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What was Nasrallah's vision for Palestine?
Hassan Nasrallah envisioned a single democratic Palestinian state where Muslims, Jews, and Christians live in peace. This video is an excerpt from his first interview with a Western journalist after the 2006 war, conducted by Julian Assange in 2012.
Former Hezbollah's general-secretary was assassinated by Israel on September 27, 2024, in response to his steadfast support for Palestinian resistance after October 7 Al-Aqsa Flood Operation.
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🟡 NOW: Thousands erupt in "Death to Israel" chants as low-flying Israeli warplanes attempt to intimidate attendees at Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's funeral. Meanwhile, Israel is bombing areas in southern Lebanon as the funeral procession continues.
Читать полностью…🟡 NOW: The funeral ceremony for Hezbollah's slain leader, Hassan Nasrallah, is beginning in Beirut, Lebanon.
Читать полностью…Today, on the occasion of Hassan Nasrallah’s funeral, let’s dive into his legacy of resistance against US-Israeli imperialism in the region. From dodging Israeli assassination attempts, to supporting Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Nasrallah’s life was one marked by defiance to the US empire. Read on.
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🟡 NOW: Massive Crowds Gather in Beirut for Nasrallah and Safieddine’s Funeral Procession while Israel launches airstrikes on southern Lebanon.
People have converged on Beirut’s Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium for the funeral of Hezbollah leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine. Crowds from across Lebanon began arriving overnight, with many camping outside to secure a spot at the ceremony.
The funeral procession is set to begin at 1:00 PM local time, with the coffins of both leaders transported in a specially designed vehicle. Hezbollah Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem is expected to address the crowd before the procession continues toward Nasrallah’s final resting place in Beirut’s southern suburbs.
Official delegations from 79 countries are taking part in both formal and public capacities, according to the organizing committee. This morning Israeli warplanes launched a series of airstrikes targeting Nabatieh district and Saida district in southern Lebanon.
🟡 HAPPENING NOW: Israel is delaying the release of Palestinians inside Israeli jails, despite Hamas fulfilling its part of the deal by releasing its captives. The long-anticipated handover of 620 Palestinian prisoners has been stalled without official explanation, leaving families in anguish.
Israeli media reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu is currently meeting with top security officials, with leaks suggesting he may be attempting to extend the first phase of the ceasefire and delay the critical second phase, which includes Israel’s full withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the start of reconstruction.
Only four more bodies of the remaining 33 captives—dead and alive—are left in Gaza. Among the Palestinians awaiting release are 151 serving life or long-term sentences, 96 designated for exile, and 24 women and children.
Salvador Allende’s grandson visited Yemen. Pablo Allende and Dr. Roberto Bermúdez of the Raúl Pellegrín Foundation led an international Chilean delegation to Sana’a, backing Yemen’s militant opposition to American hegemony.
They were joined by senior government officials and Ansarallah politburo members. The delegation accessed healthcare facilities and sites of major US‑Saudi crimes, and met with senior Yemeni Socialist Party figures. They stressed the need for closer cooperation to combat US imperialism and defend the oppressed globally, including in Palestine.
Yemeni Socialist Party’s Anas Al‑Qadhi said the Chilean delegation attended a Sana’a conference linking Latin American and Yemeni struggles against US hegemony and imperialist tyranny. He added that Pablo Allende greatly admired Yemeni courage.
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🟡 HAPPENING NOW: Watch the moment an Israeli captive kisses the forehead of Palestinian resistance fighters.
Earlier today, two captives were freed in Rafah, and now three more have been released in Gaza’s Nusereirat, with a sixth expected to be freed without any public ceremony. This brings the total to six Israeli captives released today as part of the exchange, in which 602 Palestinians held in Israeli jails are set to be freed.
The Republic of Korea’s BDS movement published a video of activists portraying the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar alongside the message: “Palestine will soon be liberated.” Sinwar died fighting the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza in October 2024.
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Serbia is experiencing the biggest student movement that Europe has seen in decades. The prime minister was forced to resign, but protests forge on. Watch red. media’s explainer to understand the catalyst, geopolitical dynamics, and profound impacts of the current uprising.
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The official reason for the TikTok ban? Lawmakers say it’s about national security and Chinese surveillance, but there’s more to the story. When pro-Palestine content flooded the platform and reached millions, it sparked political panic.
The ban, once stalled, suddenly gained momentum—not just to protect data but to control the narrative, revealing deeper concerns over who shapes public discourse.
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Another mass burial has taken place in eastern DR Congo—this time in Bukavu, recently seized by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. After weeks of fighting around the key city, the Red Cross has been collecting bodies for a mass grave, reporting that children are among the victims.
