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The song was originally written in Arabic and published in 2012. [4] Due to its success in the Arab world, the song was translated into Hebrew in 2014, as a part of a propaganda campaign by Hamas during the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict. This version, just like the Arab version encourages attacks against Israel. The song became a humorous hit in ...
The release of the video showing some of the victims of the Hamas attack appeared to be an effort to counter the criticism and keep the world's attention focused on the deaths of Israeli civilians.
In early February 1860, Masahor mounted an assault on Kuching (then Sarawak), the White Rajah's capital. He planned his approach by the Sarawak River, but Charles Brooke was able to ambush and destroy all of Masahor's ships. Rentap openly joined Masahor in his defence at Mukah and Igan until his defeat and deportation to Singapore in 1861.
Syed Mashhor, in his efforts to help Raja Mahadi had managed to gather 2,000 followers in Hulu Selangor, and in the middle of June 1871, together with Chong, the Chief of the Ghee Hin, advanced towards Kuala Lumpur but were stopped in Rawang by the forces of Tengku Kudin and his supporter Yap Ah Loy, chief of the Hai San clan and caused Syed Mashhor to retreat to Hulu Selangor.
The Ultimate 2016 Challenge became YouTube's fastest video to reach 100 million views, doing so in just 3.2 days. It is also the eighth most-liked non-music video of all time with over 3.40 million likes. On December 14, 2016, shortly after The Ultimate 2016 Challenge was released, the Spotlight channel surpassed 1 billion total video views. [4]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Nova music festival massacre Part of the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel Militant capturing a man during the massacre Location Eshkol Regional Council, Israel Coordinates 31°23′52″N 34°28′18″E / 31.39778°N 34.47167°E / 31.39778; 34.47167 Date 7 October 2023 ; 15 months ...
Syarif Masahor bin Syarif Hassan (1800, Bruneian Empire - February 1890, Colony of Singapore) [1], also written as Sharif Masahor, was a Malay rebel of Hadhrami descent [2] in Sarikei in the Raj of Sarawak.
KD Syarif Masahor is the second ship of Maharaja Lela-class frigate built locally by Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation (BHIC). She build based on enlarged version of Naval Group's Gowind-class design. [2] [3] The ship named after Syarif Masahor, in honour of the Sarawak warrior during British colonialism. [4] [5]