Yet another shameful display by the ruling AAP leadership!... While people suffer long power cuts, farmers sit in mandis guarding their crops day & night, employees await pending DA & pensionary benefits, and lawlessness rules the streets — AAP MLAs, ministers and even the Vidhan Sabha Speaker are shamelessly playing hula-hoop games and dancing to the tunes of Manish Sisodia. And while doing so, they didn’t even care that photos of Babasaheb Dr. BR Ambedkar & Shaheed Bhagat Singh were lying cluttered around their feet! This amounts to gross disrespect to our icons. The AAP leadership must tender an unconditional apology immediately or get ready to face public wrath.show more

Sukhbir Singh Badal
10,937 views • 2 months ago
TAKLE KI NAUTANKI DEKHO! When you were in power... Manish Sisodia, you didn’t work for the people, you did scams. The streets are full of garbage and stink so bad that people can’t even walk properly. There are no proper roads or drains, and sewer water is overflowing everywhere. But now, these defeated MLAs will work? What a joke! There’s a limit to this drama.show more

BALA
133,132 views • 1 year ago
I’ve come to realize that many of these so-called... “LawTubers” are actors. They’re playing a role, and YouTube is their stage. They are not there to explain the law—they’re there to entertain an audience that rewards them with Super Chats, memberships, and donations. So they give their viewers exactly what they want to hear, even if that means misrepresenting the law, making false statements and inaccurate legal claims, defending the indefensible, or excusing and even encouraging the harassment and intimidation of witnesses. The damage this does is enormous. It destroys public trust in the justice system, distorts how people understand the courts, and misleads viewers about the rights of victims, witnesses, and defendants alike. When lawyers stop acting like lawyers and start acting like performers, the justice system becomes just another form of entertainment. This can’t be the future.show more

Mama Llama
11,644 views • 9 days ago
THIS JUST PROVES HOW LIBERAL THE YORUBAS WERE UP... UNTIL 2023 !! - The Igbo Masquerade "AJOFIA" has been coming to Yoruba land to perform and do their rituals since 2012. The Yorubas were never bothered or complained. - Fast forward to 2024: Yorubas said no, and the Masquerade was banned. - What shifted? What changed? I must tell you that something very significant happened during the 2023 election that shifted the mindset and consciousness of the Yorubas to start being consciously conservative. - The Igbos miscalculated. They put all their chips onto the playing board. They revealed their intentions and true selves to the Yoruba cause of how badly they wanted their fellow Igbo man to win an election. - While the Yorubas weren't paying much attention - "at least they still voted for an Igbo man" - the Igbos didn't care. They were too aggressive with their approach. To them, it was either Obi wins the election or all bridges would be burnt. They were so confident that Obi would win the election that they couldn't help but reveal their intentions, agenda, and true selves to the Yorubas. - Yorubas latched onto it and quickly realized the kind of people they had invited to live amongst them, hence the pushback. - Now the Igbos don't like that the Yorubas have caught onto them, hence the constant "victimization cry" online and the denigration of the Yorubas. They are doing all this to see if bullying the Yorubas will give them an edge back. What they don't know is that the Yorubas are wired to never back down in the face of truth and threat. - They won't make too much noise, but they will UNDO THEIR MISTAKESshow more

Nononsense
49,431 views • 1 year ago
Indie dogs are among the most neglected souls in... our country. They don’t have fancy tags. They don’t come with certificates. But they come with unimaginable loyalty, silent strength, and unconditional love. Yet, every single day, they suffer. They suffer because of our obsession with so-called “premium” breeds. They suffer because they’re born on the streets — with no one to feed them, no roof to protect them, and no hand to hold them when they’re sick or injured. They suffer from hunger, from extreme heat and cold, from road accidents, and from relentless abuse — just for existing in spaces humans have claimed for themselves. Some are kicked. Some are poisoned. Some die in silence with no one even knowing their name. But here's the truth: Indie dogs are resilient, loving, low-maintenance, emotionally intelligent, and they thrive when given even the smallest bit of love. All they want is a corner to call home, a bowl of food, and a heart that sees their worth. Adopt an Indie. Don't overlook them. Because your one decision can rewrite their entire life story. They are not street dogs. They are just unloved dogs. Let's change that. #AdoptAnIndie #VoicelessSoulsshow more