The M23 rebels captured Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province, after the Congolese army withdrew amid reports of low morale and indiscipline. The UN has confirmed cases of summary execution of children by the M23 rebels after they entered the city.
The chaotic retreat and the rebels’ swift takeover of Goma and Bukavu—eastern DR Congo’s two major cities—have fueled fears of the country’s fragmentation, a regional war involving Uganda, and growing speculation in Kinshasa about a possible coup against President Felix Tshisekedi.
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Venezuela has secured the release of all of their migrants that were being held by the US in Guantanamo Bay. 177 Venezuelan nationals arrived in Caracas a few hours ago, and US authorities have confirmed there are no longer any Venezuelan migrants in Guantanamo Bay anymore.
The terms of the deal have not been revealed by either side, but both have confirmed the arrival of 177 deported migrants from Guantanamo to their home country. Venezuelan Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabello, stated that most do not have a criminal background, and that anyone with an open criminal case will have it heard in local courts.
Donald Trump had begun deporting migrants to the Guantanamo Bay torture camp, claiming that they were all hardened criminals. However, US courts revealed that in some cases there was no evidence of criminal ties and blocked the deportation of numerous Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo.
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Not a single of Germany’s major parties—across the spectrum—offers a substantial alternative to Germany’s staunch support for Israel as elections approach. The country’s political landscape has fully aligned with the government’s infamous “Staatsräson”: unconditional support for Israel, even at the cost of genocide.
With Germany’s silencing of pro-Palestinian voices having reached unparalleled levels, no party dares to challenge the state’s rigid pro-Zionist line. Across the spectrum, from right to left, none recognize Israel as an apartheid state or call for sanctions against it.
Even the Left party, Germany’s most prominent leftist party, refuses to challenge the status quo—failing even to acknowledge the genocide in Gaza. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock’s words, “[...] we are all Israelis,” seem to be more than just words.
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Argentinian President Milei’s government sent police to repress the elderly protesting pension cuts yesterday in Buenos Aires. Police used pepper spray and baton charges against the retirees, resulting in several injured protesters.
The mobilizations have been ongoing for months and arose in response to a freeze on the state pension, worth just $190 per month. It continues to lose value amid soaring inflation. Other demands include the restoration of access to subsidized medicine for seniors, which has also been removed under Milei’s ultra-neoliberal government.
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🟡 NOW: More footage shows Israeli warplanes flying low as they attempt to intimidate mourners at Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's funeral. Despite the intimidation, hundreds of thousands remain undeterred, continuing the deeply emotional ceremony.
Читать полностью…🟡 NOW: Emotional scenes erupt as the coffins of slain Hezbollah leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine enter the funeral. Hundreds of thousands of mourners are attending the event in Beirut, Lebanon.
Hezbollah's Secretary General, Sheikh Naim Qassem, is expected to address the audience before the procession moves to Nasrallah's final burial site in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
"Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to me means resistance." Listen to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip describe Hassan Nasrallah, the former Secretary-General of Hezbollah, in their own words.
Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated on September 27, 2024, by Israel for his unwavering support of the Palestinian resistance following the October 7 Al-Aqsa Flood operation. Hundreds of thousands are currently attending his funeral in Beirut.
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Hundreds of thousands are expected to attend Hassan Nasrallah's funeral in Beirut. Stunning drone footage shows an already completely packed stadium, several hours before the actual burial ceremony.
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Hezbollah, initially formed as an armed militia to resist the Israeli occupation of Lebanon, has grown over the years into an organization with state-like capabilities. Today, it engages in Lebanon’s state activities, from border security to providing extensive social services for the Lebanese people and martyrs’ families, including free education and healthcare. Read on to learn more.
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“There are men who are shaped by their struggle, who are made of that struggle. And if this struggle continues… then death is not real—it is the time for life.”
Watch the powerful message by Aleida Guevara, daughter of Che Guevara. In her tribute ahead of Nasrallah’s funeral tomorrow, she pays homage to his enduring legacy.
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🟡 BREAKING: Hisham Al-Sayed, an Arab Israeli serving in the Zionist forces, has just been released without ceremony in northern Gaza City. His release comes as part of the seventh batch of exchanges in the first phase of the ceasefire plan.
The Qassam Brigades stated that the decision to forgo a public ceremony is out of respect for Palestinians in the 1948-occupied territories and to reject what they describe as the recruitment of Palestinian citizens into Israeli forces. They also pointed to Israel’s failure to secure Al-Sayed’s release over the past decade, highlighting how he was abandoned and neglected since his capture in April 2015, despite having served in the occupation’s ranks.
