“Al-Diyar” quoted a prominent source in “Al-Mustaqbal” that Siniora did not find a place in the north following the deputies of Azraq who ran from Tripoli to Akkar and Minieh al-Dinniyeh, most notably Sami Fatfat, Othman Alamuddin and Hadi Hbeish, as well as the former leader of the Future Movement, Mustafa Alloush, cut off the road to Siniora. Especially that Alloush refused to break Hariri’s decision on the Tripoli arena and head a list supported by Siniora, so he decided to be in principle with a list that included him with Sami Fatfat and Othman Alam Al-Din, even though the latter (Alam Al-Din) has not decided his matter regarding the list yet.
This atmosphere intersected with what Alloush explained in a call with Al-Diyar, when he said: I understand Siniora’s decision and his fears, but I certainly am not going to the electoral battle to break Hariri’s decision, but rather to reduce the loss and the burden of absence from the Sunni arena and to prevent the emergency, the owners of capital and those affiliated with Hezbollah from controlling the seats. It is understood from Alloush’s words that he will not break Hariri’s decision and be on a list facing his decision.
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Kuwaiti newspaper newspaper | Galactic battle in the constellation Cancer
A new image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope reveals the collision of three distant galaxies in the constellation of Cancer.
The image shows the dust mass and bright star swirls from the merger of distant galaxies IC 2431, located 681 million light years from Earth.
Compact galaxies are also known as LEDA 25476, Mrk 1224 or UGC 4756, and were first discovered on February 24, 1896 by French astronomer Stéphane Gavel.
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured what appears to be a “circular galactic trio” merger, as well as a turbulent mix of star formation and tidal distortions caused by the gravitational interactions of this galactic trio.
The center of this image is obscured by a thick cloud of dust, although light from a background galaxy is penetrating its outer edges. And the “Live Science” website, in the news reported by “Russia Today”, yesterday, said that this cosmic collision is known as a tri-galactic merger, when three galaxies slowly approach each other and rupture each other with competing gravitational forces.
Mergers like this are common throughout the universe, and all large galaxies, including our own, the Milky Way, owe their great size to violent mergers like these.
Chaotic as they may sound, mergers like these are more regarding creation than destruction. When gas from the three neighboring galaxies collides and condenses, a vast “sea” of material from which new stars will emerge is collected at the center of the newly united galaxy.
Meanwhile, existing stars will mostly survive collapse, while a “tug-of-war” between the three galaxies will distort the orbital trajectories of many existing stars, and there is so much space between those stars that relatively few are likely to collide.
In the video, a retired general tells the details of the liberation of Khafji from Saddam Hussein’s forces in a battle that lasted 72 hours
Al-Marsad newspaper: Retired Major General Muhammad Al-Qarni told the story of the liberation of the city of Khafji from the Iraqi forces affiliated with Saddam Hussein.
Al-Qarni said that the liberation of Al-Khafji was a decisive battle for the Saudi forces and the National Guard, and added that he was one of the officers of the King Abdulaziz Brigade and was the assistant corner of the brigade’s operations, and he received through the devices orders from the division’s leadership at that time that there were Iraqi forces that entered Khafji and they had to start edit it.
reconnaissance mission
He continued: We started planning the operation and the direction came to move the reserve battalion, which is the 7th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, and the information regarding the enemy forces in Khafji was somewhat limited, and more information should have been brought on that night on January 29, 1991 AD, so the battalion conducted a reconnaissance and indeed a clash took place between the forces of The battalion was with the Iraqi forces, and it was a fierce and decisive battle, and as a result, the information came to them. One of the objectives of the reconnaissance was also the liberation of a group of American marines trapped there.
This operation followed, following obtaining the full information, the Seventh Battalion was pushed back, then the brigade command planned to completely liberate the city of Khafji, with an integrated plan that begins on the morning of the second day, January 30.
Battle details
He added that the plan included that there would be two battalions entering the city of Khafji, one of them being the eighth battalion on the right axis and the seventh on the left axis of the city. They were fortified in the houses and trenches that they designated for this issue, and a large number of Iraqi forces, vehicles, equipment and personnel were destroyed. The fighting continued throughout that night, until the second day, January 31, and the battle continued with the same firmness, but the resistance of the Iraqi forces seemed to weaken.
He pointed out that there was great support and support from the artillery forces of the National Guard and the close air support of the coalition forces, which were cutting off the supplies that were coming to the Iraqi forces, and they were able on the third day, February 1, to liberate the city of Khafji in a battle that lasted 72 hours.