The annual Jewish extremists’ parade in occupied Jerusalem has been marred by clashes and tensions, with racist slogans and desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque by hardline ministers.
The kidnapping of Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, the senior commander of the Iraqi Kata'ib Hezbollah, requires a response befitting the "field decision-makers of the Resistance Axis," and it must be shown that "unity of fields" is not limited to coordination on the battlefield, but also includes coordination against the enemy's combined operations in the economic, military, security, and intelligence dimensions.
News sources announced that explosions shook Abu Dhabi, followed by a fire in a power generator outside the nuclear power plant's inner compound.
In a letter written on the morning of October 7th, in the opening moments of Operation al-Aqsa Storm, to Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, the martyred Secretary General of Hezbollah, senior Hamas leaders warned that the Israeli cabinet had concluded that instead of engaging in a full-scale regional war, it should attack each front separately.
Referring to the existence of the Zionist regime's military base in the Najaf desert during the Iran-Iraq regional war, Ayatollah Sayyed Yassin Mousavi stated: The Iraqi government was aware of the existence of this base and the restrictions that American forces had imposed on approaching it.
The explosion of Ammonium Perchlorate Tanks and Arrow Surface-to-Air Missiles is the worst news for the enemy, because from now on, the hit rate of Iranian ballistic missiles will approach 100 percent.
A senior Israeli military official reported that there is no technological solution to counter Hezbollah’s new drones.
Learning from the regional war with Iran, Turkey is seeking to increase its military power in various ways, one of which will be to strengthen the components of asymmetric warfare, including ballistic missiles.
Since the beginning of March, 18 Zionist soldiers have been killed in battle with Hezbollah.
Over the past six years, more than 71 million euros from the EU's general budget have gone not to small European farmers, but to the Al Nahyan family, the world's second richest family.