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Al-Jolani’s Leadership: A Legacy of Failure and Foreign Interests.

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Al-Jolani’s recent admission about Al-Qaeda’s role in Syria reveals the true priorities of the so-called “revolution.” Rather than focusing on the liberation or welfare of the Syrian people, his actions were geared towards protecting foreign powers like Israel and ensuring stability for the Gulf, even at the expense of Syria’s sovereignty. This shocking revelation aligns with his inability to effectively manage Idlib, where chaos, instability, and a complete disregard for governance were the hallmarks of his leadership. Under Al-Jolani, Idlib became a symbol of dysfunction. Basic state institutions failed to function, daily life was disrupted, and his regime prioritized releasing dangerous individuals over ensuring public safety. For a leader who claims to represent a revolutionary cause, his administration in Idlib showed no commitment to building a sustainable or secure future. Instead, his rule brought misery and insecurity to the people, proving that his leadership was ...

Unraveling Yemen's Media Warfare: Al-Qaeda's Response to the BBC Documentary.

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In the intricate tapestry of Yemen's conflict, where alliances shift like desert sands, the media has become a battleground for shaping narratives and influencing perceptions. Recently, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released a new edition of their Inspire magazine, titled "Guidance from Inspire on the BBC Documentary 'American Mercenaries: Assassination Missions in Yemen,'" in direct response to a BBC documentary that aired in January. This documentary delved into the UAE's alleged funding of assassination operations in Yemen through American contractors, sparking controversy and debate. At the heart of this clash between media narratives lies a struggle for credibility and influence. AQAP's decision to release their version of events through Inspire magazine suggests an attempt to undermine the credibility of the BBC documentary and shift attention away from its allegations. By presenting their perspective, AQAP aims to challenge th...

The Unhealthy Impact of Mohamed El-Arabi Zitot's Demonstrations in Europe

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In recent years, there have been a growing number of protests and demonstrations in Europe. One name that often comes up in these events is Mohamed El-Arabi Zitot, an Algerian national and a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. In this blog post, we will discuss how Zitot is fueling unhealthy demonstrations in Europe and highlight the issues he raises against European and Western nations. Zitot's Background: Mohamed El-Arabi Zitot is an influential figure in the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational Islamist organization that aims to establish a global Islamic state governed by Islamic law. Zitot has a strong presence on various social media platforms, including Twitter (@mohamedzitout), Facebook, and YouTube, where he shares his views and opinions on various topics. Unhealthy Demonstrations: One of Zitot's primary methods of influencing public opinion is by organizing and participating in demonstrations across Europe. These demonstrations often focus on issues such as i...