إنما الدُّنيا كَظِلٍّ زائلٍ أو كضيف بات ليلاً فارتحل أو كطيف يراه نائم أو كبرق لاح في أفق الأمل i tweet abt anything n everyhing but above all humanity
@BadrHage@SalwanZeina ولكن ما الخطوة التالية؟ يبقى الوضع القائم على ما هو ونكتفي بالكلام والتنديد؟ الكل يعلم أن الإتفاق غير قانوني والسلطة تأتمر بأوامر وإرشادات صهيوأميركية. والحل؟
@JamalCheaib كلو هيدا معروف بس وبعدين شو؟ صرلنا كم شهر ومنحكي عن خيانة السلطة ولكن ما حدا سمعنا تحرك عالقليلة قانونياً بمجلس الوزراء أو مجلس النواب ليوقف هالمهزلة يللي رح تأخد البلد للفتنة.
@RepJoshG@RepMikeLawler You claim “the Lebanese people”..! Hold on. Where did you get that statement/information?
Let’s be more rational before you utter such.
The south of Lebanon is not a “war zone.” Dahiye is not a “Hezbollah stronghold.”
These are the places people live. The cafés and restaurants where friends meet. The shops people rely on. Homes, schools, businesses, neighbourhoods full of life.
But as we see here, much of the media describes them in military terms, erasing the people who live there. Calling entire communities “Hezbollah strongholds dehumanises civilians and turns vibrant neighbourhoods into acceptable targets in the public mind.
This language is not neutral. It helps manufacture consent for the bombing of civilian areas by presenting them as little more than extensions of a “militant” group, rather than places where hundreds of thousands of ordinary people live their lives.
When the people are excluded from the story, the bombings become easier to justify.
@CNN Oh please shut up. You are just a tool or worse a pawn in a larger game and you’ve sold the majority of the people of Lebanon for free. At the end history will judge you as a failed “president” who knows nothing of diplomacy or negotiations.
@BabarHoneyX@s_m_marandi Well spoken and very clearly explained by Prof Marandi, and yet she kept a straight face with her lies and propaganda. Truly, what a shame!
@umyaznemo I have never watched such clarity of purpose in an interview of less than few minutes. This is what’s it’s all about. Live in shame and slavery or die for righteousness. 👍
They’re carrying out a FINAL SOLUTION in Gaza.
Out in the open. In real time.
This is worse than Nazi Germany because the world is watching it unfold live, and Western leaders are justifying, funding and arming the slaughter.
Regional leaders couldn’t care less.
And the entire corporate media machine is working overtime to sanitize a fascist state doing 18th century settler colonialism in 2025, complete with rape, mass murder and ethnic cleansing.
If ever there were a time to invoke the “Responsibility to Protect,” it’s now.
If ever we needed a coalition of the willing to stop a Holocaust, it’s today in Gaza.
The Israelis need to be stopped.
If they succeed, it won’t just be a moral stain on humanity.
It will mark the beginning of a new DARK AGE, where Gaza becomes the blueprint, paving the way for the powerful parasitic ruling class to use superior apocalyptic tech to bulldoze the lives of any people who stand in their way.
@AdameMedia He said it as clear as it can be. Yet common sense has become not common and understanding simple English has become hard to understand.
Mainstream media is those three monkeys.. 🙈🙉🙊
The final goodbye
You gave your life for the honor of an ummah that had long lost its own.
You fought, sacrificed, and breathed resistance for a righteous people—betrayed time and time again.
Today, over a million marched, drove, and crawled from every corner of the land and beyond to bid you farewell.
They came not just to mourn, but to pledge their allegiance—to carry forward the struggle you embodied.
Shiites and Sunnis, Christians and Druze—all stood as one, bound not by faith alone, but by the justice you lived and died for.
Your body may rest beneath the earth, but your spirit rises, unyielding, eternal.
Your legacy is etched in the hearts of those who refuse to kneel, in the voices that will never be silenced, in the hands that will rebuild, resist, and reclaim what was lost.
You will be remembered not only as a hero in life, but as a legend in death.
An icon may have fallen, but a movement has been reborn.