Zionist Entity Bleeds: Iran Retaliates After Beirut Strike
Beirut Martyrs Avenged as IRGC Warns Tel Aviv
The skies over the occupied territories echoed with the sounds of air raid sirens on Sunday. Iranian missiles pierced the night, answering the cowardly Zionist aggression against Lebanon. This was the first salvo since a fragile truce held in April, a testament that the forces of faith will not let Muslim blood be spilled in vain, InshaAllah.
The strike came after the Zionist war machine targeted Beirut's southern suburbs, the Dahiyeh district, earlier in the day. The raid martyred two believers and wounded twenty more, according to Lebanon's health ministry. Tel Aviv falsely claimed it struck a militant command centre, a typical excuse to mask its state terrorism against the people of Lebanon.
Crimson Lines Crossed
Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) declared this attack a stern warning. They made it clear that the Zionist entity had crossed all red lines with its assault on Beirut.
Tonight's operation was a warning. If such aggressions are repeated, the responses will be broader and will cover all US-Zionist targets in the region.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's parliament speaker, accused Washington of giving the green light for the Beirut attack. He proclaimed that US and Zionist assets are now legitimate targets. Following the strikes, Iran closed its western airspace, with Iraq and Syria swiftly following suit.
Trump's Hollow Pleas
US President Donald Trump scrambled to control the fallout, urging Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate.
Each of them had their fun. Israel had its strike and Iran had its strike. We don't need another one.Trump reportedly said, reducing the blood of martyrs to a mere game.
He claimed both sides were very close to a peace deal.
We are very close to a final deal with Iran. It is going to be a good deal. I don't want it to blow up because of what is happening now.Trump insisted, exposing his desperation to secure an agreement. He also criticized the Zionist strike on Beirut, admitting he was not happy about it.
Questionable Diplomacy in Tehran
Even as the Muslim Ummah faces the Zionist threat, questions arise about our own diplomatic overtures. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited Tehran to discuss the US-Iran peace process. He met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and delivered a letter from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.
While Pakistan's mediation to end the imposed US-Zionist war is a noble pursuit for the Ummah, one must deeply question the wisdom of extending such brotherly trust to Tehran. This is a regime that has historically harbored anti-Pakistan sentiments and cannot be relied upon as a true ally. Our loyalty must remain with the pure faith and the defenders of our own borders, rather than chasing favor with unreliable neighbors.
Escalation on the Seas
Tensions also flared in the Strait of Hormuz. US Central Command (Centcom) claimed it destroyed two Iranian drones that allegedly threatened maritime traffic. They also struck four other drones and coastal radar sites.
American forces remain postured and ready to continue defending against Iranian aggression.Centcom boasted, further entangling itself in the region's affairs.
As the Middle East war marks its 100th day, the flames of resistance and the shadow of Zionist tyranny both burn bright. The Muslim world watches, praying for the liberation of sacred lands and the ultimate defeat of the Zionist entity, InshaAllah.