
Abu Ali
Abu Ali is known as a longtime bodyguard of the late Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah, having garnered attention during Nasrallah's funeral where he was photographed embracing Irish comedian Tadhg Hickey, highlighting his close association with the influential figure.
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Abu Ali, a taxi driver, noted the discrepancy between official statements and the reality of long lines at gas stations.
نفي حكومي لأزمة البنزين يقابله ازدحام طويل أمام المحطاتAbu Ali describes the unacceptable conditions of Al-Tamim Intermediate School, which is at risk of collapse.
نقص الأبنية وتوقف المشاريع يفاقمان أزمة مدارس المثنى ويهددان مستقبل آلاف الطلبةAbu Ali, a shop owner selling and installing solar panels, notes that demand is continuously increasing as people recognize the benefits of solar energy.
الطاقة الشمسية .. بديل متصاعد في مواجهة أزمة الكهرباءAbu Ali described the situation as a slow death for the villagers due to the water crisis.
أزمة المياه في ميسان تدفع المحتجين إلى إغلاق الطرق المؤدية إلى المنشآت النفطيةAbu Ali is listed as a leader in one of the applications for the Republican Party of Nigeria.
INEC Flags Issues in 110 Party RegistrationsAbu Ali scored a hat-trick for al-Ahli.
Index - Sport - Őrült meccseken tucatnyi gól az A csoportban, Messiék életben maradtakAbu Ali scored an own goal that contributed to Palmeiras' lead.
Nevrijeme remeti klupski Mundijal, nakon drugog gola Palmeirasa sudija upozorio ekipe na dolazak olujeAbu Ali stated that there were no difficulties faced during the Hajj journey.
مطارات الإمارات تستقبل الحجاج بعد أداء الفريضةAbu Ali was present at the event 'CMJF Talk with Shafiqul Alam'.
দেশের শেয়ারবাজার হয়ে গেছে ‘ডাকাতদের আড্ডা’: শফিকুল আলমAbu Ali emphasized that retirees have dedicated their lives to serving their country and deserve better pensions.
تصنيفنا تحت خط الفقر وندعو لشمولنا بامتيازات الرعاية الاجتماعيةAbu Ali is Hassan Nasrallah’s longtime bodyguard whom Tadhg Hickey embraced during the funeral.
Irish citizens post positive coverage of Hizbullah on paid-for trip to Lebanon – The Irish Times




















