Vidit Sharma 🇮🇳
16,018 views • 1 year ago
Before, I saw Sana and Jihyo looking tired and... even massaging their legs. But today, it is heartbreaking and painfully obvious that Sana is not okay at all. This is so painful to watch, and it has seriously gone too far seeing them in such poor condition. I don’t care if people disagree with my tweet. I cannot stay silent anymore. Watching the members suffer one by one like this is breaking my heart, and JYP’s handling of their health is deeply disappointing. I am especially disappointed in JYP. In my opinion, JYP made a huge mistake when Dahyun was sick. They did not even take her to the doctor for an X-ray. Dahyun had to endure the pain for almost a month and still perform. Even in Incheon, she had to walk to the parking lot while limping, without any ankle support or a wheelchair. Before that, Jeongyeon and Chaeyoung were sick and had to miss the tour. We even had to watch Jihyo perform while she was sick, sitting on a chair on stage. That was painful to see. Then Mina had to be absent today because of health issues, and now we can clearly see that Sana is also not in good condition. Watching this happen again and again is exhausting and heartbreaking. How many times do we have to see the members suffer before their health is truly taken seriously? I know concerts and schedules are decided together by the members and the agency. But why does it feel like the girls’ health is always the last thing being considered? Can’t the agency do better and put their health first, just once? The girls are the kind of idols who truly love meeting fans. They will keep showing up even when they are unwell, as long as they can still stand. That is exactly what scares me the most. That is why JYP must take better care of them. Please, I’m begging make the girls’ health the top priority above anything else. TWICE JYPnation TWICE_JAPAN #TWICE_THISISFOR_WORLD_TOUR #JYPProtectTWICEshow more

puteri🍉
127,521 views • 4 months ago
Today in Lagos State, yet again, we witnessed an... ugly but all-too-familiar scene: thugs allegedly sponsored and elements of the police working not to protect the people, but to intimidate, harass, and silence them. During GRV’s event, what should have been a peaceful democratic gathering turned into a targeted attempt to suppress free expression and political participation. Yet, in the face of fear and violence, brave Nigerians stood tall. We are immensely proud of those citizens who acted with courage and unity to protect one another and ensure GRV and his supporters were escorted to safety. This is the spirit of true democracy the will of the people refusing to be broken. But we must say this clearly and without apology: the use of violence, intimidation, and state-backed thuggery to undermine political opposition is a stain on Lagos State’s democratic record. This same pattern played out during the last elections, where voters were attacked, threatened, and in some cases injured simply for supporting the candidate of their choice. These are not isolated incidents they are part of a shameful strategy of political suppression that must be condemned by all lovers of democracy. Enough is enough.show more

Peter Obi Grassroots Mobilization.
59,362 views • 10 months ago
I am a Ukrainian, an independent Ukrainian blogger and... journalist. I support the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán Orbán Viktor , and I thank him for not bowing to the usurper and autocrat Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Today Zelenskyy has effectively usurped power in Ukraine. He persecutes his critics, arrests political opponents, and uses mobilization as a tool of repression. People are sent to war where they die, while none of Zelenskyy’s close associates or friends are mobilized or fighting. At the same time, Zelenskyy and his friends profit from the war. Many of his friends and business partners today are connected to the defense industry, particularly to the production of drones and missiles. This is why Zelenskyy is not interested in ending the war quickly. Zelenskyy also refuses to hold elections, hiding behind the war as an excuse. Moreover, he refuses to voluntarily step down from office, although he has every right to do so. Instead, he wants to remain in power without elections. Those who criticize the authorities are persecuted. In Ukraine there are illegal detentions and kidnappings of citizens on the streets. People are held by force and subjected to pressure. Many men today are afraid to even go outside because of forced mobilization. People are kidnapped, tortured, and forced to go to the front. According to relatives of the victims, sometimes large sums of money are demanded — tens of thousands of dollars — to avoid being sent to war. In this situation, many Ukrainians are forced to flee the country. They risk their lives, crossing borders through forests, rivers, and mountains to reach European countries. One of these countries is Hungary. I am grateful to Hungary for providing protection to Ukrainian citizens. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are leaving their country today. And often they do so not only because of Russian missiles, but also because of fear of the actions of their own authorities and the system of forced mobilization. The Ukrainian people and the Hungarian people should live in peace and mutual understanding. Our countries must engage in honest and open diplomatic dialogue. There must be real diplomacy between Ukraine and Hungary, not the language of banditism used by Zelenskyy.show more

