Tumgik
#bahrain iraq
peonycats · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
MISC ART DUMP 4
from top to bottom, left to right:
Turkey, Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan goes on Turkey’s podcast)
Lebanon, Palestine (The dress leb is wearing came frm one of zuhair murad’s collections btw)
Singapore (Oh you’re dominant and sterile? Why don’t you make sure your paper work is laminated and sterilized?)
Bahrain (subscribe to her channel right now 😡😡)
Israel, Singapore (some art i drew for a meme lol)
Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Iraq (This is so old so that’s why like Iraq and Azerbaijan look weird haha)
Madagascar (This was an Instagram art trade for a mutual’s beautiful madagascar oc!!!)
Aztec Empire, Mexico (Insta art trade for @dahliamorena​‘s lovely mexico oc and aztec oc!!)
BONUS:
Tumblr media
328 notes · View notes
sprites4ever · 2 months
Text
THE TRUTH ABOUT HAMAS
I need to spell it out again.
Hamas are not the Palestinian freedom fighters a lot of people want them to be.
The origin is the following.
Various peoples have laid exclusive claim to what they call the 'Holy Land' for millenia, and fought insane wars and committed genocides over it. Jews and Muslims are far from the first.
In recent centuries, Jews and Muslims used to live in peace in this place till WWI.
In WWI, the British Empire moved their armies over there and asked the Jews to let them pass through, so they could fight the Ottoman Empire. (The back-then powerful islamic empire that controlled modern-day Türkyie, Syria and the Balkans)
In exchange, the Jews would get the full right to live in the Holy Land after the British were done.
Problem is, the Brits promised the Muslims the same.
They both agreed, the Brits passed through and wrecked the Ottoman Empire.
After WWI, the Jews and Muslims rightfully asked whose land this was now, and the Brits, together with the French, devised the Two-State Solution, that half of the land would be the Jewish Israel and the other half would be the Muslim Palestine. It was agreed upon in principle, but both Jews and Muslims kept fighting and militarizing.
Modern-day Israel is NOT a European settler-colonial project, as Palestinians like to put it.
As explained above, the Jews and Muslims have both been there for a while.
However, modern-day Israel, founded in 1948, has become oppressive against Palestinians.
The justification for that was the Holocaust. European Jews, after WWII, said that they needed their own state in order to be safe from antisemitism, as over 6 million Jews had been murdered by the Nazis. (The Nazis had used the Jews as a scapegoat and portrayed them as a world conspiracy, in order to explain world politics to their supporters in a way that aligned with Hitler's insane ideology.)
Because of that, the Jews got incredibly defensive and any aggressive or oppressive idea from an Israeli leader was justified with "We need to protect our Jewish people!"
Whether or not it was actually justified didn't and doesn't matter to them.
Those aggressive and oppressive ideas include killing/expelling all the Palestinians, as motivated by the territorial conflict I explained earlier.
The other side of the current conflict and the reason Hamas exists and can inflict so much damage on Israel is the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In the 80s, Iran went through a religiously-led revolution against the military dictatorship. As a result, the so-called Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was established, and is under the command of religious leader and self-styled 'Supreme Leader' Ayatollah Khamenei. He's been ruling Iran with an iron fist for over 40 years.
The supposed republic and democracy of Iran is fake, as is typical for most dictatorships these days. Few dictatorships actually style themselves as such, they like to pretend that they're democratic. (Factually, the elections don't matter, the ballots are trashed anyways and the Parliament is a so-called 'Rubber Stamp Parliament', meaning a Parliament that only exists to give a faux-democratic justification for the dictator's orders by putting a rubber stamp on it.)
The IRGC is actually extremely unpopular in Iran, and most Iranians would prefer diplomatic relations with the West and the USA, over what they have now, which is diplomatic relations with russia and China. However, the IRGC's armed gangsters are so present and so ready to shoot a woman who's wearing her hijab (Islamic headscarf) improperly on the spot, that they can't do anything about it.
To justify his grip on power, Khamenei paints Israel as the archenemy of and constant threat to Iran, just like how Israeli hardliners, including the current guy, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, paint Palestine as the archenemy of and constant threat to Israel.
However, the IRGC can't afford fighting Israel by themselves, since that would mean less armed gangsters in Iranian cities, enforcing the Ayatollah's will.
This is why Iran, using their ties with russia and China, as well as their wealth of and wealth acquired via crude oil production, has funded and armed various miltias in every other Middle Eastern country where they could do it.
They are:
Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and Kata'ib Hezbollah in Iraq
Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) in Lebanon
Hamas in Gaza (aka a Palestinian territory)
Ansar-Allah (aka Houthi rebels) in Yemen
These militias are under complete command of the Ayatollah and his disciples and exist to keep fighting Israel and their allies, especially the forces the US has stationed in Iraq and Syria during unrelated conflicts.
