• z^onist Aggression on Northern Bekaa Leaves Martyrs, Injuries

    An earlier zion#st aggression targeted on Monday the barrens of Hermel and northern Bekaa, claiming five martyrs and five injuries, according to the latest toll of the Lebanese ministry of public health.

    In details, Al-Manar reporter indicated that several raids targeted the western Mount range, adding that it had been over a month since the enemy aircraft targeted the area.

    zionist glider also dropped a bomb on Aita Al=Shaab border town, South Lebanon.

    z#onist gunfire also targeted the South Lebanon town of Kfarshouba.

    zionist enemy has continued its violations of the Lebanese sovereignty and the ceasefire agreement based on the UN Resolution 1701.



    Source: Al-Manar English Website

    zionist warplanes launch multiple airstrikes on the outskirts of Hermel in eastern Lebanon.
  • Death toll from Jolani’s HTS massacres in Suwayda surge past 2,000: Report

    Victims continue to be found after Syrian forces carried out a massacre of the Druze religious minority in July.

    Five bodies of members of Syria’s Druze religious minority killed two months ago during a government assault on Suwayda Governorate have been found, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on 7 September, bringing the total death toll from the violence in Suwayda to 2,026, SOHR added.

    The bodies were found in the Mouwasat and Mujtahid hospitals in Damascus. The victims had been missing since Syrian government forces attacked Suwayda in July, massacring hundreds of Druze civilians on the basis of their religion.

    The SOHR reported further that the bodies of seven additional people, including a woman, were found after they were executed by members of the Ministries of Defense and Interior during the attack on Suwayda City.

    Sunni extremists filling the ranks of Syria’s new security forces, led by President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former Al-Qaeda commander, view the Druze as apostates from Islam who should be killed for the religion.

    Victims included Druze civilians killed by the Syrian government using artillery, snipers, and field executions. Fighters from Druze self-defense militias, Syrian government security forces, and Bedouin militias were also killed in the fighting, including from Israeli bombing.

    Many Druze civilians, including women, are still missing after being abducted by Syrian government forces and allied Bedouin fighters during the attack.

    An uneasy truce remains in effect in Suwayda, which is still under a Syrian government blockade, preventing sufficient food, fuel, and medicine from entering the governorate.

    SOHR added that armed factions affiliated with the Syrian government violated the truce on Sunday in the vicinity of the town of Ara in the Suwayda countryside.

    Armed factions directed gunfire from 23mm machine guns at the town. Armed groups also directed heavy machine gun fire from their positions in Tal Hadid toward Suwayda City.

    Intermittent clashes erupted between the two sides on the Ara-Kharba front line in southwest Suwayda, SOHR reported further.

    The violence in Suwayda began on 13 July when local Bedouins kidnapped a Druze fruit seller on the road between Suwayda and Damascus. The situation quickly escalated with clashes breaking out between Bedouin militias and armed Druze factions. 

    On 15 July, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa ordered the Syrian army and internal security forces to deploy to the region, under the pretext of halting the clashes and restoring security and civil peace.

    However, rather than seeking to stop the fighting, Sharaa’s forces joined Bedouin armed groups.

    Saying that they “came to fight the Druze,” Syrian forces carried out the brutal massacre of hundreds of Druze civilians, attacked Druze cultural symbols, and systematically looted and burned Druze homes.

    Thousands of reports, pictures, and videos have now circulated online showing Druze civilians being executed, beheaded, kidnapped, and humiliated by government and tribal fighters.

    Videos and photos of government and tribal fighters humiliating captured Druze men by shaving off their traditional moustaches and murdering them soon gave way to even more shocking videos.

    Syrian forces filmed themselves cutting off the heads of corpses with knives, executing unarmed Druze men in the street after demanding to know their religion, massacring entire families in their homes, and abducting women to take as slaves.

    Amnesty International documented the deliberate shooting and killing of 46 Druze civilians, 44 men and two women, by government and government-affiliated forces on 15 and 16 July. The executions occurred in a public square, residential homes, a school, a hospital, and a ceremonial hall in Suwayda Governorate, the rights group stated.

    The Cradle Media report

    Al Manar video shows the aftermath of Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists massacres in Al Suwayda.

