qurayshi midwives who refused to help me because of Mohammad.”
During childbirth four ladies whose beauty and brilliance were indescribable entered the house; each one began to introduce herself.
The first one said, "I am your mother Eve". The second one said, "I am Asiya bint Muzahim, Firauns wife". The third one said, "I am Kulthum Musa's sister", and the fourth one said, "I am Mariam bint Imran, Isa's mother, we have come to deliver your child". So with the help of these heavenly ladies, Fatima was delivered.

Syria’s former President Bashar al-Assad has denied claims that his departure from Damascus was planned in advance, saying Russian authorities requested his evacuation from the Hemeimim air base in the western coastal province of Latakia after it came under intense drone strikes.

 

“My departure from Syria was neither planned nor did it occur during the final hours of the battles, as some have claimed. On the contrary, I remained in Damascus, carrying out my duties until the early hours of Sunday, December 8, 2024," a statement published on the Syrian presidency’s Telegram channel and dated December 16 quoted Assad as saying.

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Sheikh Khaled Nabhan, a Palestinian man whose heart-wrenching tribute to his martyred 3-year-old granddaughter touched the world last year, has been killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza City.

 

Nabhan was killed along several others after a wave of aerial attacks and artillery strikes targeted Gaza City and the al-Nuseirat refugee camp on Monday. 

 

The grandfather gained widespread recognition on social media after a heart-wrenching video showed him mourning his granddaughter, who was killed during Israel's bombardment of the camp in November 2023.

 

Images of Nabhan made headlines as he embraced the lifeless body of his granddaughter, bidding farewell as he kissed her eyes and stroked her hair and face, calling her the "soul of my soul." 

Three-year-old Reem was killed alongside her 5-year-old brother Tareq in the Israeli bombardment of their home in the area. Reem’s mother Maysa was also severely injured in the attack.

 

"We woke up to the rubble falling on us because of Israel's bombing of our house in Nuseirat Refugee Camp," Nabhan said at the time. 

 

Overwhelmed with grief, Nabhan affirmed his faith in God, seeking refuge in the divine sanctuary.

He remained steadfast despite relentless bombardments and Israeli calls for evacuations. 

 

Nabhan publicly expressed his determination to stay in his home, calling on Islamic countries and organizations to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

 

After the death of Reem and being displaced by the Israeli military, Nabhan again went viral as he was filmed helping feed other Palestinians in Gaza.

Khaled Nabhan playing with his three-year-old granddaughter Reem who was killed in an Israeli attack in November 2023. (File photo)

Sheikh Khaled Nabhan, a Palestinian man whose heart-wrenching tribute to his martyred 3-year-old granddaughter touched the world last year, has been killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza City.

 

Nabhan was killed along several others after a wave of aerial attacks and artillery strikes targeted Gaza City and the al-Nuseirat refugee camp on Monday. 

 

The grandfather gained widespread recognition on social media after a heart-wrenching video showed him mourning his granddaughter, who was killed during Israel's bombardment of the camp in November 2023.

 

Images of Nabhan made headlines as he embraced the lifeless body of his granddaughter, bidding farewell as he kissed her eyes and stroked her hair and face, calling her the "soul of my soul." 

Three-year-old Reem was killed alongside her 5-year-old brother Tareq in the Israeli bombardment of their home in the area. Reem’s mother Maysa was also severely injured in the attack.

 

"We woke up to the rubble falling on us because of Israel's bombing of our house in Nuseirat Refugee Camp," Nabhan said at the time. 

 

Overwhelmed with grief, Nabhan affirmed his faith in God, seeking refuge in the divine sanctuary.

 

He now joins his granddaughter a year later, after both being mercilessly killed by the Israeli occupiers in the #Gaza genocide.

 

He remained steadfast despite relentless bombardments and Israeli calls for evacuations. 

 

Nabhan publicly expressed his determination to stay in his home, calling on Islamic countries and organizations to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

 

After the death of Reem and being displaced by the Israeli military, Nabhan again went viral as he was filmed helping feed other Palestinians in Gaza

 

For over 14 months, the Israeli army has been bombarding the besieged Palestinian territory, with humanitarian zones, schools, refugee camps, hospitals and residential areas, all targeted.