Myroslav Oleshko
237,922 views • 4 months ago
The actual communal ruler of Punjab Arvind Kejriwal and... his gang of non Punjabis have finally and unashamedly shown their true dictatorial colours and brought back the dark memories of the worst draconian days of the EMERGENCY. They have fallen back on repression as the last resort taken by all unpopular and rootless leaders. Not even during Emergency or during the Jaitu da Morcha were the Sikhs stopped from even going to their sacred shrines as Akali workers and I were stopped today from peacefully reaching and gathering at our Gurdham Gurdwara Sri Amb Sahib, Mohali and instead arresting all of us. I WELCOME MY ARREST. THIS RUNS IN MY BLOOD. But I warn the govt against the arrest of our peaceful Akali workers. This is a broad daylight murder of democracy, civil liberties and human rights. Where are the champions of human rights today? Kejriwal is resorting to these repressive and dictatorial measures just to divert people’s attention away from the loot of Punjab and Punjabis by outsiders. Shiromani Akali Dal will not only fight this loot of the resources of our state and our people but also stand by the people who are enduring this dictatorial misrule of AAP. I accept the challenge thrown to all Punjabis by this govt of non-Punjabis and their puppets. Vendetta is much more sinister and evil than repression: it is a cover for the loot of Punjab and Punjabis by outsiders. We will fight it to the finish. 🚩show more

Sukhbir Singh Badal
15,778 views • 1 year ago
Mr. President, Yesterday, at the Peace Summit in Sharm... El-Sheikh, you stood before the world, welcoming leaders of Islamic nations in the name of peace and stability. The cameras captured handshakes and smiles, symbols meant to convey unity and hope. But while these images were broadcast globally, another reality was unfolding in Iraq. In the streets of Basra and beyond, a people continue to raise their voices peacefully, demanding only their basic human rights only to be silenced with violence, repression, and bloodshed. For more than a decade, since 2011, Iraqis have marched with dignity, yet they have been met with bullets, arrests, and systematic oppression fueled by corruption and foreign interference that has crippled the Iraqi state. The world remembers the Tishreen Uprising of 2019 when Iraq’s youth filled the streets with courage and hope, calling for an end to corruption and for a sovereign, just nation. They were not met with dialogue, but with death, forced disappearances, imprisonment, and exile. Their dreams for a better Iraq were drowned in violence, leaving wounds that remain open to this day. Mr. President, the United States cannot deny its role in this tragedy. U.S. policies have directly influenced Iraq’s fate, and Washington has long known the forces undermining Iraq’s sovereignty and stability. Yet silence and inaction have too often prevailed, leaving the Iraqi people to suffer alone. So I ask you, Mr. President: how can you extend your hand for peace while shaking the hand of Iraq’s leadership, knowing that its people are being crushed under the weight of corruption and oppression? How can peace in the Middle East be declared while Iraq the heart of the region remains broken and bleeding? If America truly seeks peace, it must begin with justice. True peace cannot be achieved through protocol and photographs; it requires the courage to stand with the people, to protect their rights, and to honor their sacrifices. History will remember not the handshakes on stages, but the choices made when humanity called for action. Freedom for Iraq 🇮🇶✊ The Iraqi militias are corrupt and oppress the people. فائق الشيخ علي/كلمتي للتاريخ is the true voice and leader of the Iraqi people. Save Iraq from corruption, save Iraq from oppression. #FreedomForIraq #NoMoreCorruption #SaveIraq #faig_alsheakh_ali #IraqRejectsMilitiasshow more

إليسار Elissar Jawad
109,019 views • 9 months ago
I don’t know if it’s courage, a desperate hope,... a fight for justice, or simply the struggle to survive, but what I do know is that it’s painful. Painful even to witness. Watching your own people like this,broken, silenced, grieving, shakes something deep inside you. It compels you to speak out, to risk your career, and to stand up for justice when silence is no longer an option. Baloch mothers and sisters carry the weight of generational grief. And it is the state that has burdened them with this pain. The families protesting in Islamabad are being punished not for any crime, but for refusing to give up. For still daring to hope. Their lives have been shattered. Justice denied in courtrooms. Dreams torn apart. Every breath is a battle for dignity. The few who dared to speak for them have been thrown behind bars. Their families are being targeted. Harassment and intimidation are at their peak. Yet they still came to Islamabad….to protest, to resist, to be seen. And what did they face? Threats. Silence. Erasure. They were not even allowed to set up camp under the punishing rain and scorching heat. The press club was fenced off to block their voices. They were evicted from their rented flats in the middle of the night. This is our history , a history of pain, of struggle, and of an unyielding hope for life. And it is also the history of Islamabad: denial, repression, torture, and the systematic refusal of justice. Yes, we carry our pain with pride. And while the state may wield the power of weapons, it will carry the shame of what it has done. #ReleaseBYCLeaders #EndEnforcedDisappearancesshow more