Iran has called this network the 'Axis of Resistance', which is a euphemism and an intentional attempt as gaslighting Jews.
The term 'Axis' comes from the alliance between Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan in WWII.
This name was chosen to bring back Jewish trauma and act like the Nazis were the ones resisting Jews back in the day, and to act like antisemitism is completely justified because Jews are supposedly always very evil.
The Syrian government forces (under control of military dictator Bashar Al-Assad) are also on Iran's side on account of being at war with Israel since 1948, but they factually can't do much since their forces are weak and engaged in a civil war with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a miltia funded by the US. The only reason Al-Assad is still alive is because of russian mercenaries who are protecting him.
Not all Islamic countries are on the side of Iran.
Lebanon is factually a republic and has a government, however, it is powerless and the country is de facto ran by Hezbollah, who control more businesses, media and soldiers than the Lebanese government.
Yemen is also technically neutral, and the ones attacking cargo ships in Palestine's name are not the Republic and government of Yemen, but the Iranian-funded Houthis, who control 1/4 of the country. It's been in a civil war for years, and neither the Yemeni government nor Houthis have achieved a breakthrough.
Jordan is a constitutional monarchy and generally neutral, only interested in its own security. They collaborate with Israeli and American forces wherever necessary.
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrian, Kuwait and Oman are officially neutral and officially communicate a lot of soldiarity with Palestine, but are factually opposed to Iran and collaborate a lot with the US.
Hamas aren't the only Palestinian group trying to control the disputed territories of the Gaza Strip, West Bank and Golan Heights.
(The latter two definetly being occupied by Iraelis who have no right to be there)
The other group is the Palestinian Authority (PA), which is internationally regarded by many as the legitimate authority of Palestinian people.
They despise Israel similarly to Hamas, but unlike Hamas, are willing to attempt diplomatic solutions. (As long as the Israelis are, too.)
However, the PA is stupidly corrupt and has little in the way of armed forces.
Hamas are a radical Jihadist group who desire total control of all Israeli and Palestinian territories, and who arguably want to see Israel lose more than they want to see Palestine win.
Hamas were elected the government of Gaza in 2008.
Netanyahu actually supported them, precisely because he knew they were radicals, unlike the PA, who would give him a casus belli (reason for war) sooner or later.
Just like Khamenei, Netanyahu keeps war going to stay in power.
Hamas have developed urban and guerilla warfare tactics that serve as a perfect counter to the Israel Defense Force (IDF)'s modern military tactics, as they can inflict serious damage with what little old Soviet weaponry they get from Iran, without having to take Israeli troops, tanks and fighter jets head-on.
Yes, the Israeli war crimes are real.
However, Hamas actively positions their staff and military assets among their own civilians, because they know the IDF doesn't care about the civilians if they get to take out a Hamas commander or material storage in the process.
Hamas does this precisely to get Israel condemned further and to keep up the hatred for Israelis among Palestinians.
Like I said, they would rather see Israel lose than see Palestine win, and they care as little about the Palestinians as the IDF.
To Israel, Hamas is a casus belli.
To Hamas, Palestinians are fuel for the fire of war.
Behind this conflict are two old, power-hungry men in Tel Aviv and Tehran.
There is no good side to this.
15 notes · View notes
castelnou · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
20 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad meeting Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid on the sidelines of the Arab Summit in Manama, Bahrain, 16 May 2024
3 notes · View notes
jujusjunk · 3 months
Note
Why don’t you leave the Middle East?
I will not be leaving the Middle East thank you very much. It’s my home, it’s where I come from, it’s my nationality. Plus it’s the best place in the world✨
6 notes · View notes
retevmocapsule · 3 months
Text
2 notes · View notes
kademalkesa · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
. . روي عن الإمام الباقر(عليه السلام)أنه قال: إن محمدا (صل الله عليه وآله) كان أمين الله في أرضه، فلما: قبضه الله كنا أهل البيت ورثته فنحن أمناء الله في أرضه 📚المصدر (بحار الأنوار - العلامة المجلسي - ج ٢٦ - الصفحة ٢٤٩) . . 🔵تفضلوا جميع الصور لكم ولا تنسونا من الدعاء🔵 #كربلاء #النجف #ويبقى_الحسين #سامراء #الكاظمية #البحرين #الحسن #الحسين #فاطمة #أمير_المؤمنين #بغداد #البقيع #الشيعة #iraq #karbala #najaf #bahrain #iran #محرم #kademalkesa #ويبقى_الحسين #ياحسين #shia #الاحساء #كويت #lebanon #العراق #القطيف . . . . . 🍃لطفا اذا اعجبك المحتوى اعمل لايك، واذا كنت تعتقد ان المحتوى سينفع شخص آخر ، اعمل له منشن https://www.instagram.com/p/CoeS5tfM8N5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
18 notes · View notes
sule-skerry · 1 year
Text
One of my unsuspecting coworkers asked if anyone could name a flag without the color blue and awakened the dragon
6 notes · View notes
friendlilycoach · 4 days
Text
Feeling ashamed of your English during international meetings with your clients and partners?
