
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان
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They bombed our homes. They reduced entire neighborhoods to rubble. They murdered our children, our parents, our journalists, our medics, and they believed fear would accomplish what decades of war could not. Today, the answer came from Dahiyeh (Beirut Suburbs). Not hundreds. Not thousands. But a sea of humanity, well over a hundred thousand souls, filling the streets to commemorate Imam Hussein (AS), the eternal symbol of dignity in the face of tyranny. This is what the enemies of Lebanon will never understand. You can destroy buildings, but you cannot destroy belief. You can assassinate leaders, but you cannot assassinate a cause. You can rain bombs upon our cities, but you will never extinguish the spirit of Karbala. Every black banner raised today declared that Hussein's revolution is alive. Every step taken by these mourners proclaimed that oppression, no matter how heavily armed, will never triumph over a people who have embraced sacrifice with open hearts. And to those among us who chose the side of the Zionist aggressor over their own people, who echoed the language of those who bombed Beirut, the South, the Bekaa, and every corner of Lebanon, you stand on the wrong side of history. Nations are not betrayed from the skies first. They are betrayed from within. The people answered today. With faith. With dignity. With defiance. This is Lebanon that refuses to kneel. This is the legacy of Hussein (AS). And every tyrant, no matter how powerful, eventually meets the fate of Yazid. #LabaykaYaHussain #لبيك_يا_حُسين
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان55,443 views • 4 days ago

The Lebanese Resistance Hezbollah is operating at peak intensity today... precision, discipline, and resolve on full display. This is a moment that speaks for itself: a force that answers, that endures, and that refuses to let its martyrs be forgotten. Here's a glimpse of that reality from the 2024 war...one zionist terrorist at a time.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان159,904 views • 3 months ago

Heartbreaking moments as members of the Lebanese Civil Defense receive the news that two of their fellow rescuers have been killed by terrorist Israel. These are the men who spend their days pulling others from beneath the rubble, racing toward fire while everyone else runs away, carrying the wounded, searching for survivors, and trying to preserve what little humanity remains amid destruction. And then, in a single moment, the rescuers become the ones needing to be mourned. No speeches can describe the pain on the faces of men who left home together for a rescue mission… and returned carrying the names of their own brothers. In Lebanon, even those trying to save lives are no longer spared from Israeli death.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان73,264 views • 1 month ago

Scenes from the funeral procession of the martyr Carlos Roger Abdel Malek in Rawdat Al-Shuhada, Ghobeiry, Beirut suburbs (Dahiyeh). Carlos was born a Maronite Christian, raised on the teachings of Jesus Christ, teachings of love, sacrifice, justice, and standing with the oppressed. Yet he departed this world a martyr and a hero whose final path embodied the values of Imam Hussain (peace be upon him): dignity in the face of tyranny, courage in the face of aggression, and unwavering loyalty to truth. Today, his mother stands clothed in white, mourning the son she carried, nurtured, and loved beyond words. No language can describe the pain of a mother burying her child. No speech can fill the void left by a son whose laughter once filled her home. But while she grieves her precious Carlos, all of us grieve with her. For Carlos was not only her son. He was our brother. A brother in blood. A brother in land. A brother in humanity. A brother in resistance to injustice. His martyrdom is yet another reminder that the bombs of the terrorist Zionist enemy do not distinguish between Christian and Muslim, between church and mosque, between one Lebanese family and another. Yet neither does our grief. Neither does our love. Today, Lebanon bids farewell to one of its noble sons. May Carlos Roger Abdel Malek rest in eternal peace. Glory to our martyrs. Honor to their sacrifice. And shame upon the invaders who continue to sow death where life once flourished.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان13,879 views • 8 days ago

Wondering why there’s a total media blackout in Israel? Why Trump abruptly cut his G7 visit and rushed back to D.C.? Well… turns out Iran just introduced a new generation of missiles, launched vertically, vanishing into the sky, and reappearing only when it’s too late. Occupied Palestine is in chaos. All hell is breaking loose within Zionist Israeli occupied territories.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان412,869 views • 1 year ago

A message from martyred journalist Amal Khalil... here is a translated transcript of her message: "We have now completed a full year covering the Israeli aggression on South Lebanon. For an entire year, I have been in the field, day after day, as a correspondent for Al-Akhbar newspaper. This year has been heavy... it has changed us, matured us. It taught us to hold even tighter to our principles, to our beliefs, to the choice of resistance, and to the conviction that resistance alone protects the land, that it alone stands firm against the Israeli enemy, nothing else does. To everyone who advised me to reduce my movement along the southern border, especially after the Israeli threats I received, my answer was this: our Hussaini faith and our southern, revolutionary upbringing have always taught us to say, "If only we had been with you." And the moment came for me to be with the people of the South the people of truth, who embody the cause of Karbala, who live its teachings. They stand in the face of a tyrant who kills, and in the face of oppression they remain steadfast, speaking the truth. Everything happening to the people of the South is simply because they dare to say "no." [*call for prayers*: "I bear witness that there is no god but Allah… I bear witness that there is no god but Allah."] My alignment with the people of the South, my presence among them since the July 2006 war, has always been the right choice. They have always lived up to that faith placed in them. And they will remain so, even after loss. They will grow stronger, more steadfast, and more committed to this unwavering compass, toward truth, and toward Palestine." ~Martyred Journalist Amal Khalil.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان81,907 views • 2 months ago

