• Yemen says ready to join Colombia-proposed ‘global army’ to liberate Palestine

    The chairman of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council has commended the Colombian president’s recent proposal during his UN speech to create a global army tasked with liberating Palestine from US-backed zionist occupation and aggression.

    Mahdi al-Mashat made the remarks on Tuesday, calling the proposal “courageous and historic,” and reaffirming Yemen’s readiness to provide all forms of support for the liberation of Palestine.

    The Yemeni official said he, his country’s Armed Forces, and its people were “proud” of President Gustavo Petro’s stance.

    He noted that Yemen was already “engaged in the war against the zionist enemy entity,” citing Sana’a’s naval blockade on Israeli ships and vessels heading towards the occupied Palestinian territories.

    Mashat also referred to the Armed Forces’ having staged numerous solidarity operations in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who have been under an Israeli war of genocide since October 2023.

    The forces, the official said, had staged missile and drone strikes penetrating more than “2,000 kilometers (1,242 miles) into occupied Palestine.”

    “We will continue to do so, and we welcome everyone who wishes to contribute to this military effort in defense of human values.”

    Addressing the United Nations Security Council recently, Petro made an unprecedented and daring call for “a strong army of nations that do not accept genocide.”

    “We must gather weapons and armies. We must liberate Palestine,” he added.

    The US, the zionist regime’s biggest ally, decided to revoke his visa afterwards, to which Petro responded, “I don’t care.”

    Appreciating the Yemeni nation’s support for his stance, Petro published a post on his X account that read, “Within the Arab countries, within humanity itself.”

    Observers said the appreciative remarks signaled the Colombian head of state’s acknowledgment that his idea was gaining traction throughout the globe, including among Arab nations.

    The Colombian president also personally thanked Mashat in another post.

    PressTV report

  • Global Sumud Flotilla nears Gaza coast as activists brace for z¿onist interception

    The flotilla’s ‘Orange Line’ crossing is the same waters where zion?st forces previously illegally seized the Handala and Madleen aid ships.

    The Global Sumud Flotilla reached 150 nautical miles from Gaza’s coast on 30 September, with activists declaring they are now in zion#stt colony’s “kidnapping zone” and warning of possible interception within the next two days.

    “As we approach 150 nautical miles distance from Gaza, we enter zionist kidnapping zone. Keep all eyes on us and on Gaza in the coming 48 hours. It’s about damn time to break the siege,” activist Roos Ykema said in a video posted on Instagram.

    Organizers believe the fleet could arrive in Gaza within three days, depending on speed, weather, and the risk of mechanical breakdowns or zionist attacks.

    They have named the 150-mile line the “Orange Line,” the point where previous aid ships such as the Madleen and Handala were illegally seized by zionist naval forces earlier this year.

    Rights groups are calling for demonstrations outside foreign ministries in case of arrests or assaults on the flotilla.

    Italy and Spain have both sent warships to follow the convoy, reportedly to escort the aid fleet safely and guard against zionist attacks.

    Most recently, Turkiye confirmed its navy intervened after one of the ships began leaking, with footage showing frigates assisting the flotilla.

    The Turkish Defense Ministry said on X that its vessels were operating “in coordination with relevant institutions” and reaffirmed their commitment to “the protection of humanitarian values and the safety of innocent civilians.”

    The Flotilla has called on governments, including Turkiye, Italy, and Spain, to move past symbolic gestures and join the fleet to Gaza’s shores, upholding the right to free passage and ensuring humanitarian access under international law.

    However, despite the assistance, calls to action, and pledges of support, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni previously dismissed the mission as “gratuitous, dangerous, irresponsible,” insisting aid could be routed through Cyprus and the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

    Her proposal echoed Israeli demands that all supplies be unloaded at Ashkelon under its supervision, a condition flotilla organizers rejected as an extension of the blockade rather than a neutral arrangement.

    Several of the Sumud Flotilla ships have already come under attack, including two struck by suspected Israeli drones while docked in Tunisia earlier this month.

    An online tracker shows the vessels sailing near Egyptian waters and pressing toward Gaza. Despite tensions, activist Kieran Andrieu reported that morale on board “is higher than it’s been in a long time.”

    The fleet, carrying activists, journalists, and artists from 44 countries, is the latest attempt to shatter Israel’s siege on Gaza, where famine grips the population, and genocide continues unchallenged.

    The Cradle Media report

  • Damascus orders troops to ‘prepare for operations’ against SDF: Report

    The potential campaign would aim to pressure the Kurdish group into accepting the integration deal reached in March.

    Jolani of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists has asked factions within the military to prepare for operations against the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on 29 September.

