Analysing the Iranian Victory & Zionist-American Defeat By Ahmed Ghanoumi!

PFLP: Analysing the Iranian Victory & Zionist-American Defeat By Ahmed Ghanoumi [أحمد غنومي]! (10.6.2026)

It would appear that the US has bombed fuel depots in Iran in a limited bombing-strike – supposedly in retaliation to a US Apache Helicopter being shot-down by Iranian Forces, etc. However, according to Iran – the helicopter in question crashed due to unknown reasons. In response, Iran has launched waves of missiles against Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordon – all areas used by the US as bases to support and defend Zionist Israel. Although ignored by Western media – these Iranian attacks have once again been highly effective – with multiple explosions being reported in these countries. It is said that the nearby US Naval Fleet has been unable to prevent these missiles from landing. Below is a translation of an article published in April, 2026 – which clearly explains the failure of the US-Israeli plan.

Media Office of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – Lebanon.

PFLP: The Popular Front meets with Fatah in the North! (3.6.2026)

The delegation began by conveying the Front’s congratulations on the success of the Eighth General Conference of the Fatah Movement and on the occasion of Eid al-Adha. Then the attendees held a discussion about the conditions our people are living in in the camps in light of the war being waged against Lebanon and its south, especially our people’s camps in the south and the massive displacement to the northern region. Both sides praised the important role played by the popular committees in the northern region in terms of caring for and supporting our displaced people, especially the communication with international and local institutions that contributed to alleviating their suffering.

PFLP Analyses the Plight of Women Confronted By Zionist Hatred!

PFPL: International Women’s Day – the View from Gaza & Lebanon! (11.3.2026)

First, on this occasion, we extend our warmest congratulations and appreciation to the Palestinian people, and to every Palestinian woman – the martyr, the prisoner, the wounded, the educator, the mother, the fighter, the displaced, and the refugee – for her steadfastness and resilience in the face of challenges and hardships. Palestinian women have always been, and remain, a beacon of hope for their people, and a symbol of unwavering strength and dignity in all circumstances. On this occasion, we note that the resilience of Palestinian women is embodied in their daily actions, their capacity for endurance and sacrifice, their protection of the family and society, and their strengthening of national identity and collective memory. What Palestinian women have offered in these difficult circumstances is legendary steadfastness, embodying the will of an entire people in the face of occupation and displacement, and affirming that the will to live and live with dignity cannot be broken.

Palestine is a mirror of our struggle against occupation and colonialism

PFLP: Colombian President Gustavo Petro: “Palestine Mirror of Struggle Against Occupation & Colonialism!” (16.11.2025)

Religion is a major contributing factor to all world conflicts (be it Judaism, Christianity, or Islam). Support for one side other another should not be taken to automatically imply siding with the religion of that preferred side. Under Biden, for instance, Colombia appeared untroubled by America’s official Russophobia and its support for Neo-Nazi Ukraine – but since the advent of Trump II’s overt and pronounced anti-Colombian racism at home (ICE) and abroad – perhaps this has switched the pendulum firmly in the other direction. Who knows? The Vatican has longevity and even got away with supporting Mussolini and Hitler before, during, and after WWII!

UNWRA Sacks Palestinian Workers!

UNRWA: Palestinians “Purged” from UN Work-Force in North Lebanon! (24.4.2025)

Al-Loubani adds, “The decision to dismiss us was signed on April 10, and the letter arrived on April 15. The decision came without prior warning. I have been working for 17 years, and now they want to dismiss me to hire new workers at a lower cost. I am a refugee and I have a son who suffers from a rare disease. The cost of treatment is high, and the economic situation in Lebanon is deteriorating, especially for Palestinian refugees. I cannot find work. All those dismissed have children in university or with medical conditions, and we want to live with dignity.”

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