هذا يومٌ من أيام الله والله.. حتى لو لم يكن ذلك بأيدينا.. القيادة العليا لوحدة الـ(رضوان) الرافضية تم ترحيلها اليوم بالكامل إلى (مالك).. وإنَّهم- إنْ شاء اللهُ- (ماكثون)!! هذه الوحدة تحديداً كانت أشدَّ الوحدات بشاعةً ودمويةً ضد أهلنا المسلمين في الشام..
هذا يومٌ من أيام الله والله.. حتى لو لم يكن ذلك بأيدينا.. القيادة العليا لوحدة الـ(رضوان) الرافضية تم ترحيلها اليوم بالكامل إلى (مالك).. وإنَّهم- إنْ شاء اللهُ- (ماكثون)!! هذه الوحدة تحديداً كانت أشدَّ الوحدات بشاعةً ودمويةً ضد أهلنا المسلمين في الشام..
BY قناة/ علي فريد
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from cn