AlHouthi4President

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[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 43 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

The consequences of Dec 2024 Great Syrian setback keep getting worse and worse.

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 97 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The world has abandoned and forgotten about the people of Gaza.

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 87 points 2 days ago

🟢 Hamas: —

Palestinian prisoners in the prisons of the fascist occupation face inhumane conditions and systematic abuse and torture; the world must act immediately to support them and end their suffering.

What the Hebrew media broadcasts to the world—scenes of brutal abuse of prisoners in the prisons of the criminal zionist enemy—represents one of the most hideous forms of arrogance and a blatant defiance of all humanity, international laws, and treaties. Today, prisoners do not merely face "violations," but a full-scale crime against humanity being committed inside the prisons.

We denounce the international silence regarding the brutal practices and inhumane conditions our heroic prisoners are subjected to, especially in light of the occupation authorities, officials, and journalists boasting about crimes capable of shaking the human conscience. The number of prisoners in the occupation prisons exceeds (9,300), including thousands of administrative detainees held without charge or trial, in a flagrant violation of the simplest standards of justice.

Our prisoners are subjected to policies of physical and psychological repression, deliberate medical negligence, and deprivation of visits, alongside measures of restriction and starvation, which threaten their lives and health and deepen their daily suffering.

We demand that the international community, the United Nations and its organizations, and the relevant international human rights and humanitarian organizations move beyond the square of silence toward the cause of the prisoners. They must act to stop these brutal crimes, hold the fascist occupation leaders accountable, compel the occupation to respect the Geneva Conventions and International Humanitarian Law, and enable international bodies to visit prisons and observe the conditions of the prisoners without restrictions.

We call upon Arab, Islamic, and international bodies, organizations, and activities to organize extensive solidarity campaigns with the cause of the prisoners in the occupation prisons, to pressure all parties, and to demand their release and the end of their human suffering. We must constantly remember that our prisoners are not just numbers, but human beings with rights, lives, and dignity.

Monday: 30 Rajab 1447 AH Corresponding to: January 19, 2026 AD

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 18 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Communist country profiting from genocide. I'm at a loss for words.

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 14 points 2 days ago (5 children)

Source??

I dont know much about Vietnam.

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 58 points 2 days ago (34 children)

Việt Nam accepts invitation to join Gaza ‘Board of Peace’

Party General Secretary Tô Lâm has accepted an invitation from United States' President Donald Trump for Việt Nam to join the proposed Gaza “Board of Peace” as a founding member state, according to an announcement from Việt Nam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday.

Why???

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 20 points 3 days ago (1 children)

The popular mobilization units are under a lot of pressure from the factions in the Iraqi government that are servile to Uncle Sam. Just a few months ago was the heavily contentious law proposed to dissolve them. It was delayed last I heard.

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 25 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

Apparently, “HTS” fighters also released large numbers of “ISIS” sectarian death cultists held in “SDF” prisons.

The SDF prisons were holding an IS bomb that will now be unleashed upon Iraq. The martyr Nasrallah warned about this very thing 5 years ago.

Previously the CIA had been funneling them from SDF prisons into Ukraine. For some reason the Cradle article link doesnt work anymore though...

Edit: fixed link. Their new website has different conventions

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 53 points 3 days ago (1 children)
[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 33 points 3 days ago

If Assad would have done this 10 years ago he could have saved Syria’s economy.

Yes, which is why there was always stationed a few thousand well-armed US soldiers with armored vehicles and heavy weapons and enough air force nearby to level Damascus many times over over.

Thank you SDF for giving political legitimacy to US occupation

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 9 points 4 days ago (2 children)

The only way Syria can unify is under a shared hostility to the zionist enemy. Until or unless some form of resistance to zionism emerges, Syria is doomed to remain a fractured hellscape ruled by terrorist gangs.

SDF and HTS fight. More Syrians die. Its depressing.

 
 

"Ummm aktshually Maduro stole the election see the wiki article..."

 
 

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/books/article/2024/may/20/salman-rushdie-says-a-palestinian-state-formed-today-would-be-taliban-like

For those interested: a short history lesson why Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa sanctioning the killing of this wretched man.

 

Sudan, once envisioned as the Arab world’s breadbasket, now faces one of the gravest famines of the century. The IPC Special Snapshot for September 2025 to May 2026 confirms famine in El Fasher and Kadugli, warning that catastrophic hunger is spreading and affecting more than 25 million people. This crisis, however, is not merely a product of the war that began in April 2023. It is the culmination of a decades-long structural shift: the systematic reorientation of Sudan’s fertile land and water toward export-oriented agriculture serving Gulf food-security systems, weakening the country’s own ability to feed its population.

The war devastated agriculture, driving 2023-2024 cereal production to near-disaster levels- 46% below the previous year and 41% below the five-year average. While field surveys in late 2024 and mid-2025 showed a partial rebound to 6.7 million tonnes harvested in 2024- more than 60% above the disastrous 2023 season and slightly above the five-year average- this recovery, however, did not reach the Sudanese population. Entire farming regions have emptied, markets have collapsed, and militia control of trade routes, combined with fuel shortages, soaring prices, displacement and blocked humanitarian access, has prevented food from moving within the country. More critically, smallholder agriculture, once the backbone of Sudan’s food supply, has been systematically displaced by the expansion of vast, foreign-controlled export concessions.