    Former German Foreign Minister and zionist cheerleader Annalena Baerbock’s election as UN General Assembly president has sparked massive backlash.
  • Another milestone of shameful British history: Detention of Gaza-genocide protesters

    The UK’s Home Office has reported that the British police have arrested a record number of people since January on “terrorism-related” charges, with pro-Palestinian supporters forming the majority of the arrestees.

    The office reported the figure on Sunday, noting that the police had nabbed at least 1,339 people during the period, acting on the country’s so-called “Terrorism Act 2000.”

    According to the report, most of those apprehended were rounded up while holding pro-Palestinian signs during nationwide protests.

    Several massive protests erupted across the country after it “proscribed” Palestine Action in July, cracking down on the pro-Palestinian direct action group almost five years into its formation.

    Upon its foundation, the group began staging daring acts of protest against the country’s hosting of chapters of Israeli arms manufacturers and assisting the Israeli regime’s deadly atrocities.

    The years-long protest action has witnessed the group’s activists targeting the UK-based headquarters of the Israeli companies and other firms contributing to the genocide on numerous occasions.

    Saturday witnessed the biggest UK-wide rally so far against the ban, with an estimated 1,500 people demonstrating in Parliament Square in Westminster against both the designation and the ongoing genocide.Palestine Action intensified its protest in October 2023, when the regime began taking the Gaza Strip under a war of genocide that has so far claimed the lives of nearly 64,400 Palestinians, most women and children.

    On the eve of the government ban, its activists forced the UK chapter of Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer, to shut down its Bristol facility after repeated protests.

    The police rounded up at least 890 of the participants.

    PressTV report

  • Hezbollah MP Defends Resistance Arms, Warns Against Yielding to american-zionist Pressure

    Head of Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc leader Mohammad Raad has cautioned that addressing Lebanon’s current crisis requires careful, measured action and a firm commitment to national sovereignty and dignity.

    In an interview with Radio Al-Nour, Raad emphasized that solving Lebanon’s political and security challenges must be grounded in “the national interest—protecting sovereignty and the dignity of its people—without succumbing to American, Israeli, or any other foreign pressure.”

    Resistance Facing Misconceptions, Not Defeat
    MP Raad condemned internal political actors whom he accused of exploiting foreign pressure to force “new internal power balances” in their favor. He argued these parties are emboldened by Israeli aggression and US backing under the illusion that the resistance has weakened.

    “This notion is false, misleading, and part of a propaganda campaign aimed at conditioning public opinion toward surrender,” Raad said.

    Raad reiterated that Hezbollah accepted the November 27, 2024, ceasefire from “a position of strength,” asserting that Israel’s planned ground incursion failed after 66 days of conflict.

    “The resistance was not defeated on the battlefield. It emerged victorious and willingly accepted the ceasefire.”

    He noted that a significant regional shift occurred just ten days later, with developments in Syria altering the strategic landscape.

    “This emboldened political forces aligned with US-backed Israeli hostility to re-enter the Lebanese scene and push for internal realignments,” Raad explained.

    August 5 Arms Decision a Violation of National Accord
    Raad strongly criticized the August 5 government decision that classifies all weapons outside state control as illegitimate. He said the move contradicts Lebanon’s National Pact, the Taif Agreement, and the country’s internal balance.

    “That decision represents a failure in national responsibility. Forty years of deterrence imposed on Israel by the resistance cannot be erased with a single decision.”

    He condemned what he described as a betrayal of the sacrifices made by thousands of resistance martyrs. “Labeling their weapons as illegitimate in a moment of political weakness or under foreign pressure is a national lapse,” he said.

    Raad questioned whether national sovereignty could be achieved by “turning the struggle from one against Israeli aggression into an internal Lebanese conflict.”

    Post-September 5 Step a Political Retreat
    Commenting on the recent parliamentary session, Raad said the September 5 outcome signaled a retreat by many in government who realized the earlier arms decision had reached a dead end.

    “They found a formula to delay implementation without fully withdrawing from their decision. It’s not a solution—it’s simply a pause,” Hezbollah’s MP asserted.

    Resistance Arms Legitimacy
    Raad asserted that Hezbollah’s weapons are “more legitimate than the government itself,” citing the group’s right to defend Lebanese land under national and international law.

