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Hi, I am Rajeev from India. I am founder of Scientific Society Organisation. Scientific Society Organisation. I am Working for Philosophical Humanism - Fighting for equal rights & Justice for all humans. We living our life by scientific morality of Philosophical Humanism & We trust only Scientific Rationalism based Truth, which is based on Scientifically verifiable evidence.
The F-35 Deal Redefining Power in the Middle East
For decades, one principle defined the U.S.–Israel alliance: Israel’s qualitative military edge was sacred. Washington promised that no regional power would ever receive hardware that could challenge Israel’s supremacy. That commitment is now being cracked open. The decision to sell F-35s to Saudi Arabia is not just another arms deal. It is the first real breach in a security doctrine that shaped the Middle East for half a century. The F-35 is not simply a fighter jet. It is the core of Israel’s deterrence architecture, the system that guarantees freedom of action from Tehran to Damascus. And suddenly, the same platform is being handed to a rival state whose long-term intentions remain unpredictable. This is not a symbolic shift. It is a strategic recalibration by Washington that signals Israel’s guaranteed military advantage is no longer untouchable. For the first time, the United States is treating Israel’s edge as a negotiable asset. And that change will alter the balance of power in the region.
The Abduction of Bita Shafiei
The Islamic Republic has abducted 19-year-old Bita Shafiei and taken her to an undisclosed location. This was a targeted extraction: agents first arrested her mother as leverage, then came for the daughter who dared to name the regime's successor. To understand why this specific teenager poses such an existential threat to a military theocracy, we must look at the red lines she crossed. Bita was abducted because she publicly dismantled the regime's political legitimacy and explicitly called for the return of the Pahlavi dynasty. Bita is currently in incommunicado detention. There are no charges, no lawyers, and no transparency. In her last messages, Bita anticipated this silence. She understood that her voice would be taken, and she assigned the responsibility of that voice to us. We are witnessing a regime that is terrified not of an army, but of a 19-year-old girl who refuses to believe their lies. She served as the proxy for every Iranian who was too afraid to speak. Now that the regime has enforced her silence, the moral obligation to be her voice has transferred to us. I ask you to use every tool at your disposal to amplify this story and ensure that her abduction results in global noise rather than the quiet they intended.
The Abduction of Bita Shafiei
Bita Shafiei: The Voice the Regime Tried to Erase
Her name is Bita Shafiei. Nineteen years old. She believed her country deserved better, and she fought for that belief with a clarity and courage that threatened those who fear free minds. The regime responded the only way it knows how. It took her. They abducted her for speaking out, hoping that if they erased her voice, people would forget what she stood for. Bita was not just speaking for herself. She spoke for people who were too afraid to speak. She carried the voice of others on her shoulders. And now that they have taken her away, the responsibility falls on us. She stood up for everyone else. Now we stand up for her. They wanted her story to die in the dark. Don’t let that happen! Say her name. Share her story. She was our voice. Now be her voice.
Bita Shafiei: The Voice the Regime Tried to Erase
Report on the Saudi Al-Sharq channel
Sapir Lipkin: A report on the Saudi-run Al-Sharq channel: Several terrorists who were besieged in the tunnels in Rafah have recently managed to escape and reach areas controlled by Hamas in the Gaza Strip In addition, they confirmed the documents published by the IDF, which show terrorists who were eliminated by the Air Force as they emerged from the tunnels and tried to escape One of the sources noted that according to information in Hamas's possession, the IDF eliminated most of the terrorists who were trapped in the tunnels in recent weeks and arrested some of them They did not specify how many terrorists remained alive, were arrested or eliminated, but they claim that when the ceasefire began on October 10, there were 60-80 terrorists alive According to senior Hamas officials, there has been no contact with the terrorists in Rafah for months, while according to one of them - some of the terrorists in the tunnels in Rafah are senior figures in Hamas' military wing, the Rafah Brigade *. . . . .
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