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Hizbullah-Affiliated Academic Sadek Al-Naboulsi: We Have Not Been Defeated – The Killing of Our Leaders Is Key to Greater Victory
Hizbullah-Affiliated Academic Sadek Al-Naboulsi: We Have Not Been Defeated – The Killing of Our Leaders Is Key to Greater Victory

Memri

time21-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Memri

Hizbullah-Affiliated Academic Sadek Al-Naboulsi: We Have Not Been Defeated – The Killing of Our Leaders Is Key to Greater Victory

Hizbullah-affiliated academic Sadek Al-Naboulsi stated in a February 18, 2025, interview on Tafasil on YouTube that Hizbullah has not been defeated in the war and remains 'strong and active.' He explained that Hizbullah's notion of victory differs from others, and they do not view the destruction of their homes or the deaths of their leaders as a defeat. On the contrary, Al-Naboulsi explained that the killing of Hizbullah's leaders is seen as a 'key to the greater victory.' He emphasized that Hizbullah will not surrender its weapons as long as Israel exists. Al-Naboulsi also confirmed that weapons have continued to reach Hizbullah even after the fall of the Assad regime. It is worth noting that Al-Naboulsi's brother had served as Hizbullah's spokesman during the war before being killed by Israel.

Archaeologist assures that spiritual tourism in Egypt's archaeological sites is not ‘demonic'
Archaeologist assures that spiritual tourism in Egypt's archaeological sites is not ‘demonic'

Egypt Independent

time20-02-2025

  • Egypt Independent

Archaeologist assures that spiritual tourism in Egypt's archaeological sites is not ‘demonic'

Archaeologist Mostafa Waziri elaborated on the specifics of the spiritual tourism done at certain Egyptian archaeological sites, amid religious concerns that they are demonic in nature. During an interview with the 'Tafasil' (Details) program on Sada El Balad 2 channel, Mostafa Waziri spoke about a type of tourism where visitors from all over the world, particularly the US, come to visit archaeological sites in Egypt and engage in meditation sessions. Waziri explained that these visitors believe they feel a strong positive energy from certain archaeological places in Egypt. These visitors come on organized trips to express their feelings of comfort and positive energy when they are in these sites, he noted. Waziri assured that this does not involve demonic worship or satanic rituals, asserting that those reported feelings of positive energy stem solely from the site's ambiance.

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