Sabiha Baloch
11,004 views • 1 year ago
Whether they stay or go, the Islamic Republic has... a scorched earth policy. See video. The important thing here is how the regime reacts to threats. As this regime comes to an end, the promise to leave the people of Iran nothing but a barren wasteland is very real. No question they would love the US administration to carry out what they were planning on doing to themselves anyway. The tragedy here is the regime plan to survive even at the cost of whatever happens to their citizens. It matters little if the country burns so long as they stay in power. Human life, prosperity and the future of a nation are all expendable in service of the ideology they perpetuate and seek to export. What is wholly unacceptable is with bombs and missiles overhead, IRGC officials being picked off one by one, that even in these apocalyptic circumstances the regime is STIIL arresting and STILL torturing and STILL executing its own citizens. That should tell you all you need to know. The world cannot afford complacency. This regime must be confronted and dismantled with urgency.show more

Omid Djalili
23,695 views • 3 months ago
Your Excellency William Samoei Ruto William Samoei Ruto, PhD... Today I want you to address the opulence of your office, not that your predecessors were any better. I must, however, give credit to Kibaki; even when he came to Msa, you hardly noticed he was around at the state house. Hangabouts were very disappointed. Mama Lucy was clear: Mzee anapumzika, may their souls rest in peace. As you relax this Sunday, think hard about the sheer waste generated by your motorcade in a country where the majority live on less than a dollar a day. While some in this convoy are not necessarily part of the OP, they are the hangabouts, including CS's and even parastatal heads who want to tag along. This is what is upsetting Kenyans and is akin to vomiting on their bare feet, not even their shoes. Your excellency, you still have time to bring this to an immediate stop, and in the process, you will help in achieving the much-sought-after austerity measures. Some would say, Wait a minute, our President must have protection. Yes, 100%, but more is not necessarily better protection. I don't think you face a higher risk than your counterpart in SA or, even worse, Rwanda, surrounded by unfriendly neighbours. Look at UK PM Entrouge. We are always at their doorstep with a begging bowl, but we are busy zooming around in top-end full-guzzlers. Your excellency You need to do things differently, and Gen Zs would love you, but you are using the same old template. Get rid of this opulence, and you'll be shocked by the budget surplus that will come your way. Think hard about this and get lean on how you run this country. Enjoy your weekend, and as always, I choose to remain an optimist.show more

Mohammed Hersi : Mr Optimist
385,489 views • 2 years ago
Dear François Nzanga Mobutu, Good evening. I bet your... father is turning in his grave, writhing in pain and shame after reading your tweet. He, at least, knew that there are authentic and fully-fledged Congolese Tutsis. He proved it until people like you and others came along and misled him. Do I need to inform you, in case you're unaware, that the people who demonstrated yesterday in Washington DC, roughly 4,000 of them, others the same day in Nairobi, and still others in England shortly before, are Banyamulenge, these Congolese Tutsis from the highlands, who are protesting against what Tshisekedi and the FARDC, the Wazalendo, Évariste Ndayishimiye and the FDNB, as well as the FDLR and mercenaries, are doing to their relatives in Minembwe and throughout the highlands? Their Sukhoi fighter jets and drones bomb daily, killing children, women, the elderly, and men. They destroy homes, churches, schools, hospitals, and community radio stations. They even kill cows and sheep and destroy fields and crops. They have imposed a blockade on Minembwe, with no entry or exit. They have done and are doing the same thing to the Tutsi in Masisi and Rutshuru in North Kivu. Instead of listening to their cries and examining their demands, the excuse is quickly found; the preferred shortcut is Rwanda. Always and only Rwanda. Too easy, isn't it? Your thinking, which is also the regime's narrative, can be summarized in these two sentences: - all the problems facing the DRC come from elsewhere, particularly from Rwanda; we will end up being told that even the migrants are here because of Rwanda. “And all the solutions must come from elsewhere, especially from the United States of America, from Papa Trump.” Under these conditions, what is the point of the regime you serve? Two small truths to remember, dear François: “Such an attitude, this kind of ideology, this denial of nationality to Congolese Tutsis of origin, from North and South Kivu, as well as to all those who are victims of the same persecution, like the Hema and others, this easy rejection based on appearance (racial profiling), are among the root causes of the crisis the country is going through;” “As long as we haven’t decided to be sufficiently responsible, to sit down as a nation and rigorously assess our share (of responsibility) in what is happening to us, we will continue to wait for solutions from others, solutions that may never come.” Furthermore, there are satanic verses that must be banished immediately, in the interest of everyone and the country, such as: "There are no Congolese Tutsis, every Tutsi is Rwandan, therefore a foreigner," etc. Either we will be able to put an end to exclusion, discrimination, hate speech, and ethnic hatred, and live together according to the law and history, or this deep-seated problem risks haunting us for a long time. But to achieve this, we need leadership capable of understanding and transcending differences and turning them into assets for living together. This is possible.show more