    “As long as Israeli occupation and aggression persist, no legal or sovereign argument can justify disarming the resistance,” he stated.

    Raad added that the foundational national understanding was to safeguard Lebanon’s sovereignty collectively.

    “Those in power now say the pressure is too great. Others before them faced greater pressure and didn’t concede. Hezbollah has exercised maximum restraint in the face of provocations and incitement, guided by strength, not weakness.”

    Strategic Defense Dialogue Must Be Sovereign-Led
    MP Raad stressed the need for a calm, internal dialogue to develop a national defense strategy—one that clearly defines the roles of both the army and the resistance.

    “That dialogue must take place independently, without threats, occupations, or foreign interference, and under a truly sovereign national authority,” he said.

    He warned that recent provocations aimed to drag Hezbollah into domestic unrest. “But we refused to act impulsively and avoided actions that would endanger civil peace.”

    No Western Pressure Will Undermine Hezbollah’s Role
    Raad dismissed efforts by political opponents banking on US and Israeli support to weaken Hezbollah.

    “This pressure won’t strip Hezbollah of its legitimate right to defend the country,” he said. “The resistance will not surrender its arms under foreign dictates.”

    Still, Raad expressed openness to dialogue on the role of arms—if sovereignty is achieved first.

    “We must first unify our position against the Israeli occupation and hold those who offered guarantees accountable for ensuring Israel respects the ceasefire and withdraws.”

    “Everyone should be pressuring those who made the promises—not the resistance that defended this land,” Hezbollah’s MP concluded.

    Source: Al-Manar Website

  • UK police arrest 890 people at Palestine Action demonstration

    The Metropolitan Police said they had arrested 890 people protesting in London in support of Palestine Action, which was proscribed in July by the government, a move critics have said is a threat to free speech.

    A total of 890 people were arrested in London during a protest this weekend in support of the banned group Palestine Action, the capital’s Metropolitan Police said Sunday, September 7.




    The force said 857 people had been arrested under anti-terror laws for supporting a proscribed group during Saturday’s demonstration, with an additional 33 arrested for other offences including assaults on police officers. “We have a duty to enforce the law without fear or favor. If you advertise that you are intending to commit a crime, we have no option but to respond accordingly,” deputy assistant commissioner Claire Smart said in a statement.

    The government in July proscribed Palestine Action under the UK’s Terrorism Act of 2000 following several acts of vandalism, including against two planes at a Royal Air Force base, which caused an estimated £7 million ($10 million) in damage.

    Critics, including the United Nations, have condemned the ban as legal overreach and a threat to free speech, but ministers insist that people are still able to attend pro-Palestinian marches.”The contrast between this demonstration and the other protests we policed yesterday, including the Palestine Coalition march attended by around 20,000 people, was stark,” added Smart. “You can express your support for a cause without committing an offence under the Terrorism Act or descending into violence and disorder, and many thousands of people do that in London every week.



    An estimated 1,500 took part in the Palestine Action protest outside parliament, with the Met condemning the “intolerable” abuse it claims its officers suffered. Of the 33 people arrested for non-terror offences, 17 were for assaults on police officers, the force said.

    The organisers of the protest, the campaign group Defend Our Juries (DOJ), said the “Lift the Ban” rally had been “the picture of peaceful protest.” Many of those detained for showing support for Palestine Action appeared to be older people. Most face six months in prison if convicted but organisers of the rallies could be sentenced to up to 14 years if found guilty.

    Five members of Defend Our Juries were arrested earlier this week ahead of the protest.

    Ex-interior minister Yvette Cooper, who oversaw the ban, has accused Palestine Action of orchestrating “aggressive and intimidatory attacks against businesses, institutions and the public.” Cooper has also suggested that some supporters of Palestine Action “don’t know the full nature of this organisation, because of court restrictions on reporting while serious prosecutions are under way.”

    The ban does seem to have increased support for what was previously a little-known organisation.

    The rallies came as zionist colony launched new strikes on Gaza, with the stated aim of seizing Gaza City to defeat Hamas.

