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Friday, 21 July

19:19

27 Seconds of Horror in Israel: What if Hezbollah Sniper Opened Fire at Halevi? (Video) "IndyWatch Feed War"

 July 20, 2023 Al-Manar TV correspondent in South Lebanon, Ali Shoeib, posted via Twitter a video that shows the Israeli chief of staff Herzi Halevi, accompanied by the commanders of the northern region as well as Galilee and the eastern sector. inspecting Al-Abbad site off Houla town. Channel 14 reporter Noam Amir considered that the []

19:07

UK intelligence freelancers helped Ukraine target Crimean Bridge "IndyWatch Feed War"

RT | July 21, 2023

Ukraines drone attack on the Kerch Bridge was most likely planned by former British military intelligence agents who signed a contract with Kiev in 2022, the independent outlet Grayzone has reported citing leaked documents.

A cabal of British military-intelligence freelancers led by Chris Donnelly has worked with the Odessa office of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) since April last year, Grayzone said in a report published Wednesday evening. The outlet had published leaked documents proving their partnership in October 2022, after the first attack on the Crimean Bridge.

A review of leaked files previously revealed by The Grayzone provides a solid basis for again blaming Donnellys cabal, the outlet noted in reference to Mondays drone attack that killed two civilians and orphaned a 14-year-old girl.

Donnelly is described as a senior intelligence operative and former high ranking NATO advisor. He is allegedly using a transnational nexus involving companies such as Prevail Partners and Thomas in Winslow, to manage Londons contribution to the proxy war at arms length.

The two companies signed a technical support agreement with the Odessa branch of the SBU in April 2022, according to Grayzone, which included the use of surveillance drones to monitor coastline and Russian movement and access to satellite imagery to assist military and black operations.

A geospatial intelligence specialist at Prevail provided the SBU with a presentation titled Kerch Bridge info pack, which laid out various plans to blow up the bridge built in 2018 to connect Crimea to the Krasnodar Region on the Russian mainland.

One speculative plot involved detonating a vessel containing ammonia nitrate directly under the bridge, according to Grayzone. The proposal approvingly cited as an example to emulate the August 2020 explosion in Beirut, which killed at least 214 people and devastated the Lebanese capital.

According to Grayzone, the British advisers have also provided Kiev with assistance in targeting alleged Russian collaborators in territories under Ukraines control. Anton Gerashchenko, an advisor to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, boasted to Western media in October 2022 that intelligence services were shooting them like pigs.

13:19

Israeli media: Hezbollah couldve taken out chief of staff "IndyWatch Feed War"

20 Jul 2023 Source: Al Mayadeen By Al Mayadeen English Israeli media warns that Hezbollah has the geographical upper hand in the north of occupied Palestine. Commenting on the video filmed from the Lebanese village of Hula, Israeli media said the Lebanese Resistances footage filming the Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi is concerning.  The []

11:38

The Henley 2023 Passport Index: Lebanon Rank Improves From 2022 "IndyWatch Feed World"

The Lebanese Passport is still ranked among the worlds weakest passports but it has been slightly improving since 2020. In fact, our passport ranked 94th this year out of 104 countries according to the Henley Passport Index vs. 103rd in 2022 and 107th in 2021. While the Lebanese passport only gave us access to 40 countries without the need for a visa, the number jumped to 43 in 2023.

I dont know which countries exactly were added to that list, but any improvement is more than welcome. On the other hand, the passport remains one of the most expensive in the world.

You can download the full report [here].

11:29

Arak Al Sharm**** Courtesy of a Lebanese Street Food Place in India "IndyWatch Feed World"

Theres a Lebanese street food place in Goa, India called Habibi that prides itself as being the creator of the Sharmouta wrap . The wrap in question consists of Zaatar, Labneh and Falafel with fresh vegetables, which is not that shocking of a mix to be honest. What caught my attention though was how the menu spells Zaatar as Zaater and Labne as Labane or Labna, and more specifically another item on the menu called the 420 Chicken Shawarma; I wonder whats in that mix.

Habibi also has its own Arak, dubbed Arak Al Sharmouta with the slogan And they drank happily ever after. Ive never heard of Arak making in India but Im intrigued to try it out. Worse case, if it tastes bad, the bottle is one of a kind thats for sure .

