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313 🚩 Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun. Verily we belong to Allah, and verily to Him do we return.
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RT @AlMosahfEN: إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَقَوِيٌّ عَزِيزٌ Indeed, Allah is Powerful and Exalted in Might.
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RT @mamashami: 🇺🇸🏴☠️ Netanyahu and Trump’s agenda stretches beyond Gaza and the West Bank, targeting even allies. They’ll push their plans…
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Trump threatens to "let all Hell break loose" if all prisoners are not released by Saturday. - Tell him we are already in Hell. He can shove his threats up his ass and bring back the full terms of the agreement by Sunday evening. #Trump
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RT @DravenNoctis: He lived amongst the ash, he fought amongst the ash, he died amongst the ash, all for his people. His entire life spent u…
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🇮🇷 Mohajerani: We say 'no' to negotiations, US does not understand the language of negotiations Iranian government spokesman: 🔹Negotiations are a strategic approach that Iran, as a country always ready for dialogue, has adhered to. 🔹Iran has always followed the strategy of negotiations, but the language of force and maximum pressure cannot be called negotiations. 🔹Iranians are supporters of negotiations and friendship, but they do not succumb to pressure and ambiguous statements. 🔹It is impossible to smile while issuing directives on maximum pressure and at the same time declare a desire to negotiate.
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Translation Putin will sell the Resistance in the Middle East 🔻
Donald Trump said his conversation with Putin was "very productive." According to him, they discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, energy issues and a number of other topics. Trump added that he and Putin agreed on the need to stop the conflict in Ukraine
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Israeli Kan Channel: The Israeli "army" has begun building five temporary military sites inside Lebanese territory, a line of sites where hundreds of Israeli "army" forces will be stationed even after the end of the trial period of the ceasefire agreement, which is scheduled to end next Tuesday, the date on which the Israeli "army" was supposed to withdraw completely from southern Lebanon.
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There was no plan, not even a backup, to leave Damascus, let alone Syria. Over the past 14 years, Syria has gone through circumstances that were no less difficult and dangerous than the ones it went through at the end of November and the beginning of December. Whoever wanted to escape did so, especially during the first years when Damascus was almost besieged and bombed daily, and terrorists were on its outskirts and the possibility of them reaching the heart of the capital existed throughout that period. Before the recent events began, I traveled from Damascus to Moscow on 11/20 on Cham Wings Airlines to defend my doctoral dissertation on 11/29. My mother was in Moscow at the time, after the bone marrow transplant she had undergone at the end of the summer, due to the isolation requirements associated with the treatment. I was scheduled to stay for a while after the defense to complete some procedures related to the certificate, but due to the deterioration of the situation in Syria, I returned to Damascus on Sunday 12/1 to be with my father and my brother Karim. My mother remained in Moscow to complete her treatment, and my sister Zein remained with her. As for the events of Saturday 12/7 and Sunday 12/8, on Saturday morning, my brother took a math exam at the Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology in Damascus, where he was studying, and was preparing to return to work the next day, and my sister had booked a ticket to return to Damascus on Syrian Airlines the next day, Sunday. On Saturday afternoon, rumors spread that we had fled the country, and a number of people contacted me to confirm that we were in Damascus. To deny this, I went to Al-Nirbin Park in Al-Muhajireen neighborhood and took a photo of myself that I posted on my personal account (it was not a public account, and it is now closed) on Instagram, and a short time later, the photo was circulated by some pages on social media sites. Until then, despite the sounds of distant shooting, there was nothing out of the ordinary that we had become accustomed to since the first years of the war. The situation continued as such, as the army was preparing to defend Damascus, and there was nothing to suggest that things were deteriorating until the news of the army’s withdrawal from Homs, which was surprising, just as the army’s withdrawal from Hama, Aleppo, and the Idlib countryside had been before. However, there were no preparations or anything to suggest that we were leaving, until an official from the Russian side arrived at our house in the Al-Maliki neighborhood after midnight, that is, on Sunday morning, and requested that the president move to Latakia for a few days due to the seriousness of the situation in Damascus, and the possibility of supervising the leadership of the battles from there, given that they were still ongoing on the coastal fronts and the Ghab Plain. As for what was said about our departure without informing my cousins who were in Damascus, I am the one who contacted them more than once as soon as we learned of our move, and we learned from the workers in their house that they had left for an unknown destination. After a while, we headed towards Damascus International Airport and arrived at around 3:00 am and met my uncle Maher there, as the airport was empty of employees including the control tower, and then we moved on a Russian military plane to Latakia, where we landed at Hmeimim Airport before dawn. In the early hours of the day, Sunday, we were supposed to move towards the presidential rest house in the Burj Islam area, which is more than 40 kilometers away from the base by road, but attempts to communicate with any of the workers there failed as all the phones that were called were turned off, and information began to come in about the withdrawal of forces from the front with the terrorists and the fall of the last military sites. 1/2
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