[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 46 points 1 week ago

🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades: — Al-Qassam fighters were able to snipe two zionist soldiers with an Al-Ghoul Al-Qassam rifle, killing and wounding them, east of Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 41 points 1 week ago

🚨Gaza Update Summary - August 8th to August 10th, 2025.

In the last three days, IOF repeatedly targeted aid seekers across the Gaza Strip, especially in north and center. As the IOF prepares for an occupation of Gaza City, they have escalated their demolitions and airstrikes.

Friday, August 8th: IOF strikes continued to target aid seekers. Demolitions and belts of fire targeted Zaytoun and Sabra. 39 martyrs ascended, including 21 aid seekers. 11 ascended due to starvation.

Saturday, August 9th: Demolitions targeted NW Khan Younis, while the IOF continued to target aid seekers (6 martyrs in "Netzarim"; 24 in the north). 21 martyrs ascended by mid-day in Khan Younis due to repeated strikes and demolitions. 61 martyrs ascended, including 35 aid seekers. 5 others ascended due to starvation.

Sunday, August 10th: In the morning, drone strikes in Khan Younis resulted in at least 6 martyrs. 6 aid seekers ascended by fire in the norther. A tent was struck in Khan Younis, resulting in 4 martyrs. In Shuja'iyya, one strike resulted in 7 martyrs. In the afternoon, two strikes on west Gaza City and Nusseirat resulted in 7 martyrs. In the evening, strikes escalated, with strikes persisting for the last 3 hours east of Gaza City. A falafel stall was bombed and 5 martyrs ascended. In Gaza City, 5 journalists, ascended to martyrdom, including Anas Al-Sharif. At least 66 martyrs including 29 aid seekers have ascended today. At this time, the IOF is launching intense belts of fire east of Gaza City, in a consecutive manner.

166 martyrs ascended in these three days, including 50 aid seekers and at least 16 due to starvation. #GazaSummary

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 44 points 1 week ago

🚨 Below is a translated post from the "Free Them All 'The Prisoners Are Not Numbers' " Telegram Channel: — In cramped, dark cells, thousands of Palestinian prisoners languish under harsh and inhumane conditions. Their suffering is not limited to shackles and walls—it extends to bodies ravaged by disease, and to spirits exhausted by humiliation and isolation. In prisons such as "Megiddo," "Ofer," "Negev," "Gilboa," and "Janot," the forms may differ, but the oppression is the same: deliberate starvation, daily repression, rampant illnesses, and deprivation of the most basic rights. These are not isolated incidents, but a systematic policy carried out in deadly silence.

"Megiddo" Prison: Epicenter of Scabies Outbreak and Deliberate Medical Neglect "Megiddo" Prison stands out as one of the most deteriorated detention centers, where prisoners, including children, suffer from a widespread outbreak of scabies. This skin disease causes continuous pain and itching, leading to boils that make movement and sleep difficult. Despite the prisoners’ chronic suffering, the prison administration refuses to provide adequate treatment, turning the disease into yet another tool of torture, all while continuing a starvation policy that further undermines their overall health.

"Ofer" Prison: Escalating Repression and Widespread Disease "Ofer" Prison has witnessed a marked escalation in repression, with violent raids carried out by special units accompanied by police dogs and stun grenades, resulting in one prisoner suffering broken ribs. Alongside this brutality, there is a growing spread of scabies, compounded by a clear starvation policy. The quantity and quality of food have sharply declined, causing severe weight loss and other health issues such as dizziness and extreme weakness.

"Negev" Prison: Brutal Assaults and Repeated Abuses In the "Negev" Prison, brutal physical assaults are frequent, including broken ribs and prisoners’ bodies being burned with cigarettes, in addition to horrifying incidents of sexual assault. Prisoners also suffer from severe food shortages, with testimonies confirming the continuation of a starvation policy. Constant repression and the use of rubber-coated bullets during cell raids greatly worsen their physical and psychological suffering.