David was tired of using his weak English skills, which were not helping his business internationally.
He felt like he was not good enough as a business owner and was always ashamed of his weak English during meetings with his clients and partners.
David messaged me and told me how he couldn't negotiate international deals with his weak English and how this made him lose money.
He joined the 1-on-1 VIP English program for eight months to learn how to develop and use strong English for his business.
Within eight months:
"After trying to boost my English-speaking skills with different methods, I felt like giving up, but I couldn't.
I was so ashamed to speak or present in English.
I had a hard time speaking with my clients and business partners.
Until then, I came across Blessing's 1-on-1 English coaching.
I was surprised at how well she understood me, was patient, was caring, and listened to me.
All of these helped me boost my English-speaking skills. I feel like a real man, a real business owner.”
~ David.
Are you taking action to improve your English for your international business?
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
P.S. Send me a message now with the word "strong" to join the 8-month 1-on-1 VIP English coaching program to improve your English for international business.
1 note · View note
wawazaba · 24 days
Text
Tumblr media
🐸✏️🇩🇿🇧🇭🇹🇩🇰🇲🇩🇯🇪🇬🇮🇶🇯🇴🇰🇼🇱🇧🇱🇾🇲🇷🇴🇲🇶🇦🇸🇦🇸🇩🇸🇴🇸🇸🇸🇾🇹🇳🇦🇪🇾🇪🇲🇦
الضفدع [aldafdae] "the frog"
(visiting one of the above countries tomorrow!)
0 notes
dserwer1 · 2 months
Text
The regional war is likely to intensify
With Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about to address the US Congress, it is time for an assessment of where things stand currently in the Middle East. Israel is fighting Arab opponents on four fronts. In Gaza, it is fighting Hamas and killing a lot of civilians. In the north, Israel is fighting Hizbollah and sometimes Syria. In the south Yemen’s Ansar al Allah (the Houthis in a word) has taken…
0 notes
luciomylover · 3 months
Text
Hc (countryhumans) #2
beware this is a looong one (srry I forgot about this lol)
Countries: 🇰🇼🇮🇶🇶🇦🇸🇦🇧🇭🇴🇲🇦🇪🇸🇾🇵🇸 and Arab league 
mentioned: najd, hejaz
 Okay soo this is mainly for me so I could keep track of the families and siblings because I kinda forgot the dynamics between them lol
Saudi has three families one are his biological parents his mother najd and his father hejaz he was their only son and unfortunately they both died when he was little
Second family is more like he got adopted by Arab league and this family contains his adopted siblings Palestine Iraq Oman UAE Qatar Bahrain Kuwait who all got adopted by Arab league because they were all too little to be on their own.
Third family is the royal Saudi household they didn’t actually adopted him they all act as his family and Saudi does the same this also can apply to almost all GCC countries except for Qatar and UAE for personal reasons.
here’s the order from the oldest to the youngest in the Arab league family : 
Arab league 47, Oman 29, Iraq 25, Saudi 21, Kuwait 19, palestine 19, emirates 16, Qatar 15, Bahrain 14 
The Arab countries are born with something called Crystal hearts (it means exactly what it’s name) so they can “revive” themselves with it, it doesn’t really revive them it just stitch their bodies together again so the body doesn’t die, it can’t be good for the body to re-stitch together for multiple times so alot of countries decided to remove it. The countries that still have it are: ksa, Sudan, Kuwait, tunisia, Palestine, Qatar.
(If y’all want more info about this I’m happy to tell it just I want to make it short ^_^) 
🇰🇼: is one of the sassiest girls you’ll ever see she doesn’t like anyone saying anything about her brothers so you’ll see her punching someone in her words “if they are bold behind our back why don’t they say it in my face and see what happens.” So yea she’s got bruises from fights. 
🇶🇦&🇧🇭: they are not twins tho they look identical but Qatar is older but very short, they both have hybrid features as Bahrain is half shark hybrid and Qatar is a half unfamiliar species but it’s a sea creature by the look of it, Bahrain had a problem with he’s teeth he kept biting his tongue on accident when he was younger, it used to freak out ksa and he always cleaned the blood from Bahrain.
Arab league is a loner so he’s mostly with ksa (they both suck at socializing lol) he has a resting mean face so the other countries are scared of him, he’s secretly a softy and likes to bake bread and cakes, that’s how he shows affection to others.