    According to SOHR, Turkish-aligned factions in the Syrian army were asked to “prepare for operations” against the SDF in Deir Hafer and the Tishreen Dam area.

    SOHR added that officials in Damascus have requested that a campaign against the SDF not take more than a week.

    The operation would aim to pressure the Kurdish group into accepting the agreement signed with Damascus in March this year.

    Recent days have seen a significant buildup of both Syrian army forces and SDF troops in eastern Aleppo.

    On Monday, SOHR reported escalating clashes in eastern Aleppo. More than 10 artillery shells struck areas around the Tishreen Dam following exchanges between the SDF and Turkish-backed Syrian factions.

    Earlier in the day, SOHR sources confirmed that orders were issued to deploy “show-of-force” units with heavy vehicles, tanks, and artillery to the Deir Hafer frontline in anticipation of possible SDF operations.

    There are also reports that the SDF has stationed kamikaze drones, rocket launchers, and long-range artillery near the local sugar factory.



    Military reinforcements from Turkiye also arrived at Kuweires Airport, while the Aleppo–Raqqa Road in Deir Hafer remained closed for a third consecutive day. Additional forces from both the SDF and Turkish-backed Syrian units have gathered around the Tishreen Dam, heightening concerns over an escalation.

    SOHR added that an SDF drone strike destroyed two positions of Turkish-backed Syrian factions in Qashla village on Sunday.

    There has been tension between the SDF and the government over a deal signed in March calling for the Kurdish group’s integration into Damascus’s forces.

    The two sides disagree about the deal’s implementation, particularly the SDF’s wish to remain under Kurdish command and enter the army as a bloc rather than dissolve and conscript.

    Skirmishes between the SDF and the Syrian army have broken out several times since last month.

    Ankara’s proxy, the Syrian National Army (SNA) coalition, was incorporated into Syria’s military after the fall of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s government last year. These Turkish-backed forces have been at odds with the SDF for years and are responsible for war crimes against Kurdish civilians in northern Syria.

    The SDF is made up predominantly of People’s Protection Units (YPG) forces. The YPG is the Syrian branch of Turkiye’s enemy, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

    The Turkish army, which occupies Syria and has operated against the SDF in the past, may be gearing up for a new campaign, self-appointed Syrian President Jolani of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists said earlier this month.

    Turkiye “may act militarily if full integration is not achieved by December,” Jolani warned.

    In late May, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned the SDF to “quit stalling” and integrate with the Syrian army.

    Turkiye is currently training Syria’s new extremist-dominated military.

    The National reported on 17 August that Damascus is assembling a force of 50,000 to capture Deir Ezzor and Raqqa from the SDF.

    The Cradle Media report

    Next massacres by the Western-backed HTS is in the making.

  • Two Citizens Martyred in zionist Drone Attacks on Western Bekaa, South Lebanon

    The Ministry of Health in Lebanon reported two martyrs in Sohmor and Nabatieh al-Fawqa, and one injured in Aytaroun, as a result of today’s zionist drone raids.

    zionist drone targeted the centre of Nabatiyeh Al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon, striking a vehicle on the main road.

    A citizen was martyred in the raid while supplying water to a building. airstrike targets a site in the village of Aitaroun, southern Lebanon.

    zionist colony struck an excavator in the town of Sohmor in the western Bekaa, east Lebanon.

    zionist enemy continues to bomb Lebanon, mainly the country’s south, almost daily and maintains occupation over five posts along the southern border, in violation of a ceasefire deal reached following a brutal 66-day zionist war between September and November 2024.

    In addition to the zionist violations, the Lebanese State has been subjected to unprecedented pressure by the United States, the first sponsor of the zionist entity, to disarm Hezbollah.

    Source: Al-Manar English Website

  • Statement by the Spox of the Yemeni Armed Forces General Yahya Saree

    Once again, Yemeni hypersonic ballistic missile freezes  “Ben Gurion Airport” service.

    Yemeni hypersonic ballistic missile in night sky of occupied Palestine yesterday.

    Triumphing for the oppressed Palestinian people and their dear Mujahideen, and in response to the crimes of genocide and the dangerous escalation carried out by the Israeli enemy against our people in the Gaza Strip, and within the framework of responding to the Israeli aggression against our country.

    The missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a qualitative military operation using a Palestine 2 hypersonic ballistic missile with multiple warheads, targeting several sensitive targets in the occupied Yaffa area.
    The operation successfully achieved its objectives, thanks be to Allah, and caused millions of herds of usurping Zionists to flee to shelters.

    The UAV force of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a qualitative military operation using two drones that targeted two vital zionist enemy targets in the Umm al-Rashrash area in southern occupied Palestine.
    The operation successfully achieved its objectives, thanks be to Allah. 