    LeMonde report

    Police officers carry a protester during a protest to support Palestine Action in London, Saturday, September 6, 2025. JOANNA CHAN / AP
  • Statement by the Spox of the Yemeni Armed Forces General Yahya Saree

    YAF has hit targets in the Negev, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Tel Aviv (Yaffa), Lod (Lydd), and Eilat (Umm al-Rashrash), including direct hits on Ramon Airport that shut down air traffic.

    Triumphing for the oppressed Palestinian people and their dear Mujahideen, and in response to the crimes of genocide and starvation perpetrated by the Zionist enemy against our people in the Gaza Strip,
    and to affirm Yemen’s steadfast position in the battle of the promised conquest and holy jihad.

    The UAV force of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a military operation with a large number of drones targeting numerous targets in the Negev, Umm al-Rashrash, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Yaffa regions.

    The attacks were distributed as follows:

    A drone targeted Ramon Airport, which, by Allah’s grace, directly hit the airport and caused the airport to shut down and halt air traffic.

    Three drones targeted two sensitive military targets in the Negev.

    A drone targeted a vital target in Ashkelon.

    A drone targeted Lod Airport. 

    And two drones targeted a vital target in the Ashdod area.

    The operation successfully achieved its objectives, thanks to Allah, while Israeli and American interception systems failed to detect and intercept a number of the drones.

    The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm that they will escalate their military operations and will not back down from their support for Gaza, regardless of the consequences.
    They also affirm that Yemen, by Allah’s grace, is developing its weapons to be more effective and efficient.

    The Yemeni Armed Forces assure all air navigation companies that the airports inside occupied Palestine are unsafe and will be continuously targeted.
    The Armed Forces bear no responsibility for this, they must quickly leave occupied Palestine and refrain from returning to these airports, as they have become unsafe. 

    To the Zionist herds, we say: Our armed forces will prove to you that your foolish leadership is merely fooling you with its assurances.
    We have the means to strike at security systems and sensitive targets, and the coming days, Allah’s willing, will reveal that to you.

    “Those who do wrong will soon know by what [unforeseen] reversal they will be overturned.” Allah Almighty has spoken the truth.


    Sana’a,
    Rabi’ al-Awwal 15, 1447 AH
    September 7, 2025 AD

    Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces


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    Ramon Airport following Yemeni drone attack.
  • zion#st strikes destroy high rises housing displaced in Gaza City

    zion#st media reports say the army estimates its military campaign to ethnically cleanse and occupy Gaza City may take up to a year.

    zion^st occupation demolished a second high-rise residential building in Gaza City on 6 September, while warning Palestinians to abandon their homes and move south to a so-called safe zone in southern Gaza.

    Defense Minister Israel Katz posted a video of the tower collapsing on the social media site X with the caption, “We’re continuing.”

    “A short while ago, the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) struck a high-rise building that was used by the Hamas terrorist organization in the area of Gaza City,” the Israeli military said in a statement.

    While zionist occupation claimed Palestinian resistance fighters were using the building, Gaza City residents say the Al-Susi Tower building was housing many displaced, AFP reported.

    zionist strike destroyed a separate high-rise tower on Friday.

    In addition to destroying the residential towers, the invading forces have killed at least 68 Palestinians and injured 362 in Gaza over the past 24 hours, medical sources reported.

    Two weeks ago, Katz vowed that Israel would “destroy Gaza City” unless the Hamas releases the remaining Israeli captives and lays down its weapons.

    However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly sabotaged ceasefire talks to release the captives, preferring to continue the war.

    At the same time, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have called for forcibly expelling Gaza’s 2 million residents to make way for Jewish settlers to take their place.

    On 2 September, Channel 13 reported that, according to the Israeli army, occupying Gaza City could take up to one year, result in the deaths of around 100 soldiers, and endanger the lives of the captives rather than help release them.

    The Al-Susi Tower was demolished just hours after the Israeli army warned Gaza City’s nearly one million residents to flee to a “humanitarian zone” in the south.

    “Take this opportunity to move early to the (Al-Mawasi) humanitarian zone and join the thousands of people who have already gone there,” Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee announced on X.

    Many Palestinians in Gaza City were displaced by Israeli bombing early in the war, but returned to their devastated neighborhoods during a brief ceasefire in January.

    Israel has bombed the Al-Mawasi area multiple times since designating it as a safe zone early in the war. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians live in the area in tents near the sea.