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07:52

Sayyed Nasrallah Calls on Lebanese Govt to Expel Swedish Ambassador in Protest of Holy Quran Desecration "IndyWatch Feed War"

 July 20, 2023 Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah tackled the renewed crime of disrespecting the Holiest Islamic Book in Sweden, saying: We are saddened by the new heinous act of desecrating Holy Quran Delivering a speech during the commemoration of the third night of Ashura ceremonies in the southern suburb of Beirut on Thursday, []

07:05

Lebanon Constructs Road Linking Kfarshuba to Occupied Shebaa Farms in Response to Israeli Provocations "IndyWatch Feed War"

July 20, 2023 Al-Manar TV correspondent in South Lebanon, Ali Shoeib, reported on Thursday that the locals in Kfarshuba town constructed a sandy road that links the area to the occupied Shebaa farms. The Israeli enemy had erected a cement fence on the withdrawal line, rejected by Lebanon which confirms that Kfarshuba hills are occupied []

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Thursday, 20 July

17:21

How anti-Muslim bigotry led to the wrongful conviction of Mohammed Hamoud "IndyWatch Feed War"

A full video of Mohammed Yousef Hammouds interview can be found at the end of this article.
By Esteban Carrillo Lopez | The Cradle | July 17, 2023

In 2000, Mohammed Yousef Hamoud one of the most wanted terrorists in the United States was arrested while living in Charlotte, North Carolina, based on allegations that he sent a $3,500 check to the Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah, an allegation for which no actual evidence was presented.

Based on testimony from a single questionable witness, an American prosecutor accused Hamoud of leading a Hezbollah cell in Charlotte, and declared him to be one of the most dangerous terrorists in the world.

The prosecutor, Ken Bell, who acknowledged that a successful prosecution of Hamoud would be the case of a lifetime for advancing his own career, successfully garnered a sentence of 155 years in prison for Hamoud. The jury voted to convict Hamoud amid the anti-Muslim bigotry and paranoia that swept through the United States following the September 11 attacks.

Years later, the sentence was reduced to 30 years, and Hamoud was finally released 3 years early and allowed to return to his family and friends in Lebanon.

Now 49, Hamoud was forced to spend more than half his life in prison without cause. But defying all odds, he obtained degrees in business management and psychology while also studying law to provide advice to his fellow inmates.

Below is an interview conducted by The Cradle with Mohammed Yousef Hamoud, after he was released from a US maximum security prison two months ago from serving a 27-year sentence on charges of providing material support to a terrorist organization. The interview took place at his brothers home in the southern Lebanese town of Srebbine, originally Hamouds hometown.

The Cradle: As you were growing up in Lebanon, what were your political views?

Hamoud: Just like everyone growing up here, I was with the resistance and against occupation. I was pro-liberation and against poverty, and mainly the people with those views were Hezbollah, so I was supporting Hezbollah basically.

The Cradle: You said in a previous interview that you were the first Muslim to be convicted in the United States following the September 11 attacks. Do you feel this influenced the sentence that was issued against you?

Hamoud: Absolutely. I was the first Muslim after September 11 to go to trial. And I was the first Muslim i...

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00:58

Uncertain Monetary Future Looms Over Lebanon Amid Banque du Liban Governance Transition "IndyWatch Feed War"

July 19, 2023 Batoul Wehbe With the term of Riad Salameh, the governor of Banque du Liban, approaching its end this July, mounting interest surrounds the expectations for the post-Salameh era. His tenure was marred by numerous criticisms of his financial policies, raising concerns about the future of the banking platform and the dollar exchange []

Wednesday, 19 July

22:05

Morocco's women are ready to take on the football world "IndyWatch Feed National"

Morocco's women are ready to take on the football world

The Women's World Cup begins in Australia and New Zealand this week. The Moroccan football team will be the first Arab side to appear in the tournament
John Duerden Wed, 07/19/2023 - 13:05
Morocco's players ahead of the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations final against South Africa in Rabat, 23 July 2022 (AFP)

When the Moroccan womens football team steps out onto the pitch to face Germany on Monday 24 July, it will be making history.

For the first time, the Womens World Cup will feature a team from the Middle East and North Africa. And while the odds are against the debutants going far in the tournament, recent events - and the unprecedented success of their male counterparts - have shown that anything can happen. 

Whatever the outcome, the teams place at the World Cup has shown neighbours and rivals what is possible. 

We are proud of Morocco in Lebanon, Wael Chehayeb, of the Lebanese Football Association, told Middle East Eye. To have a women's team qualify for the World Cup from the Arab world is a great achievement. It is a big deal and an incentive for all of us. We have a good under-19 womens team in Lebanon and this can be an inspiration for them, and for everyone.

Its been an incredible 14 months for football in Morocco. In November and December, the mens national team beat European giants Belgium, Spain and Portugal on their way to the World Cup semi-finals, where they gave defending champions France a tough test. Moroccan fans filled the stadiums in Qatar, bringing a North African atmosphere to the worlds biggest stage. 

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