 

Last month, the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) said women and children comprised nearly 70 percent of those killed in the Gaza Strip during Israel’s campaign of genocide in the besieged Palestinian territory.

 

Israel has slaughtered over 45,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, in Gaza since October 2023. More than 106,000 Palestinians also grapple with injuries due to the vicious Israeli campaign of ethnic cleansing.

 

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Today, Syria is facing a tough test.

 In a note published on Saturday in the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, Araqchi wrote: The threat of terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS has intensified the region's concerns and has raised concerns that terrorists will turn Syria into their safe haven. .

 

He added: The aggressions and military interventions of the Zionist regime, the US and their regional allies have created important challenges.

 

Araqchi called these interventions "irreparable strategic miscalculations" that reveal the purpose behind them.

 

He said: The clear purpose of these aggressions and interventions is to destroy the social foundations, scientific capital, economic infrastructure and defense capabilities of Syria.

 

He added: Given the conditions in which Syria and Palestine are located, there is no doubt that the Islamic world is extremely concerned about the future of the West Asian region.

 

Araqchi said: "Despite the hardships and blows of the invasion of foreign armies into Syria, it is clear that in the neighborhood of this country there are high-quality Syrians who bravely and heroically stood against the ground and air attacks of the Zionist regime's army. Two people stood for months in the small Jabaliya camp, empty-handed but with admirable spirit and faith."

The Foreign Minister referred to the expansion of the Israeli regime’s barbaric crimes and their expansion into Syria, which began immediately after the fall of the Assad government.

 

The question that must be asked is who is responsible for Israel’s aggression on the territory of a country that is struggling internally with the difficult conditions of the fall of one government and the birth of another!? he wrote.

 

Criticizing the countries of the region, Araqchi called their expressions of regret and concern “the most meaningless words used in the rhetoric of many countries responsible for shaping the fate of the people of West Asia.”

 

“For more than seventy-five years, resistance has been the only viable solution available to the children of this region against the blatant aggression of the Zionist regime and the blatant support of irresponsible countries for the ongoing crimes,” he said.

 

The Iranian Foreign Minister proposed “free elections” as a solution to the current impasse.

 

The way out of the current impasse and keeping the flag of independence and the pride and dignity of the Syrian people high, maintaining cohesion and fostering the spirit of coexistence among the people is through holding free elections that allow all segments of society to determine the future of their country.”

 

He added: “Respect for the people’s votes is realized through free and fair elections that reflect the will of the Syrian people and lead to the formation of a political system that represents all segments of society.”

 

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Saturday, 14 December 2024 17:01

Who won the Lebanon-Israeli war?

Sheikh Naim Qassem: The regime's crimes are carried out with the aim of breaking the resistance, but it must achieve its goals.

 

Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon:

 

?We had a large number and the enemy destroyed the resistance

?Hezbollah fighters deprived the regime of its advance

?Our missiles penetrate deep into the regime

?We are close to displacing more than 200 thousand settlers

?And we realized that we inflicted great economic losses on the regime

?We forced Israel to accept defeat.

?We thank God for making us victorious.

?It is impossible for us to surrender, this will never happen

?He who thinks that he can come and discover Hezbollah should resist but not be defeated.

A new study has revealed the pervasive fear of death that the Israeli regime’s 14-month-long war of genocide on the Gaza Strip has struck into the hearts of the coastal sliver’s children.

 

The survey, whose results were published on Wednesday, was carried out by a Gaza-based NGO and was sponsored by the London-based War Child Alliance charity.

 

It showed that as much as 96 percent of the territory’s children felt that their death was imminent, and 49% actually wished to die.

 

The assessment also revealed that 92% of the minors were “not accepting of reality,” 79% suffered from nightmares, and 73% displayed symptoms of aggression.

 

Conducted back in June, it had surveyed parents or caregivers of 504 children from families where at least one child was disabled, injured or unaccompanied.

 

“This report lays bare that Gaza is one of the most horrifying places in the world to be a child,” said Helen Pattinson, chief executive of War Child UK.

 

“Alongside the leveling of hospitals, schools, and homes, a trail of psychological destruction has caused wounds unseen but no less destructive on children who hold no responsibility for this war.”