    Free and independent Yemen affirms that the only option for our Arab and Islamic nation in the face of this enemy, which is attacking Arab and Islamic countries and committing massacres and genocide against our people in Gaza, is to confront, stand firm, and provide all necessary support to the oppressed Palestinian people and their noble and honorable resistance.

    We will continue to fulfill our religious, moral, and humanitarian duties until the aggression against Gaza stops and the siege is lifted.


    Sana’a,
    7 Rabi’ al-Akhir 1447 AH
    September 29, 2025 AD

    Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces

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    At the weekly Friday, pro-Palestine protests in Sana’a.
  • Clashes between SDF and Turkish-backed factions escalate in eastern Aleppo

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported escalating clashes in eastern Aleppo as artillery fire and reinforcements raise fears of a wider confrontation. More than ten artillery shells struck areas around the Tishreen Dam following exchanges between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Turkish-backed Syrian factions.

    Earlier in the day, SOHR sources confirmed that orders were issued to deploy “show-of-force” units with heavy vehicles, tanks, and artillery to the Deir Hafer frontline in anticipation of possible SDF operations. The buildup comes amid reports that the SDF has stationed kamikaze drones, rocket launchers, and long-range artillery near the local sugar factory.

    Military reinforcements from Turkey also arrived at Kuweires Airport, while the Aleppo–Raqqa road in Deir Hafer remained closed for a third consecutive day. Additional forces from both the SDF and Turkish-backed units have gathered around the Tishreen Dam, heightening local fears of rapid escalation.

    SOHR added that yesterday an SDF drone strike destroyed two positions of Turkish-backed National Army factions in Qashla village.

    The Cradle Media

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  • Nine killed in Syria within 24 hours amid rampant sectarian violence

    As many as nine people, including a Shia Muslim man and four Alawites, have been killed across Syria as violence keeps plaguing the country in the aftermath of its zionist-backed takeover by former Takfiri commander Abu Mohammad al-Jolani.
    The fatalities were caused on Sunday, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a UK-based monitor, reported.
    According to the report, unidentified attackers gunned down a young Shia man in the city of Homs in western Syria.
    Unknown assailants also “directly shot and killed” four people from the country’s Alawite community as the victims were returning from work in the Jadrin Village in the suburbs of the city of Hama, likewise located in the Arab country’s west.
    It cited “reliable sources” as saying that the victims used to work in construction.
    The report suggested that the deadly violence had taken place after the Jolani-led regime’s “general security forces” removed security checkpoints from the village.
    Elsewhere in the country, the body of a young man from the al-Maliha al-Gharbiya town in the eastern countryside of the southern city of Dara’a, who used to live in the capital Damascus, was found on the highway between the city and the capital near a private university.
    Three more deaths occurred in the northwestern provinces of Aleppo and Idlib.
    Sectarian violence has been running rampant across Syria since late last year, when Jolani, a former Daesh (ISIS) and al-Qaeda commander, and his Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group overthrew the nation’s former government of President Bashar al-Assad.
    The takeover was marked by significantly enhanced violence at the hands of the HTS, which had been cornered, mostly in Idlib province, by Assad’s security and military forces in retaliation for the group’s years of deadly Takfiri violence throughout the Arab country.
    Simultaneously with the takeover, the Israeli regime unprecedentedly scaled up its attacks on Syria, targeting the country’s military and civilian infrastructure.

    The sectarian violence has taken its biggest toll on the Alawite community, from which Assad has hailed, with credible investigations documenting mass killings, abductions, and displacement.
    A Syrian government fact-finding committee confirmed that over 1,400 mostly Alawite civilians, including women and children, were killed in the coastal region in March alone, amid reports of homes burned, looting, and sectarian insults.
    Reports also note attacks on Shia Muslims, with armed groups explicitly claiming responsibility for assaults on Shia and Alawite civilians.

    Jolani has, meanwhile, been receiving increasing political recognition by the Israeli regime and its biggest ally, the United States, with President Donald Trump having met him at least twice and calling him a “fighter” and a person with a “very strong past.”

    PressTV report

    Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists imposing as “Security Forces.”

    In June 2025, Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists attacked Al Suwayda, killing over 2000 people.

    Since then, there has been a Damascus-imposed total embargo on the Druze community.

    The Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists committed grave massacres in a local hospital in Suwayda.

    While even the Druze in zionist-occupied Golan were against zionist rule under the Al Azad government, since HTS takeover, even the Druze in Syria have been driven to seek protection from Netanyahu and they seek independence from Syria.