"Gilboa" Prison: Night Raids and Severe Shortages of Essentials "Gilboa" Prison has seen an increase in violent raids during the night or at dawn, where forces use torture devices such as electric stun guns, batons, and tear gas. Prisoners face severe food shortages, with portions reduced to mere mouthfuls. Basic hygiene items such as shampoo and toilet paper are heavily restricted, while the spread of scabies worsens the deteriorating health conditions affecting hundreds of inmates.

"Janot" Prison (formerly "Nafha" and "Ramon"): Isolation and Communication Restrictions In "Janot" Prison, physical and verbal abuse dominate prisoners’ daily lives, along with frequent searches that further restrict their limited freedoms. Severe restrictions on lawyer visits—granted only once every month or two—deepen their isolation, depriving them of meaningful contact with the outside world, harming their mental health, and hindering their ability to defend their rights.

What happens behind these bars is not mere negligence, but a crime committed every single day against defenseless human beings. For a prisoner to fall ill and be left without treatment, to be beaten, tortured, and starved—these are violations that cannot be met with silence. It is our duty to speak out, expose these practices, and demand protection for the prisoners, to preserve what remains of their dignity and health. Because in this case, silence is not neutrality—it is complicity with the oppressor.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 43 points 1 week ago

🟢 Hamas leader Hussam Badran to Ultra Palestine: — There are no negotiation meetings, neither in Doha nor in Egypt.

In the last round that was in Doha, we were on the verge of signing an agreement, were it not for the American coup.

We are in daily and continuous contact with the mediators to discuss the issue of stopping the war. We do not stop communications and efforts even if there are no negotiation rounds or delegations.

The complexities of the internal Palestinian situation persist; all this war and bloodshed have not succeeded in unifying our institutions or leadership.

No party from the Palestinian Authority or the PLO has officially asked us to participate in negotiations. On the contrary, we take the initiative to consult with them and keep them informed.

We are in communication with leaders from Fatah and the Palestinian Authority; in most negotiation rounds, we update them on the situation and listen to their opinions.

We remain ready to implement past unity agreements, but their application is stalled by the PA leadership's refusal to proceed.

Whoever wants to renew Palestinian institutions must commit to the previously signed agreements, not by imposing unilateral conditions on any faction for participating in elections. Insisting that adherence to the failed Oslo path is a condition for elections violates national agreements and is a policy of unilateralism.

Our goal is first to stop the war, then to arrange the Palestinian situation based on an internal national consensus. Governance is an internal Palestinian matter, and we will not accept dictates from any outside party.

Our last response to the mediators was viewed as positive and constructive by Qatar, Egypt, and even the occupation’s own delegation in Doha.

It was the American envoy's response, which contradicted the positive atmosphere, that was surprising to all parties and derailed a potential agreement.

We are not betting on unseen or intangible things. Our positions are based on a clear assessment of our people's interests, formulated after consultation with the other factions.

The "israeli" cabinet’s decision to occupy Gaza is not strange. This occupation does not need a pretext to continue its genocidal war and crimes against our people.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 44 points 1 week ago

📹 Bread distribution to the war-stricken and resilient people living in Al-Hayat Camp, #Gaza, carried out by the Iran-e Hamdel Campaign.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 43 points 1 week ago

🚨 A rocket launched from the northern #Gaza Strip resulted in sirens in "Nir Am."

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 43 points 1 week ago

⚫️ Saraya Al-Quds: — We, in cooperation with Al-Qassam Brigades and Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, shelled a gathering of zionist enemy soldiers and vehicles in the western Al-Satar area, north of Khan Younis, with a number of heavy mortar shells.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 41 points 1 week ago

🟡🟢 Highlights from Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naeem Qassem's speech during the memorial ceremony organized in honor of the martyr commander Mohammad Saeed Izadi “Hajj Ramadan”: — Hajj Ramadan was the Iranian martyr of Palestine who dedicated his life to serving the Palestinian cause. He held a sensitive leadership position at the age of 19 and worked within the Palestine file, which coordinated with Palestinian factions. He once said that “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood is a miracle no resistance force had ever achieved,” and that Al-Aqsa and Al-Quds elevate those who serve them. He adopted Imam Khomeini’s view of the zionist entity as a cancerous tumor and believed, as our leaders do, that Palestine is a humanitarian cause, not just a geographical issue—one that everyone must support.

