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Na today? what happened to the soldier who snipped shireen Abu Akhled after 4years? what happened to soldiers caught rapoing palestinian prisonerss on CCTV? welcomed by israeli ministers? Nwaikpe: |
US President Donald Trump’s act of comparing himself to Jesus Christ is “unacceptable,” the General Vicar of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem told Anadolu on Monday. “If we consider Jesus Christ as a model, then we should emulate him—but that should be through his humility, spirit of service, and self-sacrifice, not through a desire for domination, authority, and marginalizing others,” Bishop William Shomali said. “Therefore, the problem is not that he (Trump) tries to emulate Jesus Christ, but rather that he tries to present himself as if he were a superhuman and great figure. “This is not acceptable and is rejected,” Shomali added. The US president’s conduct during the recent war with Iran has violated basic Christian principles, the bishop stressed, noting that Trump “is unfortunately undermining the fundamental principles of the Christian faith, which is to love your neighbor as yourself.” Shomali also voiced the Vatican’s and the Catholic Church’s opposition to the war, adding that both the pope and most US bishops oppose it. On Sunday, Trump launched a sweeping attack against Pope Leo XIV, calling him “weak on crime” and “foreign policy,” claiming the Catholic Church only chose him to manage relations with the Trump administration. The US president also shared an AI-generated photo on Truth Social depicting himself as Jesus. source: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/trump-comparing-himself-to-jesus-christ-unacceptable-latin-patriarchal-vicar-says/3903764
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Don't cheer a war you or your family can die in. Atlantis585: |
Relations between the U.S. and the Catholic Church have not been the same since January, when senior U.S. defense officials shared an abrasive message with a Vatican official.Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pentagon-threatened-pope-criticized-trump-212552754.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAKbj4Q7oZSVhaRC2uKa2WWOnDgclmR9tDpVKaOfpO_S9FSrtHbD81kYYahivGYA0QpUsGB-ZAd9Wz_gvGgwM5PaD8zwiZ9ukYCPlD4FYARx66HMX0Negg-kR-oFadbyb1B8PGGilJm0CXbWIYi0ck_CxFY0WxnXVF8xWSPcL8t6Q
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MOSCOW, April 8 (RIA Novosti) - It is unclear what will happen to the US-Iran truce, but Tehran was able to test its "nuclear weapons"' in the form of the Strait of Hormuz, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday. On Tuesday night, US President Donald Trump announced that he had agreed to a two-week bilateral ceasefire with Iran, pledging Iran had also agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranian Supreme Nat.... Source: https://www.nampa.org/text/22905452
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The IDF says it carried out a strike that damaged a synagogue in Tehran earlier today, saying it was targeting a senior Iranian commander and that it regretted the “collateral damage” to the Jewish house of worship nearby. According to Iranian media and footage, heavy damage was caused to the Rafi Niya synagogue. In response to a query by The Times of Israel, the military says that it struck a top commander from Khatam al-Anbiya, Iran’s military emergency command. “Reports were received that a nearby synagogue was also damaged in the strike. The IDF regrets the collateral damage to the synagogue and emphasizes that the strike was directed at a senior military target within the regime’s armed forces,” the IDF says. The IDF says that it took steps to “minimize the risk of harm to civilians” in the strike, “including the use of precise munitions and aerial surveillance.” The results of the strike are still under review, the military adds. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-says-strike-targeting-iranian-commander-damaged-tehran-synagogue-regrets-collateral-damage/
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the US defeated Iran using less than 10 percent of its military combat power.