82 years ago today, the Nazis beheaded Sophie Scholl, her brother Hans Scholl, and their friend Christoph Probst by guillotine for heroically resisting the Nazis as students in Germany.
The Scholls and friends grew up in a country that was rapidly falling under the grip of the Nazis. While studying in Munich, they quickly became involved in the resistance movement at their University.
Sophie Scholl, her brother Hans, and a group of like-minded students formed a non-violent, anti-Nazi resistance group called the White Rose. The group began spreading anti-Nazi propaganda and called on their fellow German citizens to join the struggle and demand an end to the war.
The Scholl siblings were eventually caught by the Gestapo on February 18, 1943, while distributing leaflets at the University. After a brief trial, Sophie, Hans, and Probst were found guilty of treason and sentenced to execution by guillotine on February 22, 1943.
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Brendan 'Bik' McFarlane, a key Provisional IRA figure and planner of the Maze Prison escape, has died after a short illness. He is remembered for leading IRA prisoners during the 1981 hunger strike led by Bobby Sands and helping plan the 1983 Maze escape, the largest prison break of the conflict.
Born in Belfast in 1951, McFarlane joined the IRA in 1969 as violence intensified. Imprisoned in 1976 for an IRA operation targeting loyalists, he became Officer Commanding of IRA inmates, supporting prisoners during the hunger strike, where ten died protesting Britain’s refusal to grant political status. He called the H-Blocks the British government’s “breakers’ yard” for the Republican movement.
In 1983, McFarlane led 38 prisoners to freedom in a dramatic escape. Recaptured in 1986, he was released on parole in 1997. Post-release, he worked with ex-prisoner groups, campaigned for Irish unity, and performed with his band Tuan to promote the republican cause.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen inside a Palestinian family’s home in the Tulkarm refugee camp, West Bank, now occupied by Israeli soldiers. The house was forcibly evacuated and repurposed as a military barracks.
Since the launch of the Israeli military operation “Iron Wall” on January 21, several refugee camps have been nearly emptied of their residents. Now ongoing for a month, it is the longest operation in the occupied West Bank since the Second Intifada.
Initially targeting Jenin Camp, the operation has since expanded to Tulkarm, Nur Shams, and El Far’a refugee camps, displacing 40,000 Palestinian refugees.
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Seen in Gaza. The "Kings of Relaxation" coffee stand. ☕️🇵🇸
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Ivory Coast closed France’s last military base yesterday, but roughly 80 French soldiers are set to remain in the country. The French military says the troops will advise and train the Ivorian military.
Ivory Coast President Ouattara has been under increasing pressure to cut ties with the former colonial power. France has been expelled from several African countries, including Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal, and Chad.
Analysts say Ivory Coast’s decision to close France’s military bases is also in preparation for presidential elections set to be held in October. Djibouti and Gabon are now the only two remaining African nations with French military bases.
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Today, in Black History Month, we remember revolutionary leader and Black liberation icon Malcolm X, who was assassinated on this day in 1965. Listen to this speech where he debunks one of the key myths that underlie American exceptionalism and moralizing about the so-called superiority of their system and “separation of powers,” which in reality only exists for some.
To this day, his death remains a mystery as two of the three people who were convicted for his murder were exonerated in 2021 after the trial was revisited, after more than 20 years in prison each.
An estimated 30,000 people attended his funeral, including many prominent civil rights leaders and activists, a testament to his impact on the world. Despite his death, Malcolm X’s influence and legacy as a fearless and uncompromising leader in the struggle for Black liberation have made him an enduring symbol of resistance and defiance against oppression.
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Neoliberal President Daniel Noboa has called for foreign troops to enter Ecuador just months before the presidential elections, where he faces off against leftist candidate Luisa González. The decision has sparked outrage, with opponents accusing him of using the crisis to tighten control and pave the way for foreign military bases.
Noboa argues the move is aimed at addressing cartel violence, but critics warn it threatens Ecuador’s sovereignty and could be a step toward consolidating his hold on power ahead of the elections.
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Black American civil rights activist and anti-slavery leader Frederick Douglass’ birthday coincides with Black History Month. Douglass was born on this day in 1818.
After escaping slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the Massachusetts and New York abolitionist movement, known for his powerful speeches. He wrote three autobiographies that recounted his experience as a slave and was a strong supporter of women being granted the right to vote.
At the 1872 presidential election, Douglass became the first ever Black American Vice presidential candidate for the Equal Rights Party.
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