 

At least 44,805 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed as a result of the war that was launched on October 7, 2023 following a retaliatory operation staged by Gaza’s resistance movements in response to the Israeli regime’s decades-long campaign of occupation and deadly aggression against Palestinians.

According to the United Nations Human Rights Office, 44% of the fatalities are children, although other estimates have come up with higher percentages.

 

Also on Wednesday, the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution calling for "an immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire" in 

File photo shows a Palestinian woman holding the shrouded body of a child killed in Israeli bombardment, at a health clinic in the area of Tel al-Sultan in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. (Photo by AFP)

A new study has revealed the pervasive fear of death that the Israeli regime’s 14-month-long war of genocide on the Gaza Strip has struck into the hearts of the coastal sliver’s children.

The survey, whose results were published on Wednesday, was carried out by a Gaza-based NGO and was sponsored by the London-based War Child Alliance charity.

 

It showed that as much as 96 percent of the territory’s children felt that their death was imminent, and 49% actually wished to die.

 

The assessment also revealed that 92% of the minors were “not accepting of reality,” 79% suffered from nightmares, and 73% displayed symptoms of aggression.

 

Conducted back in June, it had surveyed parents or caregivers of 504 children from families where at least one child was disabled, injured or unaccompanied.

 

“This report lays bare that Gaza is one of the most horrifying places in the world to be a child,” said Helen Pattinson, chief executive of War Child UK.

 

“Alongside the leveling of hospitals, schools, and homes, a trail of psychological destruction has caused wounds unseen but no less destructive on children who hold no responsibility for this war.”

 

At least 44,805 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed as a result of the war that was launched on October 7, 2023 following a retaliatory operation staged by Gaza’s resistance movements in response to the Israeli regime’s decades-long campaign of occupation and deadly aggression against Palestinians.

The UN Human Rights Office says women and children comprise nearly 70 percent of those killed in the Gaza Strip.

According to the United Nations Human Rights Office, 44% of the fatalities are children, although other estimates have come up with higher percentages.

 

Also on Wednesday, the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution calling for "an immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire" in the territory.

The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopts a resolution calling for a long-overdue end to the Israeli regime’s October 2023-present war of genocide on Gaza.

A total of 158 countries voted in favor of the resolution. Nine struck it down, including the Israeli regime and the United States, Tel Aviv’s biggest ally, while 13 countries abstained.

 

Robert Wood, deputy UN envoy for the US, which has unprecedentedly ramped up its political and military support for the regime during the war, said it would be "shameful and wrong" to adopt the text.

 

Washington has used its veto power to torpedo similar resolutions at the UN Security Council on almost every occasion.

 

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Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 35 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, including aid workers, just hours after the UN General Assembly urged for an immediate ceasefire amid Israel’s genocide.

 

The Israeli military launched multiple airstrikes on Thursday morning, in various locations, including the central Gaza Strip, Nuseirat, Rafah and the Gaza city, as reported by the Palestinian Wafa news agency.

 

Local sources reported that seven civilians, including women and children, lost their lives when Israeli forces bombed a residential building near the Abd al-Aal intersection in Gaza city.

 

Additionally, 15 Palestinians were killed in an airstrike targeting the al-Louh family home, which was sheltering displaced persons, in the western part of the al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza.

 

Furthermore, 13 civilians were killed and several others injured when Israeli forces bombed aid workers in the region west of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip, Gaza's civil defense agency reported.

 

According to agency's spokesman Mahmud Basal, the Israeli forces have repeatedly targeted those responsible for securing aid deliveries, noting that around 30 people, mostly children, were also injured in the attacks.

 

He mentioned that trucks carrying flour were en route to UNRWA warehouses when they were struck, referring to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees.

 

"The occupation seeks to dismantle all services for citizens throughout the Gaza Strip," he stated.

The United Nations and various aid organizations have consistently warned about the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Gaza Strip, which has been exacerbated by over 14 months of brutal war against Palestinians.

 

UNRWA spokeswoman Louise Wateridge characterized the situation in Gaza as "apocalyptic," during a visit to Nuseirat in central Gaza.

