(صالح عبدالعلی)
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ما گر ز سر بریده می ترسیدم - در محفل عاشقان نمیرقصیدیم توییتر زمین جهاد تبیین مه جریانات ایران,یمن,لبنان,فلسطین و غزه رم پیگیرم فالو=بک 🇮🇷🇵🇸🇸🇾🇮🇶🇱🇧
♨️♨️میدونسید فالو مساویه با بک😳😳 پس فالو کنید تا بک بگیرید😁 🟡فالو🟰بک🟡 #حمایت_انقلابی #فالوبک_تضمینی #فالو_بک

دوستان بازم محدود شدم ؛ منشن لطفاً ... شادی روح عزیزانم یه صلواتی هدیه کنین
הדרך היחידה להירגע ולאבטח את עמך היא למנוע מעצמך להיות לוחם של ראש ממשלתך אז בארצך. זו הודעה איראנית #לא_למלחמה #ביבי_כלא #אין_שקט
מר טראמפ, אל תכניס את עצמך לבעיות של המדינה שלנו! אנחנו מפחדים שהאיראנים יתקפו אותנו בצורה חזקה יותר ויהרגו אותנו. המעשה שנתניהו עושה איתך הוא דוגמה לתמונה הזו: #ביבי_לך #לא_למלחמה #ביבי_כלא #אין_שקט #isreal_war #iran_war #Tehran_war #Telaviv_war
In 1979, child malnutrition rates were as high as 40%, with 25% of children underweight. Today, malnutrition rates have dropped to 5% and underweight to just 4%. /15
In 1979, only 3% of all Iranians owned their own car. Today nearly 15% of Iranians own their own car. /14
The Shah not only neglected villages’ infrastructure, but also their social needs. Most villages lacked schools and health clinics. The Islamic Republic built primary schools in every village of 100 or more households. Larger villages got a secondary school. /13
The Islamic Republic changed that, hiring hundreds of thousands of young men to build infrastructure (electricity, water, gas, telephone) for Iran’s 70,000 villages. Now Iran has universal electricity and water. /12
Under the Shah, urban Iranians were given priority in terms of infrastructure. Under the Shah’s time, only 6% of all the villages in the country had electricity, and those were usually close to big cities. Villagers made up the majority of Iran’s population at the time. /11
In 1979, Iran’s pharmaceutical industry was completely reliant on imports, with 80% of all pharmaceuticals being imported. Today, Iran is entirely self-reliant on pharmaceuticals, producing more than 95% of its domestic consumption. /10
In 1979, Iran only had 525 hospitals. Today it has over 1,020. 570 of these hospitals are public. /9
In 1979, Iran only had 16 universities. Today it has 2,183. /8
In 1979, Iran’s literacy rate was only 50% (and as low as 20% for women)! Today it is nearly 100% for new generations of Iranians of both sexes. /7
Iran under the Shah was an American client state, heavily dependent on imports of raw materials. Today Iran produces over 1 million cars annually; 25 million metric tons of steel. 50 million metric tons of cement. 250,000 metric tons of copper. /6
Before the revolution, the Iranian economy was made up 80% of oil revenues, with most goods being imported from abroad. Today Iran’s economy is self-sufficient and diversified. 70% of goods sold in Iran today are domestically produced. /5
In 1979, the middle class in Iran accounted for only 15% of the population. In 2023, that number was more than doubled at 35% of the population. /4
In 1979, Iran’s life expectancy rate was only 57 years. By 2023, the number increased to 77 years, reflecting significant progress in public health, though disparities between urban and rural areas remain. /3
In 1979, only 2% of Iranian adults had a university education. Today, 45% of Iranian adults have a university education, a considerable proportion of which are women! /2
Westerners are exposed to a false narrative about Iran by a fringe monarchist diaspora. They romanticize the Iran of the past while spreading falsehoods about the Iran of today. The life of the average Iranian has improved drastically since the revolution. Here’s how: 🧵/1
خواهرانم حجابتان را رعایت کنید و راه سعادت بخش امام حسین (ع)را ادامه دهید و #زينب وار زندگی کنید... #شهید احمدرستمیان #حجاب #حمایت_انقلابی #فالوبک_فوری
بیشک فقدان فرماندهانی چون باقری و سلامی و رشید و حاجیزاده و شادمانی و... و دانشمندانی چون طهرانچی و عباسی و...، برای هر ملتی سنگین است. اما دشمن ابله وکوتهبین به هدف خود نرسید. آینده نشان خواهدداد که هردو حرکت نظامی و علمی شتابندهتر از گذشته به سمت افقهای بلند پیش خواهد رفت/۲
دقیقا. به زودی تاریکی رژیم صهیونیستی نابود میشه تا نور ملت فلسطین آزاد بالاخره بدرخشه.