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agentx8d · 3 days
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PREGNANT WOMAN NEEDS EVACUATION
Laila Ezzat al Shana is a 20 year old from Gaza who needs to evacuate her family from Gaza. Her husband needs immediate surgery for injuries in both feet. Her son Ismail is 2 years old, and all Laila wants for him is to live a safe and happy life! She just wants to raise her upcoming baby in peace and security like any other mother! She has only received 46€/75,000€ needed! Please, please help me share her message!
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straight-from-gaza · 6 hours
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According to the official IRNA news agency, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stated that an Israeli attack on Iranian territory could bring about a complete change in circumstances, possibly resulting in the total destruction of the "Zionist regime."
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nando161mando · 3 days
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I guess the genocide in Gaza doesn’t count
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the-eyespy · 2 months
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🇮🇷🇵🇸 As part of ceremonies commemorating the 45th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, an Iranian parachutist proudly raises a Palestinian flag high above Tehran's Azadi Square.
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mostlycaffein · 10 days
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Western hypocrisy
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workersolidarity · 2 months
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🇾🇪🇵🇸 ✊ 🚨
MASSIVE RALLIES ACROSS YEMEN IN SUPPORT OF PALESTINE
📹 Scenes of stunningly massive rallies across Yemen in support of Palestine, Abdullatif al-Washali reports for Iranian news agency Press TV in Sana'a, the Yemeni capital.
#videosource
@WorkerSolidarityNews
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david-goldrock · 12 days
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I am abroad (ye-pi!) and on the elevator of one of the hotels, a middle eastern fella enters with me.
He asks me where I am from, and I respond "Israel" (not my brightest moment lol, but it turned out fine)
The fella said "oh awesome! Then we are friends! I am from Iran!" And we started sharing stories and blessings
We are both worried about the impending war, but he seems hopeful that the ayatollahs will fall soon
If he can have hope, so can I, viva the people of Iran! Off with the ayatollahs! Pray for peace! 🇮🇱❤️🟥⬜🦁⬜🟩
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Iran just launched dozens of drones at Israel
This marks the first time Iran directly attacks Israel, after years of attacking through its terror proxies.
Ps this is the same weapons they supplied to the Russians in their attacks against Ukraine…
See you in the bomb shelters in 9 hours, I’m gonna nap now
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Istanbul, Turkey, September 21, 2022 • Beirut, Lebanon, September 21, 2022
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Paris, France, September 25, 2022 • Berlin, Germany, September 23, 2022
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Brussels, Belgium, September 23, 2022 • Santiago, Chile, September 23, 2022
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Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 23, 2022 • Nicosia, Cyprus, September 25, 2022
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New York, United States of America, September 21, 2022 • The Hague, The Netherlands, September 23, 2022
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Athens, Greece, September 24, 2022 • Madrid, Spain, September 23, 2022
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Washington, United States of America, September 24, 2022 • Los Angeles, September 22, 2022
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Toronto, Canada, September 24, 2022 • Hassaké, Syria, September 25, 2022
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New York, United States of America, September 21, 2022.
People around the world standing up to support Iranians in their protests.
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hayatheauthor · 10 days
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So when Israel does it it’s ‘self defence’ but when Iran does it it’s terrorism? At this point I’m not even surprised by western media hypocrisy
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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luminalunii97 · 1 year
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I've seen non Iranians admiring the Islamic Republic national football team for not singing the national anthem. And then they were confused as to why iranians were happy that the team lost. Yes not singing the anthem might have consequences for them, but it won't change the fact that these people went to visit Raisi, the Islamic Republic president and bowed to him, posed happily for pictures while we were dealing with Kiam Pirfalak news, and said they don't care about politics and what's going on Iran in an interview, stating that they will focus on the game only. Not singing the anthem is nothing in comparison. And you might think they were under pressure. So were other athletes in Iran, let's see what they did:
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Picture on the right is Elnaz Rekabi, an Iranian rock climber who was the first athlete to take off her hijab during Mahsa Amini protests to show her solidarity with people. She's currently under house arrest. she wasn't the first Iranian woman ever doing that. On the left, that's Shohreh Bayat, her story is so sad.
In many interviews I've seen of her, she always cries when she says her story. She was to referee the final of the Women's World Chess Championship a couple of years ago. While in another country she decided to wear her hijab loosely in an act of rebellion. She got warning from Islamic Republic twice and everytime she made it worse. She was asked to apologize but she refused, saying that she wouldn't apologize for what she believes in. At last, even though she wasn't ready to leave everything behind and start from scratch in a foreign country, she decided to ditch the compulsory hijab completely and never come back to Iran, because her life would be in danger if she did. Because of her choice she can't come back to visit her family anymore. her family supported her which made the authorities to force her father to resign (her father was the president of chess association in Gilan, Iran).
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Then we had Iranian national beach soccer team. I think they were the first group who refused to sing Islamic republic national anthem. And after they got threatened to sing the anthem, they did something even more iconic. One of the players cut his imaginary hair after he scored.
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Then we had these two scenes after scoring. They were recreating an inhuman thing Islamic republic did. The guy on the right is Khodanoor Lajei. He was murdered on bloody Friday in Zahedan. He was a Baloch guy. I'm going to post about Balochs and the thing that's been done to them by Islamic republic in details. For now know that this guy got killed in protests but this picture of him is for a couple of months back. He insulted a Basiji guy or something, Islamic republic police chained him to a pole in the middle of the city to make him an example for others, after beating him. When he asked for water they brought him a cup but they put it out of his reach in front of him and laughed at his thirst. (You see why we hate Islamic Republic, IRGC and Basij?!) The picture got out only after his death because Baloch people didn't think the rest of Iran would care about them enough to react. That broke my heart unspeakably much.
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With so much bravery, our national girl's basketball team has been posting photos without mandatory hijab ever since the protests have begun.
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Last but not least, Parmida Ghasemi, iranian archer ditching mandatory hijab inside of iran. She took it out for receiving the prize and while she was being photographed.
(Btw, non of these women "forgot" their hijab accidentally. If you're iranian you learn to never forget your hijab since you're 7, the age you start school. Without a formal head wearing you won't be allowed to attend school classes. When you grow up with it, you'll get used to it. You have no idea how weird it feels to not wear a veil in public, I'm still getting used to it.)
we've witnessed many iconic brave moves by our athletes but non of them said we don't give a shit about what's happening in Iran before the game. I'm not saying they won't be redeemed one day, I'm just saying they should work to win their respect back.
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ghostscribble · 9 days
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israel is khamass!!
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nando161mando · 9 days
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It’s almost impressive how they manage to do this.
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the-eyespy · 2 months
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🇮🇷🇵🇸 Iranians proudly display a large Palestinian flag during rallies in Tehran to commemorate the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution's victory.
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