The Economist 07月03日 21:39
Iran’s “axis of resistance” was meant to be the Shias’ NATO
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本文描述了中东什叶派在哀悼侯赛因十日之际,面对以色列袭击的悲痛与抗争,以及对未来的担忧。

The ten days of Shia lamentation for Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, end this year on July 6th, with Ashura. They are always filled with anguish but this year that is even more true. In shrines across the Middle East, eulogists lauded the recently dead. Worshippers beat their chests and lashed themselves with chains as the coffins of the hundreds killed in Israeli strikes were paraded past. In the rubble of their southern villages and the suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon’s Shias cried for their fallen leaders and footsoldiers. From Lucknow to London, Shias asked whether their brief revival was over, and whether they faced a future, once again, as Islam’s oppressed.

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