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Crowds in Tehran rally in massive numbers, pledging loyalty to Supreme Leader as a fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire takes effect. After dramatic threats from Donald Trump and last-minute diplomacy, tensions ease—for now. But chants from the streets suggest Iran’s stance remains defiant. Is this ceasefire a breakthrough or just a pause before escalation? With the Strait of Hormuz at the center of negotiations, the world watches closely as uncertainty looms over the region. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News. Tehran crowds burn US, Israeli flags after ceasefire announcement Trump agrees to 2-week Iran ceasefire hours before strike deadline Iran claims victory, says US accepted terms to halt conflict Iran ceasefire, US Iran tensions, Trump Iran news, Tehran protests, Iran rally 2026, Strait of Hormuz crisis, Iran US war, Middle East conflict, Iran Supreme Leader, Khamenei supporters, breaking world news, global politics, US Israel Iran, Iran demonstration, Trump foreign policy, Iran nuclear tensions, geopolitics news, war and peace talks, Iran crowds reaction, international crisis, oil shipping route Iran, Hormuz Strait news, US military Iran, Iran state media, Tehran Enghelab Square, Iran unity rally, ceasefire news 2026, world conflict update, diplomacy crisis, global security Source; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiAIScvPYl8?si=MEp8I-rycYCSn8EH |
But the same Sharia kept Christians and other faith in Middle East for 1400 years unlike the crisadwrs, Romans Catholic and Spanish Inquisition. I hope you're learned enough to understand that. zeuss: |
They say women in Iran aren’t free! But this image from Tabriz, Iran tells a different story. 🇮🇷❤️
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In Tehran today, Iranian Christians gathered for at Saint Sarkis Cathedral. Iran has one of the oldest continuous Christian communities in the world — over 2,000 years old. These are the people that Trump wants to bomb “back to Stone Age.” Source: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2026-04/cardinal-archbishop-tehran-iran-easter-reflection-war.html
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Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama, speaking in New York on Tuesday, criticized the U.S. administration for what he described as normalizing the erasure of Black history, warning such policies could have ripple effects elsewhere. Since his return to power, U.S. President Donald Trump has targeted U.S. cultural and historical institutions – from museums to monuments to national parks - to remove what he calls "anti-American" ideology. His declarations and executive orders have led to the dismantling of slavery exhibits, the restoration of Confederate statues and other moves that civil rights advocates say could reverse decades of social progress. "These policies are becoming a template for other governments as well as some private institutions," Mahama said, speaking at an event on slavery reparations at the United Nations. "At the very least, they are slowly normalising the erasure." Mahama said that in the U.S., Black history courses were being removed from school curricula, institutions were being mandated to stop teaching the "truth of slavery, segregation and racism", and books addressing these subjects were increasingly being banned. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. SOURCE: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/nation/2026/03/24/ghanas-president-in-new-york-says-u-s-normalizing-erasure-of-black-history/89303737007/
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So a bridge, Tallest in middleeast, done under 47yrs sanctions by the geniuses of Iran is a military target right?? Jakarta: |
In 2014 I was hospitalised after a blind-sided assault by a young man in an Israel Defence Force T-shirt. I was a member of parliament at the time. My assailant was sentenced to a short term in prison of which he served half. He was a manager at the BBC and had converted to Judaism a short time before. I still bear the scars. Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AsxZZ66KY/
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A US-Israeli strike targeted the B1 bridge in Karaj, west of Tehran, killing at least two people and injuring several others, according to Iranian authorities. The major highway link, described as the tallest bridge in the Middle East, was scheduled to be inaugurated soon and sustained significant damage in the strike. Video: https://youtube.com/shorts/aXD-yPx6Imc?si=kuvkwNyjKxdi16KL
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If they can in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Libya and Somalia, why not in Nigeria? Since AL Qaeda and Boko Haram have same ideology and are allies ekineme: |
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Downing Street on Tuesday morning, on his first trip to London. The landmark meeting reflects the enormous shift in UK-Syria relations since the fall of longtime autocrat Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. Sharaa was previously head of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a rebel coalition that ousted Assad and was until recently a British-designated terrorist group. Sharaa himself is a former member of al-Qaeda, which remains a proscribed terrorist organisation in Britain. In July, Britain fully re-established relations with Syria, 14 years after severing ties with Assad's government. Starmer's government then de-proscribed HTS the following October. Sharaa's arrival in London is another landmark moment in the relationship between the two countries. His visit is expected to lead to the full reopening of Syria's embassy in London and the British embassy in Damascus. MEE/ Imran Mulla https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/id...
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Evidence that Palestinians came from another land than canan. Elusive001: |
Surrounded by French gunboats, a newly independent Haiti was forced to pay its slaveholders reparations. You read that correctly. It was the former slaves of Haiti, not the French slaveholders, who were forced to pay reparations. Haitians compensated their oppressors and their oppressors' descendants for the privilege of being free. It took Haiti more than a century to pay the reparation debts off. SOURCE: https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2021/10/05/1042518732/-the-greatest-heist-in-history-how-haiti-was-forced-to-pay-reparations-for-freed #Haiti #HatianRevolution #AfricanHistory #France #BlackHistory #BlackHistory #Caribbean #Slavery #TheAHNShow #Reparations #Napoleon
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🇮🇱 Israel has approved the death penalty for Palestinians but not for Israelis who commit the same crime. Sixty-two lawmakers, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, voted in favour of the controversial bill which has been condemned by Britain ⬇️ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/30/israel-approves-death-penalty-but-only-for-palestinians/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_fb_photo_penalty-but-only-for-palestinians/
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🇮🇱 A new report highlights a growing trend of harassment and violence against Christians in Israel, with 111 incidents recorded in 2024, including physical attacks, vandalism of churches, and public harassment. The study suggests the real number may be higher, as many cases go unreported. It also reveals rising concern within the Christian community, with a significant number—especially younger people—considering leaving the country due to discrimination and insecurity. While some authorities have begun taking the issue more seriously, the report points to a worsening climate for religious minorities and growing tension in society.
