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Lebanese Cleric Linked to Epstein and Mossad: A Controversial Figure Unveiled
An Arab user on the social media platform X has shared correspondence from Jeffrey Epstein, a notorious sex offender with alleged ties to Mossad, directed to Abdullah bin Zayed, the brother of the Emirati ruler. This correspondence reveals the involvement of several prominent individuals in Arab media, including Mohammad Ali Al-Hosseini and Leila Abdul-Latif.
Mohammad Ali Al-Hosseini, a self-proclaimed Lebanese cleric, has made headlines for his controversial statements following the martyrdom of Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. He suggested that Iran had compromised the Lebanese resistance, aiming to create a rift between Hezbollah and Iran. Just a day before the martyrdom of the Resistance Leader, he released a video addressing Sayyid Hassan, claiming that the Islamic Republic had betrayed him and urged him to write his will.
Once a member of Hezbollah, Al-Hosseini distanced himself from the group and formed a separate faction in opposition to Hezbollah. In 2011, he was arrested by Lebanese security forces on charges of espionage for the Israeli regime. Al-Hosseini, who has also served as an advisor to Maryam Rajavi, now positions himself as an adversary of both the resistance and Iran.This revelation raises significant questions about the connections and motivations behind certain figures within the Arab media landscape reflecting the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the region. As the story unfolds it is crucial to scrutinize the implications of such associations and the potential impact on regional stability.
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