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— Following the Turkish on-going withdrawal, we can say that the last chapters of the Syrian war are about to be written.
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#Syria / #Turkey 🇸🇾🇹🇷: #Afrin Liberation Forces (#HRE) carried out an attack on a position of Turkish Forces in Al-Bab, #Aleppo.
Group possibly used a #Russia-made 🇷🇺 9M133-1 'Kornet-E' missile (9K135 ATGM system with rare Thermal sight); which was obtained from Syrian stocks.
https://x.com/war_noir/status/1808137207904956728
Group possibly used a #Russia-made 🇷🇺 9M133-1 'Kornet-E' missile (9K135 ATGM system with rare Thermal sight); which was obtained from Syrian stocks.
https://x.com/war_noir/status/1808137207904956728
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— Waiting on Geolocation experts to tell me what city is at the end, but from that quick glance I can tell it is from the Israeli metropolitan areas around Tel Aviv.
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Forwarded from Lebanese News and Updates
🥀 About an hour ago, an Israeli targted assassination took place in Syria in Jdayfet Yabous, on the Lebanese-Syrian highway
Overnight they also attacked Banyas city
Overnight they also attacked Banyas city
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🇱🇧 In the last couple weeks, and as a result to the Israeli invasion of South Lebanon, UN's Resolution 1701 appeared everywhere, used by some as a justification for the disarmament of Hezbollah.
Some called accepting 1701 a defeat, others claimed it as a victory.
What is 1701? why does the Lebanese government want it? and is it a defeat or a victory?
I wrote this short and rough document to shed light on Resolution 1701, explaining the history, different interpretations, and its context in the current war.
written by @orthodoxplant
Some called accepting 1701 a defeat, others claimed it as a victory.
What is 1701? why does the Lebanese government want it? and is it a defeat or a victory?
I wrote this short and rough document to shed light on Resolution 1701, explaining the history, different interpretations, and its context in the current war.
written by @orthodoxplant
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Forwarded from DD Geopolitics
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🇸🇾🇷🇺 The moment a joint Syrian-Russian airstrike targeted a gathering of terrorist groups near the Al-Basel roundabout in central Aleppo.
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In respect to the election of the General of the Armed Forces Joseph Aoun as President of the Lebanese Republic, a few words can be said:
some might see it as a victory of a side over the other, some might say his election is unconstitutional, "west-leaning" or completely enforced by foreign meddling. The truth is none of these things.
It is, however, quite interesting to see how many MPs gave up to the will of foreign sponsors to elect Aoun, others refused, and others made deals.
In Lebanese politics, and especially in this very critical phase, It is undeniably important to elect a president with ties to western and eastern countries, and this was present for many candidates, not just Aoun, but Aoun seemed to have overwhelming support by important political players in the Lebanese arena.
His election today, does not bring any major changes in the Lebanese status quo, Aoun is popular among all sects as a figure who was involved in many battles to protect Lebanese sovereignty, and his election today further solidifies the Lebanese formula that has been running ever since 2005, I personally believe that the EU/Gulf nominated him after being convinced that there's no wiggle room to push for major changes in Lebanon. Lebanese politics are extremely tight, It is currently impossible to bypass the resistance, as was evident by Aoun's speech implying that the resistance and the state will cooperate in rebuilding and pushing Israel out, I reiterate this to make it clear to everyone that It is not possible for one side to "puppet" or "take control" over Lebanon, the west knows the wiggle room is small, the resistance realizes Its role has to be confined within set objectives, preserving peace and balance.
His presidency is promising, as he has good relations with most Lebanese players, respects the Lebanese formula, and has foreign support to shield the country from Israeli violations, and promises for reconstruction and funding for what was destroyed during war.
Oh, and trust me, if you think Hezbollah would vote for a candidate that would act against them, then you're missing the whole point of Lebanon's multi-confessional system. 🇱🇧
some might see it as a victory of a side over the other, some might say his election is unconstitutional, "west-leaning" or completely enforced by foreign meddling. The truth is none of these things.
It is, however, quite interesting to see how many MPs gave up to the will of foreign sponsors to elect Aoun, others refused, and others made deals.
In Lebanese politics, and especially in this very critical phase, It is undeniably important to elect a president with ties to western and eastern countries, and this was present for many candidates, not just Aoun, but Aoun seemed to have overwhelming support by important political players in the Lebanese arena.
His election today, does not bring any major changes in the Lebanese status quo, Aoun is popular among all sects as a figure who was involved in many battles to protect Lebanese sovereignty, and his election today further solidifies the Lebanese formula that has been running ever since 2005, I personally believe that the EU/Gulf nominated him after being convinced that there's no wiggle room to push for major changes in Lebanon. Lebanese politics are extremely tight, It is currently impossible to bypass the resistance, as was evident by Aoun's speech implying that the resistance and the state will cooperate in rebuilding and pushing Israel out, I reiterate this to make it clear to everyone that It is not possible for one side to "puppet" or "take control" over Lebanon, the west knows the wiggle room is small, the resistance realizes Its role has to be confined within set objectives, preserving peace and balance.
His presidency is promising, as he has good relations with most Lebanese players, respects the Lebanese formula, and has foreign support to shield the country from Israeli violations, and promises for reconstruction and funding for what was destroyed during war.
Oh, and trust me, if you think Hezbollah would vote for a candidate that would act against them, then you're missing the whole point of Lebanon's multi-confessional system. 🇱🇧
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