Me Moise Nyarugabo
22,470 views • 2 months ago
🚨Little Devils Gang Terrorizes Midtown, Threatening NYC’s Tax Revenue... and Local Businesses. This morning, around 10 AM, they robbed an innocent New Yorker in broad daylight. Four suspects were arrested and taken to Downtown Manhattan courthouse A few hours later, the same crew hit Five Below. What started as shoplifting quickly escalated when they pulled a knife on employees, turning it into a full-blown robbery, according to sources. This isn’t a one-off. Every single day, this crew is tied to multiple incidents—robberies, shoplifting, and violent confrontations. They run through the city with complete impunity, fully aware that because of their age, the law rarely holds them accountable, according to sources. Most of these younger gang members live in taxpayer-funded shelters. They get arrested, they rob people, they stab people, and then they return to their city-funded accommodations. Parents of these suspects do nothing. Why are New Yorkers paying for these gang members to hurt people—and then paying for their safe return? Business owners have been telling me this gang is costing them tons of money, not only through theft but by scaring away customers. With the holiday season around the corner, tourists may avoid spending money in Midtown or even in New York. Some may even tell friends they got robbed while visiting the city, which could have a lasting impact on tourism and local businesses. Midtown alone generates roughly 20% of New York City’s taxpayer revenue. Yet gangs like the Little Devils, coming from the Bronx or Queens, are terrorizing the area, hurting local businesses, scaring residents and visitors, and costing the city millions. If nothing changes, sooner or later they’re going to kill a cop or an innocent person. The situation is spiraling out of control, and Midtown is on edge. Every day there’s another crime, and every day they get bolder. This gang is a ticking time bomb, and the city’s residents, tourists, and businesses are watching in fear. By Leeroy Johnson For licensing email [email protected]show more

Viral News NYC
71,752 views • 8 months ago
𝗘𝗠𝗦 𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗢𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗟 𝗔𝗧𝗧𝗔𝗖𝗞𝗘𝗗 𝗪𝗛𝗜𝗟𝗘 𝗗𝗥𝗢𝗣𝗣𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗣𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗜𝗡 𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗡𝗜𝗟𝗧𝗢𝗡 Limpopo... Emergency Medical Service personnel were attacked while the official vehicle was stoned by a section of unruly community members, while they were en route to drop off a renal patient in Ntwane village, Dennilton on Wednesday. On their return to the hospital, the personnel encountered a group of people from a tavern along the road who violently attacked them and opened the doors of the moving vehicle. The Department of Health in Limpopo has condemned the incident. "As a department, we are both appalled and deeply disappointed by this incident. We urge all communities to reject such behavior, and we demand that those responsible face the full force of the law. Our personnel must be able to operate freely and safely while responding to emergencies so they can effectively assist the community members who rely on Emergency Services." #ChronicleNewsshow more