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Once again, the IDF has been caught red-handed fabricating evidence to justify slaughtering a journalist. Ali Shoeib, a veteran correspondent for Al-Manar TV covering Israel’s relentless assault on southern Lebanon, was assassinated in an airstrike alongside fellow reporters, Fatima Ftouni and her brother/cameraman Mohamed Ftouni. The IDF immediately branded Shoeib a “Hezbollah terrorist” in the elite Radwan Force—complete with a conveniently dramatic photo of him decked out as a fighter, press vest swapped for combat gear. But when pressed by Fox News for the source of the image? The mask slipped: “Unfortunately there isn’t really a picture of it. It was photoshopped.” Photoshopped. To smear a journalist as a militant and greenlight his killing. This is the “most moral army in the world” at work—doctoring pics like amateur propagandists because the truth doesn’t fit their narrative of endless “self-defense.” The right-wing cheerleaders in Tel Aviv and their U.S. enablers love to howl about “human shields” and “terrorists in press vests,” but when the evidence evaporates into digital fakery, the script changes to “oops, our bad.” Meanwhile, journalists doing their job—exposing occupation crimes and civilian suffering—keep falling to Israeli strikes. This isn’t isolated incompetence; it’s pattern. The IDF has a long rap sheet of lies, erased videos, and “investigations” that absolve every trigger finger. They kill reporters, then Photoshop the justification. Classic colonial playbook: control the story by erasing the storytellers. The 99%—the global movement against endless war and apartheid—sees through it. While warmongers defend every fabricated image, those of us with a moral compass demand accountability. A truly free press, regardless of nationality. Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1FbFK3Em53/ https://www.threads.com/@thetnholler/post/DWeE72WkWuc/video-it-was-photoshopped-the-idf-tells-fox-they-photoshopped-a-pic-of-a-journalist |
I have instructed the relevant authorities that Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch, be granted full and immediate access to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Over the past several days, Iran has repeatedly targeted the holy sites of all three monotheistic religions in Jerusalem with ballistic missiles. In one strike, missile fragments crashed meters from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. To protect worshippers, Israel asked members of all faiths to temporarily abstain from worshipping at the Christian, Muslim and Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem’s Old City. Today, out of special concern for his safety, Cardinal Pizzaballa was asked to refrain from holding mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Even though I understand this concern, as soon as I learned about the incident with Cardinal Pizzaballa, I instructed the authorities to enable the Patriarch to hold services as he wishes.
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More from the story, kindly read.
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US elites hate Cuba because many of its successful leftwing policies expose just how corrupt and dysfunctional their own country is. While tens of thousands of Americans die each year because they can't afford health insurance, Cuba provides high-quality treatment for over 10 million citizens and even trains doctors from scores of other countries - all free of charge. And as hundreds of thousands in the US go bankrupt due to crippling student loan debt, Cuba offers free, universal education with an almost 100% literacy rate. It has also exported its literacy programme to dozens of other countries, helping millions. There are plenty of valid criticisms of Cuba's government: it restricts freedom of expression and has arrested and criminalised activists, human rights defenders and journalists amid reports of inhumane conditions in detention, Amnesty International has noted. But its political system also supports policies that have improved the lives of ordinary people. And as US president Donald Trump intensifies an illegal, decades-long economic blockade against Cuba, these successes are under threat. As well as cutting off its fuel supply, Trump's administration is pressuring countries to end their medical partnerships with Cuba - which are a source of income for the country. Jamaica and Guatemala are among the nations to have capitulated so far and agreed to send much-needed Cuban doctors home. Whether or not Trump succeeds in his goal of "taking" Cuba, his efforts to further isolate the island are already causing harm both inside the country and abroad. Here's a sample of what the world may lose if he gets his
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Like operation Timber Sycamore. I challenge you to browse it, if they born you we'll, I challenge you to seek it's knowledge. NairalandBishop: |
More images from the protests .