 

She highlighted that life-saving aid to "besieged areas in the northern Gaza governorate has been largely obstructed" since the Israeli military began its extensive assault several weeks ago.

 

In early November, the regime banned UNRWA’s operations across the Palestinian territories, terminating the body’s decades-long crucial relief practices and, therefore, putting millions of lives at risk.

This latest wave of violence came just hours after the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Wednesday calling for "an immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire" in Gaza to end Israel’s genocide war on the Gaza Strip since October 2023.

 

However, this non-binding resolution was rejected by the United States, which is Israel's primary military ally, although a total of 158 countries voted in favor of the resolution.

 

Washington has used its veto power to torpedo similar resolutions at the UN Security Council on almost every occasion.

 

Since the onset of war on October 7, 2023, the ongoing acts of aggression by Israeli forces have killed nearly 44,840 individuals and injured 106,356 others across the Gaza Strip.

 

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In his first remarks since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government in Syria, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, said the events that unfolded in the Arab country over the past week were orchestrated in the command rooms of the United States and the Israeli regime.

 

The “regime change” plot, long in the making, gained momentum immediately after the Israeli regime agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon late last month, following its failure to achieve any military objectives after nearly 70 days of unbridled aggression.

 

Originating from the northwestern city of Aleppo, militant groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) made dramatic and stunning advances, ultimately forcing Assad to leave the country on Sunday, bringing his long reign to an end.

 

“There should be no doubt that what happened in Syria was plotted in the command rooms of the United States and Israel. We have evidence for this," the Leader told the gathering in Tehran on Wednesday.

 

“One of the neighboring countries of Syria also played a role, but the primary planners are the US and the Zionist regime,” he added, without mentioning the name of the country.

 

The Americans not only propped up these militant groups over the years to undermine the democratically-elected Assad government but also imposed crippling sanctions designed to weaken Syria’s economy and foment public discontent.

 

US President Joe Biden described the collapse of Assad’s government as “a fundamental act of justice,” crediting it to the US and its allies, particularly the Israeli regime, for “weakening Syria’s backers.”

 

“Our approach has shifted the balance of power in the Middle East,” Biden was quoted as saying following a meeting with his national security team on Monday.

 

Donald Trump, who is set to reoccupy the White House next month, stated on Saturday—one day before the announcement of Assad's fall—that Washington "should have nothing to do" with developments in Syria, literally giving a free hand to HTS militants to swarm the Syrian capital.

 

"This is not our fight. Let it play out. Do not get involved," he posted on his Truth Social platform.

Documents reveal that the US had tried unsuccessfully for years to overthrow Assad’s government, viewing him as a major obstacle in their efforts to undermine Iran and the Axis of Resistance.

 

One prominent organization involved in the US’s “regime change” project in Syria is the Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF), funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), a proxy of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

 

The day after Assad’s government was overthrown, SETF Executive Director Mouaz Moustafa met with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan to discuss what he termed the successful completion of the American “mission.”

 

The Israeli regime, which thrives on chaos and instability, had supported these militant groups for years, working behind the scenes to destabilize Assad’s government in Damascus.

 

Benjamin Netanyahu’s “victory” speech following Assad’s fall from the occupied Golan Heights underscored the significance of the outgoing government to the resistance front, as viewed by war hawks in Tel Aviv.

 

With Assad out of the picture, the Israeli regime now has free rein to illegally seize more Syrian territory and launch airstrikes at will, with no opposition or condemnation from the militant factions that have taken control in Damascus.

 

The US-Israeli “regime change” plot in Syria was supported by some regional countries, as noted by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution. However, the primary architects of the plan remained the US and Israel.

 

Does Assad’s fall mark the end of the resistance front? Ayatollah Khamenei asserted that the resistance would continue to encompass the entire region more strongly than ever, emphasizing that the Axis of Resistance does not depend on individuals or governments.

 

It is a dynamic movement that will endure, irrespective of such regional dynamics.

 

The Press TV Editorial published on Monday highlighted that the resistance has never relied on any individual or entity. Even before Syria became a logistical hub for the resistance, groups like Hezbollah had already established themselves as formidable forces.