So a sitting U.S. Congresswoman openly says: "We are about to enter Venezuela… It will be a feast for American oil companies." How is this NOT colonial looting in broad daylight. The United States is never "bringing freedom". It is always marching like the invading army of resource-hungry vultures that it is, treating an entire sovereign nation as a buffet for its corporations. A trillion-dollar "economic activity" simply means one thing: steal their oil, crush their economy, and pretend it's humanitarian. And Maria Elvira Salazar says it with a smile... proud, shameless, dripping with entitlement. If this is how U.S. lawmakers speak publicly, imagine what they plan privately. Call it what it is: Modern-day imperialism. Corporate invasion. Economic war. Venezuela is not your "feast". It is a nation; one the U.S. has tried to strangle for decades. Her words expose the truth: Washington still believes it owns the world. We see you. Washington is the den of terrorism.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان214,884 views • 7 months ago

The bells of Our Lady of the Head Church tolled solemnly at the moment the town’s son, Hezbollah martyr Jaafar Ibrahim Salim, returned home; an echo of grief, honor, and farewell carried through every corner of the village of Bahboush in Koura, north Lebanon. A Muslim-Shia northerner rose to Allah sw, while defending our south from Zionist aggression and occupation, being honored by his Christian brothers and sisters who all come from the same village, on the eve of Good Friday. Nothing tops this. Nothing.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان73,460 views • 2 months ago

What unfolded in the skies over Isfahan in Iran is not merely a military incident, it is rather a revealing moment. Images and footage circulating show the aftermath of what Iran describes as a failed United States rescue operation: a downed F-15, followed by the destruction of additional assets, including a Black Hawk helicopter and a C-130 transport aircraft, all reportedly struck during attempts to recover a missing American pilot. But the most telling detail is not the losses... it is the ending. The site where the F-15 was brought down has not simply been abandoned; it has been erased. Reduced to dust. No intact wreckage. No recoverable evidence. Nothing left behind. This raises a question far more profound than the tactical failure itself: Was the priority truly to rescue… or to eliminate? Because what this operation appears to demonstrate is a doctrine not of recovery, but of denial; ensuring that neither personnel, nor technology, nor even fragments of the truth fall into opposing hands. A logic that mirrors, in effect if not in name, the same brutal calculus often associated with Zionist Israel's "Hannibal Directive": better total destruction than the risk of capture. And if that is the case, then what does it say about the values being upheld? About "morale" when soldiers know that rescue may not come? About "loyalty" when survival is conditional? About "respect" when the final act is obliteration rather than protection? In the end, this is not just about a downed jet. It is about a mindset; one that treats its own not as lives to be saved, but as liabilities to be erased. And that, perhaps, speaks louder than any official statement ever could.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان61,714 views • 2 months ago

Hey Lebanese Christians against the resistance: listen👇🏻
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان67,002 views • 3 months ago

At the end of the day, none of it matters to them; not your dignity, not your blood, not your community, not even your future or livelihood. What truly matters is right there in Sayyed Hassan’s words: the entire game is about flipping the scene above into the one below. Syria's dark age will not remain dark for long.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان130,406 views • 9 months ago

This image strikes a nerve among Israel and its Christian Zionist allies in Lebanon. When Christianity and Islam stand side by side to honor resistance fighters, it disrupts the narrative they rely on; revealing a unity they cannot fracture. In the sanctuary of Lady Mary, where sanctity meets the blood of the fallen… in the town of Bhabouch, Koura district north Lebanon. the town of the resistance fighter martyr Jaafar Ibrahim Salim. Shared from: Koura Division page.
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان27,255 views • 1 month ago

It is no surprise that massacres are unfolding on the Syrian coast when these are the speeches being broadcast by al-Julani's Takfiri Imams in the mosques of the so-called "New Syria." Takfiri man says: "You put a knife to his throat...that’s their cure. Strike with an iron fist. No media, no nonsense. No media, no nonsense. These diplomatic smiles are useless, ineffective. Their solution is combat. Their solution is force. The pride of this nation lies in jihad. The pride of this nation lies in jihad. If we abandon jihad, we remain humiliated." R.I.P. Syria🇸🇾
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان144,126 views • 1 year ago

ما بعرف مين يلي عمل الفيديو بس والله العظيم خليتوني ارجع إبكي من أول وجديد كإنه هلق طل نعش الأمين بيناتنا خاصة لسبب خاص فيي جداً يبتعلق بأول لحظة عرفت فيها بشهادة السيّد العظيم. شكراً الك يلي صورته وشكرا ل يلي منتجه وشكرا كتير للدكتور د.أحمد عباس ياسين || Ahmed A. Yassine لارساله. رح احتفظ فيه متل ما بحتفظ بذكرى السّيد...للممات #لبيك_يا_نصرالله
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان92,763 views • 1 year ago