The Arabic-language Abu Saleh Desk channel posted a verse from Psalm 27: 'Though an army encamp against me, my heart shall not fear; though war rise against me, even then I will be confident,' calling it especially relevant this morning. The channel did not link the post to a specific event or target.
The Arabic-language the source Abu Saleh Desk (הדסק הערבי) posted a verse from Psalm 27 (verse 3) early Friday morning, prefacing it with fire emojis and a note that it is 'especially valid this morning.' The verse expresses confidence despite the prospect of a military encampment or war — a theme the channel has employed repeatedly in recent days.
As The Zioneer previously reported, the same channel posted a different biblical-style verse on Monday — 'I will pursue my enemies and overtake them, and I will not return until I destroy them' — also without specifying an operational context. On Wednesday the channel posted a taunt: 'You won the battle, not the war — enjoy these ten minutes of joy.'
The channel, which describes itself as an Arabic-language analysis desk, has not elaborated on any concrete event, military operation, or target. The post is consistent with the channel's recent pattern of cryptic, verse-laden messaging rather than hard news reporting.
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