Limpopo Chronicle
194,200 views • 1 year ago
Today, as my country marks its 54th National Day... Eid Al Etihad the streets of the UAE glow with flags, songs, and cars covered in the face of our leader, Mohammed bin Zayed. And you know what’s funny? Those who hate their own governments look at us… and assume we must be like them. They wish we were angry. They wish we wanted elections. They wish we hated our president. But wishes don’t turn into reality just because your own countries are drowning in chaos. Here’s the truth: The UAE stands united people, leadership, and vision. Unity is not a slogan here; it’s a lived reality. Our president doesn’t divide us… he defines us. And if you think the civilians of the UAE want to “change” their leader, then it’s only in your dreams the same dreams where you imagine the Muslim Brotherhood returning to power, or extremists rewriting history. The world can see it with their own eyes: A country built on trust, respect, and leadership that serves its people not rules them with fear. So celebrate if you love us, and envy us if you must but nothing you say will ever shake the bond between the UAE and its people. Because on our National Day, our unity is louder than your propaganda.show more

Mariam Almazrouie
48,025 views • 7 months ago
Dear Invictus Games Foundation, You say the foundation exists... to support the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded, injured, and sick service personnel. Everyone agrees with that mission. No one is questioning the courage, sacrifice, or experiences of the veterans who compete. They deserve respect, recognition and the spotlight. But your statement tries to blur an important distinction. Questioning the direction, leadership, or public image of the Games is not the same as diminishing the experiences of injured veterans. Criticism of how Invictus is being presented is not criticism of the men and women who served. By suggesting that questioning anything around the Games is “disrespectful,” you effectively shield the organizers and the celebrity figures attached to it from scrutiny while placing veterans in front as a moral barrier. If the focus truly belongs on courage, recovery and camaraderie, then the spotlight should remain firmly on the competitors themselves. Yet increasingly the public narrative around Invictus revolves around Prince Harry and especially Meghan Markle, who is neither a veteran nor a participant in the Games. When coverage of an event meant to honor wounded service personnel becomes dominated by Meghan Markle’s appearances, wardrobe and personal publicity moments, it is fair for people to ask why. Especially when she does not even wear Invictus merchandise to promote the Games while reportedly spending lavishly on personal presentation during the events. If Invictus truly believes the focus should remain on those who served, then the simplest solution is obvious. Put the veterans back at the center and stop allowing the Games to become a stage for the attention whore Meghan Markle.show more

Queen Esther
55,110 views • 4 months ago
Mama Rachel Ruto in your wisdom or lack of... the same you think Kenyans are laughing! Prayers can not fix poor leadership. Rachel Ruto speaks of a “true God” while millions of Kenyans are trapped in a daily nightmare of poverty, hospital bills, unemployment and hopelessness. What kind of testimony is this where leaders celebrate while citizens are auctioned by banks, children drop out of school over fees, patients die silently in corridors and corruption eats the country like termites in rotten wood? If their God is visible in power, convoys and luxury, then Kenyans are asking: where is that God for the hungry mother in Kibra, the jobless graduate in Kisumu, the farmer crying in Rift Valley, the sick old man abandoned because SHA has failed him? Leadership is not loud prayers and choreographed worship songs. Leadership is reducing suffering. And Kenyans remember very well that even when the country had problems before, you rarely saw Margaret Kenyatta turn pain into political celebration. She built campaigns around maternal health, cancer awareness and Beyond Zero instead of constantly sermonizing while the public sinks deeper into despair. You cannot preach prosperity to people surviving on one meal a day. You cannot sing “double double” to parents whose children have dropped out of school. You cannot wrap failed governance inside religion and expect citizens not to notice. The cruelest insult to suffering people is rich leaders pretending national pain is proof that heaven is smiling on them.show more

𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇
19,389 views • 1 month ago
The IRGC are now hiding their remaining precious launchers... dressed up as civilian trucks and inside highway tunnels—a sort of Hamas-inspired strategy. Getting the last 10% was always going to be the hardest part. But how effective are they anyway? In the four rounds of “True Promise” attacks, they have fired around 1,500 ballistic missiles at Israel and continue to fire 5 to 10 per day. This is well over half their stock, even accounting for rebuilding. With this, they have managed to kill 48 Israelis and cause a few billion in property damage. If they have 500 missiles and 150 launchers left—it is probably less—they will be able to keep “resisting” for another month or so and kill a few more Israelis at random, but then it’s all over. Their grand “Axis of Resistance” will no longer be a strategic threat to Israel, just an irritant to be occasionally swatted at. In truth, this has been the case for a while.show more

Saul Sadka
152,669 views • 3 months ago