Israeli strikes kill at least 32 people across Lebanon since dawn, as Israel continues to bomb the country in violation of an agreed-upon ceasefire.
In response to the deadly attacks, Iran announced it will be closing the Strait of Hormuz again.
Hi @tokunbo_wahab
For months, we have not seen LAWMA or any PSP provider in our area.
In your post, you stated that waste is evacuated weekly. However, this has not been the case in Oshodi/Mafoluku, where LAWMA/PSP operators have been functioning for months.
Lebanese marine ecologist Mona Khalil, who was severely wounded after an Israeli strike hit her home near Tyre last week, has died, according to local reports https://t.co/OnTwrl9Qv5
This evening while scrolling through Facebook, I stumbled upon a video of Dr. Luqman Idrees Sekoni (May Allah preserve him upon goodness). He was sharing a profoundly chilling story that really made me sit back and think about how life works.
It is one of those classic accounts from the tradition of Al-Qisas al-Wa'ziyyah, the admonishing moral parables used by scholars to teach us deep spiritual realities about accountability.
He spoke about a man who was working as a ferryman. This man committed a horrific, hidden crime; he tried to force himself on a woman and ended up drowning both her and her little child in the river. Nobody saw him do it. He walked away, quit his boat business, became a butcher, and moved to an entirely new city to start over. He genuinely thought he had gotten away with it.
Years later, he was walking down a dark alleyway at night and tripped over a person who had just been stabbed by thieves. As he tried to help, his hand grabbed the handle of the knife still lodged in the victim's chest. Right at that moment, the town guards passed by and caught him red-handed.
He was arrested, put on trial, and sentenced to death for a murder he knew nothing about. No one believed his innocence because of the circumstantial evidence and his profession.
On the day of his execution, facing the gathering crowd, he didn't argue his innocence for the stabbing. Instead, he confessed to the people that while he was completely innocent of this specific crime, the judgment of Allah was flawless. He told them he was finally paying the price for the mother and child he secretly drowned years prior.
It really hits you hard when you reflect on it. Human justice can make mistakes, but the divine court never closes a case. You can change your location, change your profession, and hide your past from everyone around you, but you cannot outrun the spiritual law of consequence. The ledger always balances out in the end.
May Allah forgive our hidden shortcomings and protect us from the consequences of our past missteps.
@ryangrim Israel: why can’t you all stop defending yourself when we’re invading you, you must disarm yourself, so we can expand “peacefully”
This is what happens when entire world supports a country with ideology that they’re the chosen ones and rest goyim.
I have never heard of a country invading a neighbor and then calling it unfair that their soldiers died in that invasion. I don’t think any other country ever even thought to make that complaint.
On top of that, Israel now wants to retaliate for its soldiers being killed while invading their neighbor.
This is pure madness. Just leave Lebanon.
They are unsheltered, malnourished, mentally, physically and psychologically abused in ways we cannot even imagine! Their only crime is going to school to learn. 35 DAYS!!!💔💔
If a Russian or Iranian politician had written the tweets that Ben Gvir posted, the so-called moral guardians of the Western media would be foaming at the mouth, but when it comes to an Israeli politician, they always continue to play the three monkeys. You are insincere and hypocritical!
@mehdirhasan@satisfyourneeds “Israel Is Conducting a Systematic Campaign of Ethnic Cleansing and Crimes Against Humanity in the West Bank”
By former PM Ehud Olmert
(Haaretz - 6/18/26)
Archive copy - no paywall.
https://t.co/FWhaoLqmsq
If you were to write this headline or article in a variety of US, UK, German or French media outlets, your career might be on the line and you’d probably be accused of antisemitism.
And yet the author of this piece is a former prime minister for Israel.
https://t.co/xUqPAHxsab