Nournews: Developments in West Asia indicate that the global hegemonic system, led by the United States and its European allies, has devised a complex project aimed at subjugating the region. This project proceeds through all-out support for the Zionist regime, efforts to normalize relations, economic pressure, and so-called peace initiatives. On one hand, the U.S. and Israel distract public opinion with a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, and on the other hand, continue the genocide by attacking food distribution centers. Pressure on Lebanon to disarm the resistance, provoking terrorism in Iraq, and pushing Syria towards compromise are all part of this agenda, with the ultimate goal of dominating the entire region.
Ashura: A source of inspiration for the resistance of nations
In the face of this sedition, the culture of Ashura has once again become a refuge for the liberation of nations. Despite the enemy's propaganda efforts to distort this culture, the echoes of Labbaik Ya Hussein now resonate from the heart of Europe and America to West Asia. This global movement is not only a symbol of mourning but also a campaign of awakening against arrogance and Zionism. Resistance leaders have emphasized the messages of Ashura, insisting on the continuation of martyrdom and struggle against the occupiers.
Resistance in Lebanon and Iraq: A clear 'no' to disarmament
In Lebanon, Hezbollah has firmly declared that it will never lay down its arms. Sheikh Naim Qassem has explicitly stated that the resistance will continue in the face of U.S. and Israeli threats, and no new agreement will compel Hezbollah to surrender. Similarly, in Iraq, Kataib Hezbollah and Harakat al-Nujaba issued strong statements asserting that disarming the resistance in the region is impossible and that any such attempt will fail. Inspired by the Ashura spirit, they have declared that the cry of Labbaik Ya Hussein will not be silenced, and their fingers will remain on the trigger.
Yemen and Gaza: The frontlines of Ashura-inspired Jihad
In Yemen as well, the Ashura culture has turned into a real battlefield of resistance. In his Ashura speech, Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi stressed that true Islam does not accept submission to the U.S. and Israel. Yemenis sent a clear message to the enemies by holding demonstrations and firing missiles at Ben Gurion Airport. In Gaza, after twenty months of continuous resistance, resistance groups—drawing inspiration from the same Ashura culture—have announced that they will either accept a dignified agreement or continue the path of freedom and martyrdom. Today, the culture of Ashura transcends sect and ethnicity and has become a unifying axis for all freedom-seeking nations.
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