- TMJ News Network
- Posts
- 8 mass@cres in the last 24
8 mass@cres in the last 24
8 mass@cres in the last 24 hours
News
Quick Bits
The Christian community of Lebanon mourns the martyrdom of Lebanese Resistance Leader and General Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah.
The Israeli entity’s military has announced the initiation of a ground invasion into Lebanon. This follows a series of Israeli aggressions, acts of terror and war crimes throughout Lebanon, particularly in the southern regions and the Southern Suburb of the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
American political scientist and activist, Norman Finkelstein, explains in an interview that Israel likes to kill, humiliate, degrade, and torture Arabs, but it does not like to fight them.
In a major retaliation, Iran's IRGC has launched more than 400 missiles on the Israeli entity.
German authorities conducted raids on the homes of five pro-Palestinian activists in Berlin on Monday, marking the latest in a series of Islamophobic and aggressive actions against activists against the ongoing Israeli genocide on Gaza.
The Lebanese Army confirmed that Israeli occupation forces have failed to penetrate Lebanese land after announcing the start of their ground incursion last night.
Renowned Syrian journalist Safaa Ahmad was killed last night in an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian capital, Damascus, after she finished her live broadcast reporting on Israeli aggressions on Gaza and Lebanon.
The Lebanese resistance announced the launching of a barrage of Fadi-4 type rockets towards Glilot Base and Mossad HQ in the suburbs of Tel Aviv.
Footage shows direct hits on the Israeli entity after Iran targets three military bases. The IRGC said that they targeted "Nevatim, which houses F-35 aircrafts, Netzarim, which houses F-15 jets used in the assassination of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and Tel Nof base near Tel Aviv with Fateh ballistic missiles." The Pentagon, however, reported minimal damage on the ground.
A shooting in Tel Aviv, occupied P@lestine, resulted in the deaths of six Israeli settlers and left 17 others injured, with bodies lying on the street.
Displaced P@lestinians in Ga-za’s Khan Younis celebrate Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Israeli military bases, as they watch hundreds of missiles light up the night sky.
At Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, the people of Ga-za rejoice and praise God for Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes against Israel.
In Ga-za, displaced P@lestinians celebrate Iran's retaliatory strikes on Israeli military bases, saying, "These aren't falling on us, they're falling on them."
TMJ Exclusive Story
Electronic Warfare Escalated: Israel’s Recent Attacks in Lebanon
Israel's Sept. 27 attack in Beirut was described as the most aggressive offensive on the southern suburb since the beginning of the ongoing war.The incident, however, was just one of many Israeli attacks against Lebanon in the past few weeks. As the regime intensifies its offensive against the Lebanese, experts say it is once again crossing red lines through illegal war crimes that are explicitly banned in international law.
Electronic Warfare Escalated: Israel’s Recent Attacks in Lebanon
Read full article here: LINK
News
Hurricane Helene, which struck the U.S. last week, has devastated communities across six states, with over 100 people reported dead and hundreds more unaccounted for. FEMA announced that recovery efforts are facing a significant financial shortfall, with nearly $9 billion needed to respond to the storm's widespread destruction. The hurricane has left millions of Americans without essential services like water, food, electricity, and gas, as flooding spans over 600 miles across the affected areas.
Ukrainian forces are retreating from the strategically important town of Vuhledar in eastern Ukraine after more than two years of fierce fighting, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday. Vuhledar, located on a key hill in Donetsk province, is the latest town to fall as Ukrainian troops are gradually pushed back by advancing Russian forces.
In their first and potentially only debate, U.S. vice-presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz discussed key policy issues. Vance, Donald Trump’s running mate, and Walz, Kamala Harris’s VP pick, had a mostly respectful exchange, marking a shift from the contentious debate between Trump and Harris. However, they made several claims that required fact-checking.
Georgia’s parliament passed a law aimed at protecting family values and minors from LGBT influence and "pseudo-liberal ideology." The bill, signed by House Speaker Shalva Papuashvili after President Salome Zourabichvili refused to endorse it, bans gender transition procedures and same-sex marriages conducted abroad. Papuashvili emphasized that the law is grounded in Georgia’s Christian and historical values, despite anticipated criticism from foreign partners. He noted the broad public support and backing from the Georgian Orthodox Church, calling the law legitimate.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the Jammu and Kashmir issue, the “vicious cycle of debt,” and sought UN membership for Palestine during the UN General Assembly on September 27.
British police have launched an investigation into a cyberattack after passengers at major railway stations encountered Islamophobic messages while attempting to use Wi-Fi services. The system, managed by Telent, was taken offline after reports of offensive content linked to terror attacks. The incident affected 19 stations, including London Bridge, Euston, Manchester Piccadilly, and Edinburgh Waverley. British Transport Police are collaborating with Network Rail to investigate.
Today’s War Updates:
Ga-za Health Ministry reports Israeli forces committed 8 massacres in the last 24 hrs, killing 99 Palestinians and injuring 169.
Israel continues heavy airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut. The assaults targeted 17 locations, including Al-Hadath, Al-Kafaat, Shiyah, Saint Thérèse, Haret Hreik, and Burj Al-Barajneh, leaving widespread destruction and killing many civilians, including paramedics.
The Lebanese Health Ministry reported 1,974 killed since the Israeli aggression on Lebanon, including 127 children and 261 women, along with 9,384 injured.
Israeli media reports that since dawn on Wednesday, over 250 rockets have been fired from Lebanon, leading to continuous sirens in the Galilee region, including Safad and Metulla. Sirens sounded in Bat Yam, southern Tel Aviv, following the detection of unidentified aircraft and explosions reported, as the Yemen Armed Forces and Iraqi resistance both claimed responsibility for striking vital targets in the area.
Can you solve this?
Riddle
“What has to be broken before you can use it?”Reply with your guess. P.S: The answer to the last week’s riddle “Why do cows wear bells?” is “Because their horns don't work”. Did you guess it right?




Copyright (C) " target="_blank">unsubscribe