  • zion¿st colony attacks southern Lebanon in breach of the so-called ceasefire agreement

    zionist warplanes have carried out a wave of airstrikes across southern Lebanon, hitting multiple towns and villages in a fresh breach of the ceasefire that took effect in November 2024.
    The air raids targeted areas between the outskirts of the Medena Plain, Kfarreman, and Jarmaq, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported on Sunday.
    Footage circulating online showed zionist strikes spreading fear among civilians.
    Since the ceasefire agreement between the colony and Hezbollah, the zionists have reportedly violated the truce more than 3,700 times, launching repeated assaults on Lebanese territory that have resulted in civilian casualties.
    Last week, a zionist drone strike killed five people, including three children, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil.

    Under the ceasefire deal, Tel Aviv was required to fully withdraw its forces from Lebanon, but it maintains its occupation of five important locations in southern Lebanon, in clear violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and the terms of the November 2024 agreement.
    Lebanese authorities have repeatedly warned that zionist ongoing ceasefire violations threaten stability across the country.

    PressTV report

    zionist strikes on Houmine and Jarmaq in south Lebanon.
  • The Eternal Echo of Sayyed Nasrallah’s Voice: Al-Manar Timeline Traces Final Year’s Speeches

    Martyr Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah was not just a leader of a Lebanese party, but a transnational leader who was not confined by borders. His leadership reached across nations and resonated throughout the entire region.

    The “Sayyed”, as his people like to call him, understood that the struggles of his people were inseparable from the wider hostile threats facing Lebanon, Palestine and the neighboring countries.

    His vision gave people a sense of purpose, as he awakened their potentials, empowering them to believe in freedom and to resist hegemony.

    Though his life was cut short, his legacy of courage and inspiration continues to shape hearts and minds, proving that true leadership transcends time.

    On his first martyrdom anniversary, Al-Manar documents Sayyed Nasrallah’s speeches during his final year before the honorable martyrdom.

    “Sayyed Nasrallah’s Speeches All the Way to Al-Quds”, a interactive timeline by Al-Manar that chronicles the last 21 speeches, from Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7, 2023 till martyrdom on September 27, 2024.

    Each speech stands as a testament to the great leader’s fearless defense of the oppressed and his unwavering support to Palestine and Al-Quds, which he hoped to liberate and pray in.

    The speeches preserved in the timeline here preserved here, are not only history, they are a living legacy that reminds us that the spirit of the righteous endures even in the darkest of times.

    Starting from November 3, 2023, Al-Manar documents when Sayyed Nasrallah appeared in a long-awaited address, nearly a year after Op. Al-Aqsa Flood.

    The timeline doesn’t only trace Sayyed Nasrallah’s speeches throughout a year, it also gives a glimpse about how events developed, politically and militarily.

    Al-Manar provides the date of every speech, the occasion, key takeaways, Sayyed Nasrallah’s image and a link that takes users into a detailed report on every speech.

    Full Al Manar report

  • Lebanon Hosts High-Profile Commemorations for First Anniversary of Sayyed Nasrallah’s Martyrdom

    Lebanon marked the first anniversary of the martyrdom of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, whom supporters honour as the “Martyr of Islam and Humanity.” The commemorations have evolved into a major regional gathering, affirming the continuity of the resistance movement’s path.

    According to Almasirah correspondent in Beirut, Zahra Halawi, the central event is a large memorial service scheduled to conclude precisely at 6:21 PM, a time chosen to symbolize the exact moment of the attack that killed the leader.

    Halawi reported that the anniversary has transcended its local context to become a significant regional event, with delegations arriving from Arab and regional countries, notably including high-level participation from Iraq, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Turkish officials. The high turnout expected for the central ceremony is based on the large numbers observed in preliminary events held yesterday.

    The commemorations are also designed to encourage education on the leader’s global legacy, which centered on the causes of the oppressed, with Quds being a primary focus. The activities include vigils across various municipalities to deepen the ideological foundations of the resistance and reaffirm its stance against what it describes as “terrorist liquidation schemes.”

    The anniversary observances are set to continue into next week with an intensive cultural and media program, including a poetry forum featuring prominent poets from Arab countries and beyond. A press conference is also scheduled, where it is expected that “shocking facts” concerning the aggression and the circumstances surrounding the martyrdom will be revealed.

    These events aim to reinforce the message that Sayyed Nasrallah was a martyr for the entire nation, and that these commemorations represent a pledge of fidelity and a renewal of the commitment to continue the path of resistance.

    Today, the 27th of Septemper, marks the first anniversary of the martyrdom of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime leader of Hezbollah, a pivotal figure in the “Axis of Resistance” and a central player in Lebanese and regional politics for decades. Using 85 tons of explosives, Israeli jets leveled six residential buildings in Dahiyeh, following a week-long bombing campaign that hit many areas from southern Lebanon to Beirut.

    Al Masirah report