    AFP has interviewed dozens of Palestinian residents of Gaza City in the weeks since the Israeli offensive to destroy the city began. They all stated there is “no safe place” to go. Many said they would rather die than be displaced again.

    The Cradle Media report

    It is the people of Palestine who are being annihilated on every level by an american-zionist enemy that has no covenant.

    However, simultaneously, the genocide in Gaza has sealed every single one of us in trenches across this beloved planet for more than 700 days.

    Now, I will need to unlock my Palestinian flag & the Keffiyeh from Nazareth.

  • Trump rebrands Defence Department, the Department of War, and considers war on Venezuela

    Trump is considering staging a military attack on Venezuela in a fresh effort to overthrow the Caracas government.

    Citing unnamed sources, CNN reported on Friday that Trump is considering carrying out strikes on Venezuelan soil in a fresh effort to topple the leftist government of President Nicolas Maduro.

    Tensions between the two countries have been high, prompting Maduro to mobilize Venezuela’s 340,000-strong military and eight million reservists.

    Two Venezuelan fighter jets have flown over a US Navy destroyer in the Caribbean, a move viewed as a show of force as Washington expands its provocative military presence in the region.

    Asked on Friday what steps he would take if there were further incidents of Venezuelan jets buzzing US ships, Trump said, “If they do put us in a dangerous position, they’ll be shot down.”

    Trump, who has been pushing for “regime change” in the Latin American country for a long time, described Venezuela on Wednesday as a “ very bad actor.”Maduro, for his part, condemned the United States, insisting that the country poses “the greatest threat our continent has seen in the last 100 years.”

    He said his country is prepared for “armed struggle in defense of the national territory.”

    The White House describes Maduro as an “indicted drug trafficker”.

    White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller claimed Venezuela is being run by a “drug cartel, a narcotrafficking organization.”

    US forces on Tuesday blew up an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean that Trump said belonged to Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan criminal organization he tied to Maduro, killing 11 people.

    Trump released a classified video of the US attack on a Venezuelan boat that killed all 11 passengers on board.

    Donald Trump to rebrand defence department as the Department of War – FT report.

  • “If you resist, I see victory written in your fate”

    UPDATE | All Amal and Hezbollah ministers have withdrawn from the ongoing government session to address the Lebanese army’s plan to disarm the resistance, which commenced at 3:00 pm.

    Our withdrawal aligns with our refusal to discuss the US paper.

    We will wait to see what happens in the session before deciding, and any decision made without Shia representatives is unconstitutional.

    We reached the army plan item after discussing the other four agenda points, then we withdrew.

    Labor Minister Mohammad Haidar to Al-Manar

    The Cradle Media

    Hezbollah Secretary-General Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
  • 75% of Palestinians taken from Gaza by zion£st colony are civilians: Leaked zion#st records

    Nearly 75 percent of Palestinians captured from the besieged Gaza Strip are civilians, classified zion#st military data reveals.
    Israeli military records, uncovered by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call, revealed that only one in four Palestinians detained by Israeli forces from Gaza were actually identified as combatants.
    According to the records, as of May, zionist had detained more than 6,000 Palestinians under its “unlawful combatants” law, which allows indefinite detention without charge or trial.
    The majority of those held are civilians – including professionals such as doctors, teachers, writers, and civil servants – as well as children and individuals suffering from chronic illnesses or disabilities, the documents showed.
    Some of the cases highlight the extreme conditions of this policy, such as the shocking case of an 82-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s being jailed for six weeks and a single mother kept from her children for 53 days, only to find them begging on the streets upon her release.

    A soldier stationed at the notorious Sde Teiman military base, where reports of torture and rape of Palestinian prisoners have surfaced, also described how the facility once confined so many elderly, disabled, and sick detainees that they were placed together in a hangar grimly nicknamed “the geriatric pen.”
    The United Nations has since condemned as “unacceptable” zionist treatment of Palestinians in these detention camps.
    Dozens of Palestinians have died in zion£st custody since October 2023.

    PressTV report

    zionist occupation soldiers filmed a Palestinian child they kidnapped during their raid on Nablus, accusing him of throwing stones at their armored vehicles.

    The soldier says the boy will be detained as a “disciplinary lesson.”
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