“This is resistance, and this is the resistance front,” the Leader declared in his Wednesday remarks. “The more pressure you apply, the stronger it becomes. The more crimes you commit, the more motivated it grows. The more you fight it, the more it expands.”

 

The Islamic Republic of Iran has steadfastly supported Syria’s government and people all these years, providing ironclad and extensive assistance at the request of Assad’s government.

 

Iran will continue to stand by Syria, as Iranian top diplomat Abbas Araghchi confirmed on Sunday. He stressed that Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected and that its destiny should be determined by its own people, not external powers.

 

Addressing concerns about the impact of Assad’s fall on Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei reassured: “With the help of God, Iran is strong and powerful and will only grow more powerful.”

 

He said Iran had informed Assad months ago about the advancing militant movements, corroborating recent official reports, and added that the new current in Syria would not last long.

 

In a recent television interview, Araghchi hinted that Iran had offered assistance to Syria’s military to repel the militant offensive but noted that the Syrian armed forces were unable to mount an effective resistance themselves.

 

Leader of the Islamic Revolution said when the Syrian Arab Army failed to resist the militant offensives; Iran’s direct involvement in the battle became untenable.

 

The ongoing debate about the longevity of HTS-led militant groups and the stability of the new ruling entity highlights the multifaceted challenges they face, both internally and externally. These challenges do not augur well for their short-term or long-term future.

 

“With divine grace, the occupied regions of Syria will be liberated by the courageous youth of Syria. Do not doubt that this will happen, and the US will also be expelled from the region by the resistance front,” Ayatollah Khamenei remarked in his Wednesday speech.

 

Leader of the Islamic Revolution also discussed the differing goals of various parties currently active in Syria. Some aim to occupy territories in the north and south, while the US seeks to establish a foothold in the region.

“Time will show that none of them will achieve these goals,” he asserted.

 

Ayatollah Khamenei further addressed the threat posed by the Daesh terrorist group, describing it as a “bomb of insecurity” intended to destabilize Syria, Iran, and the entire region, with Iran being the ultimate target.

 

He credited the efforts of Iranian forces under the leadership of top anti-terror commander General Qassem Soleimani for protecting holy sites, restoring security, and halting the alarming spread of terrorism beyond Iraq and Syria.

 

“They organized, armed, and prepared local youth, enabling them to stand against Daesh and ultimately break its back,” the Leader said, commending General Soleimani’s role.

 

“Our military presence in Syria and Iraq was advisory, not a replacement for their armies. Our forces established key command centers, defined strategies, and intervened when necessary. Most importantly, they mobilized local youth,” he added.

 

The leader of the Islamic Revolution also reminisced about Syria’s historical solidarity with Iran, particularly during the imposed war by the West-backed Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq.

“When almost the entire world was backing Saddam against us, Syria cut off the oil pipeline that transported Iraqi oil to the Mediterranean and Europe, thereby halting Saddam's revenue,” he said.

 

In the concluding part, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution said the crisis in Syria carries lessons and warnings, one of which is the danger of negligence toward the enemy.

 

“The enemy acted swiftly, but Syrian officials should have anticipated and prepared for such actions,” he noted, adding that Iranian intelligence agencies had repeatedly warned the Syrian government.

 

“Whether these warnings reached the higher authorities or were lost somewhere remains unknown, but it’s clear that such negligence can have dire consequences,” he asserted.

 

“One should never underestimate the enemy or be deceived by their smiles. Often, they speak softly but hide a dagger behind their back, waiting for the right opportunity."

By Press TV Staff Writer

To achieve an independent and strong government in Syria, it is necessary to end military conflicts as soon as possible, prevent terrorist acts, and begin a national dialogue with the participation of all segments of Syrian society to form an inclusive government that represents all Syrians.

Syria is an important region for the United States and Israel in terms of location. Therefore, these countries are seeking to establish military bases in this region.

The Syrian people must be careful not to be deceived by foreign enemies and elect their legitimate government with the right reason and logic and not allow foreigners, even Turkey, to interfere in the future of Syria.

Currently, Bashar al-Assad was forced to leave Syria due to political pressures, while Bashar has many supporters in this country. Therefore, the opinion of Bashar al-Assad's supporters must also be taken into account in forming a new government.