🇸🇦: he’s clueless on why some countries hate his “attitude” he’s just too honest lol, he’s also patientperson there was one time where he had to explain to his youngest brother Bahrain why Arabs are separated but because he’s young he thought that Arabs hate each other and that’s why Arabs aren’t a one nation, Saudi got tired of explaining and just let him cry which he got scolded for it later on.
🇸🇦: Ksa likes to talk about sea creature he’s fav is 🪼 so he has a little aquarium for them in his room, though he got a bigger aquarium full of them as a gift for his birthday by the royal Saudi family.
🇴🇲: Oman and UAE are that kind of siblings who fight all the time and forgive each other the next morning, Oman is the oldest, he likes to bully Qatar and Bahrain (they all find it funny don’t worry) Oman doesn’t like seafood…it reminds him of Qatar and Bahrain, Oman is the one who taught Kuwait to fight, and finds it funny how she keeps getting away with it.
🇰🇼&🇴🇲: Oman seems like a chill person buy oh boy would curse your whole family bloodline if you criticize him in the slightest, he and Kuwait would hangout together it’s more like him looking out for Kuwait so she doesn’t get in trouble.
🇦🇪🇰🇼🇮🇶🇧🇭🇴🇲🇵🇸🇶🇦: all of them hate Saudi’s version of a nice outing why? Because that guy think having tea in the middle of melting sun is fun! so they started to do anything to avoid it though they sometimes feel bad so they sometimes go with him.
🇸🇾🇮🇶: they are half brothers, they used to inseparable when they were little but war and conflicts changed everything to them so they just couldn’t trust each others anymore and because Iraq got adopted by Arab league he didn’t feel the same longing as much as Syria :[ 
1 note · View note
Text
Qatar Recruitment Agency
For over 14 years, we've been the most trusted HR solution provider in Qatar, offering top-tier recruitment and staffing services. Operating in 20+ countries, we deliver tailored local resources to meet global corporate needs.
Discover more
Tumblr media
1 note · View note
Text
2 notes · View notes
impact-newswire · 5 months
Link
HYAS
0 notes
retevmocapsule · 3 months
Text
Retevmo Available Worldwide
Retevmo (selpercatinib) is a targeted therapy approved for treating specific types of cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer, medullary thyroid cancer, and other thyroid cancers. If you are looking to get the best Retevmo price in India, Indian Pharma Network (IPN) is your reliable source. IPN specializes in providing access to high-quality medications at competitive prices. With our extensive network and commitment to patient care, IPN ensures that you receive genuine Retevmo promptly and affordably. We assist in navigating the complexities of pharmaceutical procurement, ensuring you get the best possible deal. For the most competitive price and trustworthy service, Indian pharma network to manage your medication needs effectively and affordably, ensuring uninterrupted access to essential cancer treatments.
Retevmo (selpercatinib) 80 mg capsules are a breakthrough medication used for the treatment of certain cancers. Retevmo 80 mg capsule price in India can vary, but obtaining it at the most reasonable cost is essential. Indian Pharma Network (IPN) specializes in helping patients access Retevmo 80 mg capsules through legal and reliable channels. If Retevmo is not available or not approved in your home country, IPN can assist in procuring this critical therapeutic drug. Our extensive network ensures you receive authentic products, helping manage your treatment effectively. By choosing IPN, you benefit from our expertise in navigating the complexities of international pharmaceutical regulations, ensuring timely and cost-effective access to Retevmo.
Tumblr media
Looking for the best price for Retevmo 40 mg capsules in India?
Indian Pharma Network (IPN) has you covered. Retevmo (selpercatinib) is a medication used in the treatment of certain types of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), medullary thyroid cancer, and other tumors with RET gene alterations. At IPN, we understand the importance of accessing high-quality medicinal products at an affordable price. We offer the most competitive Retevmo 40 mg capsule price in India, ensuring you receive the best value for your healthcare needs. Our dedicated team ensures a seamless purchasing experience, providing prompt service and reliable delivery. Trust Indian Pharma Network (IPN) for your pharmaceutical needs and benefit from our commitment to affordability and quality.
Retevmo (selpercatinib) is a targeted therapy used to treat certain types of cancers with specific genetic mutations, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), and other types of thyroid cancers. Retevmo in India is not yet approved, but the Indian Pharma Network (IPN) can assist you in accessing this essential drug at the most reasonable price. Although it’s not yet available in the Indian market, IPN leverages its extensive network to procure and deliver the drug, ensuring patients receive timely and affordable treatment. IPN's commitment to patient care and affordability makes it a reliable partner for those in need of life-saving medications.
1 note · View note