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Millions turn out for "No Kings" rallies held worldwide to protest against Trump Crowds of people protested Saturday against the war in Iran and President Trump's actions, in "No Kings" rallies across the U.S. and in Europe. Minnesota took center stage, in what organizers said were mass demonstrations involving millions of people. U.S. organizers had estimated that the first two rounds of No Kings rallies drew more than 5 million people in June and 7 million in October. On Saturday, they estimated that at least 8 million participants took part in more than 3,300 events worldwide. Thousands of people stood shoulder-to-shoulder on the Minnesota Capitol lawn and surrounding streets in St. Paul. Some held upside down U.S. flags, historically a sign of distress. The event's headliner was Bruce Springsteen, who performed "Streets of Minneapolis." He wrote the song in response to the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents and in tribute to the thousands of Minnesotans who took to the streets over the winter to protest the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement. Before he launched into the song, Springsteen lamented Good and Pretti's deaths but said people's continued pushback against U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement has given the rest of the country hope. "Your strength and your commitment told us that this was still America," he said. "And this reactionary nightmare, and these invasions of American cities, will not stand." The bill also included singer Joan Baez, actor Jane Fonda, Sen. Bernie Sanders and a long list of other activists, labor leaders and elected officials. The rally at the Minnesota Capitol in St. Paul was designated the national flagship event, in recognition of how the state where federal agents fatally shot two people who were monitoring Trump's immigration crackdown became an epicenter of resistance. St. Paul police shut down several streets around the area. No Kings organizers estimated that more than 200,000 people attended the St. Paul rally Saturday, surpassing the numbers from the Women's March in 2017. The protests were mostly peaceful, but some arrests were reported. In Los Angeles, authorities deployed tear gas near a federal detention center downtown. One man had a leaf blower, attempting to clear the air. The Los Angeles Police Department later arrested people for failing to disperse. Earlier in the day, a band was playing and people were dancing to Spanish-language music. The Denver Police Department said on the social platform X that it declared an unlawful assembly and deployed smoke canisters after a small group of protesters blocked a road and did not leave as asked. Some threw the canisters back at officers, police said. At least eight people were arrested, as was a ninth person later on who police said was throwing objects. Hundreds of "No Kings" rallies held across the U.S. People rallied from New York City, with almost 8.5 million residents in a solidly blue state, to Driggs, a town of fewer than 2,000 people in eastern Idaho, a state Mr. Trump carried with 66% of the vote in 2024. Philadelphia's "No Kings" rally drew thousands of people downtown, shutting down roadways. Indivisible Chicago and the ACLU of Illinois, among others, organized a large rally in Chicago. Other rallies took place in Texas and Detroit, and at least 40 events were scheduled throughout the day in Southeast Michigan. The White House dismissed the nationwide protests as the product of "leftist funding networks" with little real public support. "The only people who care about these Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions are the reporters who are paid to cover them," White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement. The Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement, particularly in Minnesota, were just one item on a long list of protester grievances that also included the war in Iran and the rollback of transgender rights. In Washington, hundreds marched past the Lincoln Memorial and into the National Mall, holding signs that read "Put down the crown, clown" and "Regime change begins at home." Demonstrators rang bells, played drums and chanted "No kings." Bill Jarcho was there from Seattle, joined by six people dressed as insects wearing tactical vests that said, "LICE," spoofing ICE as part of what he called a "mock and awe" tour. "What we provide is mockery to the king," Jarcho said. "It's about taking authoritarianism and making fun of it, which they hate." About 40,000 people marched in a "No Kings" event in San Diego, police there said. In New York, Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said during a news conference that Trump and his supporters want people to be afraid to protest. "They want us to be afraid that there's nothing we can do to stop them," she said. "But you know what? They are wrong — dead wrong." But organizers said two-thirds of the RSVPs for the rallies came from outside of major urban centers. That included communities in conservative-leaning states like Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, South Dakota and Louisiana, as well in competitive suburban areas of Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona. "No Kings" rallies also held around the world Rallies were also taking place in more than a dozen other countries, from Europe to Latin America to Australia, Ezra Levin, a co-executive director of Indivisible, a group spearheading the events, said in an interview. Countries with constitutional monarchies call the protests "No Tyrants," he said. In Rome, thousands of people marched with defiant chants aimed at Premier Giorgia Meloni, whose conservative government saw its referendum for streamlining Italy's judiciary badly fail earlier this week amid criticism that it was a threat to the courts' independence. Protesters waved banners protesting the Israeli and US attacks on Iran, calling for "A world free from wars." In London, people protesting the war in Iran held banners that said, "Stop the far right" and "Stand up to Racism." And on Saturday morning in Paris, several hundred people, mostly Americans living in France, along with French labor unions and human rights organizations, gathered at the Bastille. "I protest all of Trump's illegal, immoral, reckless, and feckless, endless wars," Ada Shen, the Paris No Kings organizer, said. Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/no-kings-rallies-protest-trump-millions/
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Educate yourself.. Yemen is divided JimD: |
There's something called operation timber Sycamore, have you read it? Pls check it out. Elusive001: |