Hajj Ramadan arrived in Lebanon two days after the martyrdom of Sayyed Nasrallah to place himself at the disposal of Hezbollah. He was a spiritual, humble, and dignified man, deeply devoted to Imam Khomeini and Imam Khamenei. The Beirut port explosion on August 4 was a catastrophe that left a deep wound in Lebanon. We call for an expedited, depoliticized investigation and trial process, as politicization has delayed justice. To rebuild Lebanon and secure stability, we must cooperate under national unity, set priorities for the country’s foundation, and reject any form of U.S. or foreign tutelage.

The ceasefire agreement was an indirect one, showcasing tight cooperation between the resistance and the state—one of the highest forms of collaboration. The resistance facilitated all the required procedures without delay. Hezbollah fully adhered to the ceasefire terms and did not violate any clause against the enemy or in coordination with the state. “Israel” violated the agreement thousands of times, regretted it, and considered it to have granted Hezbollah too much staying power—hence its non-compliance.

The Prime Minister proudly cites the government’s commitment to liberating occupied land from the occupation, but where are these measures? The state should protect its people, not strip them and their resistance of strength. It should benefit from this power, not dismantle it to appease “israel,” the U.S., or certain Arab states. We must take this to the Cabinet, put forth a defense strategy, set a timetable, and discuss how to involve everyone in defending Lebanon and increasing pressure on the enemy.

During the Battle of The Mighty Ones, we managed to halt the aggression; otherwise, it would have reached Beirut. The resistance, army, and people denied the enemy its goals. The resistance is strong, proud, faithful, and determined to remain sovereign in its homeland. Lebanon will remain proud, independent, and resilient. Its people are steadfast, and its fighters are ready to make the ultimate sacrifice.

The resistance is comprised of parties, forces, and individuals from all sects and beliefs. This is its true strength. Our enemy has not had a free hand and has yet to achieve its objectives—do not allow it to. Tell those pressuring you: “Go speak to the resistance”—we’ll handle them. We are steadfast in this phase and will rise above it with heads held high. Know that the resistance, army, and people will remain on the battlefield—and they will triumph. Lebanon’s stability comes from all its children, not one faction at the expense of another.

In today’s battle, either all of Lebanon wins, or all lose. We believe we can win together. We must be alert to the attempts by defeatists and agents of discord to exploit the situation for foreign interests. The aggression is the problem—not the weapons. Solve the aggression, then let’s discuss the weapons. The solution lies in building strength, not surrendering it, and in relying on the honorable, not the American wolf. We must be lions, not lambs to be devoured. We will face foreign tutelage, U.S.-Arab bullying, and domestic intimidation. This is a dangerous stage in Lebanon’s path to independence, but we are stronger—through the army, the people, the resistance, and our unity.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 42 points 1 week ago

🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades: — Al-Qassam fighters, in cooperation with Saraya Al-Quds and Al-Nasser Brigades fighters, were able to strike a gathering of enemy soldiers and vehicles near Al-Muhand Hall in the western Al-Satar area, north of Khan Younis, with heavy-caliber mortar shells.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 40 points 1 week ago

#Lebanon

The commemorative ceremony organized by Hezbollah has begun in honor of the martyred commander Mohammad Saeed Izadi, known as “Hajj Ramadan”, at Imam Al-Mujtaba (A) Complex in the southern suburb of Beirut.

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[-] musicenjoyer@hexbear.net 45 points 1 week ago

🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades: — Al-Qassam Brigades strike an enemy command and control site in the Moraj axis, south of the city of Khan Younis, south of the Strip, with a number of heavy-caliber mortar shells.

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