This structural transformation has been facilitated by successive governments for years. They offered long leases, tax exemptions, and access to irrigation networks to attract Gulf investment. Framed as development opportunities, these measures strengthened external food-security systems while redirecting fertile land toward export agriculture. Several studies show how weak contracts, limited oversight, and political instability allowed foreign companies to entrench themselves. The risks posed by large-scale land acquisitions to local food security have been documented by United Nations agencies since at least 2011. Yet from the late Bashir era through the transitional government into the current war, no effective protections were implemented. As the state fractured after 2023, these vulnerabilities deepened, allowing foreign control foreign control to expand further and embedding Sudan’s agricultural system within external demand rather than domestic need.

For Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Sudan offered what they lacked: abundant water, fertile soil, and scale. As domestic aquifers dried and grain cultivation became unsustainable at home, Gulf states built an external food-security architecture anchored in farmland abroad. Sudan became central to this strategy due to its proximity to Gulf markets and its large tracts of irrigable land.

Emirati firms control vast tracts of irrigated farmland. The conglomerate International Holding Company (IHC) cultivates more than 50,000 hectares devoted to fodder and export crops. Projects such as the Abu Hamad “turn the desert green”, a roughly $225 million joint venture between Abu Dhabi’s Royal Group and Sudan’s DAL Group, cover more than 100,000 hectares, with plans for further expansion. Production is supported by massive irrigation canals drawn from the Nile and geared toward Emirati consumption. These farms sit within a larger Emirati economic footprint exceeding $6 billion, spanning investments in Sudan’s foreign reserves, agricultural expansion, and port infrastructure.

Critically, the UAE has worked to ensure that crops from these lands can flow out of Sudan regardless of internal collapse. Abu Dhabi has pursued strategic port investments and established shipping routes such as the RSX1 service, which directly links Port Sudan to Jebel Ali in the UAE and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. This infrastructure creates dedicated export corridors that bypass shattered domestic markets. Sudan functions as a crucial node in a much wider UAE strategy. Emirati firms, notably DP World and AD Ports Group, currently operate or hold concessions in about a dozen port facilities across Africa, securing long-term control over key maritime infrastructure that connects production zones to global supply chains.

This agricultural and logistical footprint exists alongside a parallel, militarized strategy to secure assets. While the UAE’s backing of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has been widely linked to securing gold flows, it also functions to protect broader economic corridors through which agricultural commodities from UAE-controlled farms must travel.

Saudi Arabia maintains a quieter presence but follows a similar logic of externalization. Its engagement has historically been more formal, slower-moving, and state-led than the UAE’s, yet it is grounded in the same long-term objective: securing fodder and feed crops abroad. The kingdom’s state-owned Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company (SALIC) announced plans to obtain Sudanese land for fodder under its external food-security program. The National Agricultural Development Company (NADEC), one of the Gulf’s major agribusiness firms, lists 3,200 hectares of Sudanese farmland dedicated to feed production. Although these records predate the war and remain smaller in scale than Emirati ventures, they illustrate a consistent pattern: Sudan’s agricultural capacity is redirected toward supplying feed crops that Saudi Arabia no longer produces domestically, embedding Sudan into the kingdom’s external agricultural supply chain.

 

 

The ultra-Zionist cult Chabad and its complicity in genocide in Gaza

Excerpt:

Chabad is an ultra-orthodox Jewish cult. It has many adherents in the genocidal Israeli occupation forces. Many of them wear Chabad patches on their uniforms. Here is a Zionist tank flying the distinctive Chabad flag in Gaza.

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In addition, there are also Chabad Rabbis attached to the Israeli occupation forces. One notes that the genocide is actually about “rooting out evil”. Here two Chabad Rabbis erected the Jewish religious symbol, the Menorah, in Gaza.

But what is Chabad? It styles itself as a friendly outgoing Jewish movement dedicated to helping Jews reconnect with Judaism. However, in reality, it is a supremacist, hate-mongering Zionist cult.

In the past it was anti-Zionist, but back then, even as far back as 1929, its adherents in Al Khalil (or Hebron as it is called by Zionists) were involved in spying on the Palestinians for the Haganah terror militia as well as storing weapons for them.

Chabad is now so ultra-Zionist that it called in December for Gaza to be recolonized with Jewish settlers. Worse, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports, its adherents believe - as laid out in the Tanya, Chabad’s key religious text - gentiles have only animal souls, not human souls.

In January, the Tanya was printed out by the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza. This supremacism is carried over into its attitude to the Palestinians.

Followers of a Chabad Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh are known as the ‘hilltop youth’. Two of his followers wrote the hugely controversial King Torah, which was also recommended by Ginsburg.

The book states that it is permissible to kill Palestinian children, including babies.

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