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🇹🇷 • 22.09.2025 - 10:21 ()
“Allah çocukları korusun”
🇺🇸 • 21.09.2025 - 23:51 ()
“This is genocide, why is peace so difficult? #FREEPALESTINE”
🇹🇷 • 21.09.2025 - 22:08 ()
“Çocuklar ölmesin…”
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“Allah Gazze'de ki Müslüman kardeşlerimize İhlas melekleri ile yardımcı olsun inşallah”

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The Guardian

Middle East crisis live: Trump claims ‘I don’t make bad deals’ as questions remain over negotiation progress

US president says ‘if I make a deal with Iran, it will be a good and proper one’ as Iranian state media claims US government obstructing some clauses in agreementIn Lebanon, the civil defence agency said early on Sunday its regional facility in the southern city of Nabatieh had been destroyed by an Israeli strike.The Directorate General of Civil Defence said the building had collapsed and a large number of vehicles and equipment had been damaged by a “direct hit in a hostile Israeli strike”. Continue reading...

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Hajj pilgrims press on despite Iran war uncertainty

Hajj pilgrims press on despite Iran war uncertainty For years, Shahid Ali and his wife quietly saved money in a small tin box tucked away in their East London home. The couple cut back on luxuries, postponed renovations and skipped holidays for one reason: to perform Hajj together before they grow too old. But after Israel and the United States began their war on Iran, what should have been a moment of anticipation became clouded by doubt and anxiety. "My children asked us to reconsider, but we have waited our lives for this," Ali told Middle East Eye from his home.  "There was a lot of uncertainty because flights were cancelled en masse, but no change has been made and it looks like we are going." Read more: Hajj pilgrims press on despite Iran war uncertainty