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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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A video is circulating on Twitter of a group of secterian Lebanese in the north stopping the passage of several Iranain trucks.

Trucks likely came from the port of Tripoli carrying goods (we important some food goods from Iran)

Video by: @MiddleEastNW
The terrorist army of Israel attempted today to kidnap the brother of the shepherd that they kidnapped earlier this month, but he was able to escape.
Photo of the brother who IDF tried to kidnap today.

Second kidnap/ attempt to kidnap a civilian from Lebanon in less than 15 days by Israel.
The National Agency: Four detainees in the Al-Qaa police station managed to escape from the police station, and the security forces are searching for them in the Al-Qaa Plain and the roads leading to and from the town.
Al Manar:

A hostile Israeli force attempted to kidnap the shepherd Ismail Zahra ..............Bastara farm. When they failed after his escape, they tried to lead the herd of goats, but they were unable to do so because the cattle fled towards their pens.
U.S. (and Israel) national security adviser @jakejsullivan spoke today on the phone with his Israeli counterpart Meir Ben Shabbat, Israeli officials told Israeli journalist Barak Ravid.

First contact between the Biden adminstration and the Israeli PM office.
Today's intercepted attack over Riyadh is claimed by a new Iraqi group.
This is likely the first ever (official) drone attack on KSA from Iraq.

A first and they reached the capital...not bad.
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McCain: "Everyone in the National Security Team recommended arming ISIS" [in 2012]. (Interview, 5 Sept 2014)
Intense IDF jet activity over Beirut.
IDF occupation forces shot and injured a Palestinian farmer in Gaza.

Note: Bullets don't produce sharpnel.
15 Israeli occupation forces opened the border gate at Al-Wazzani and surveyed the area opposite the parks, and before their withdrawal, stole 7 cows from Lebanon.

So IDF leadership just woke up today and decided to steal cows?
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In this video you can see the IDF soldiers stealing the cows.

They usually herd alone because their owner fears coming near to the border fence.

IDF crossed not only their technical fence, but also the blue line into Lebanon.
Israeli enemy flights and mock raids in the airspace of Hasbaya, Arqoub, Sidon, and Jezzine.
Pictures of the Palestinian worker who died this morning due to suffocation from tear gas fired by the Israeli occupation forces while pursuing workers near Tulkarm in the northern occupied West Bank.
Foad Jodeh is 50 years old and was not being chased. Just collateral damage for Israel.
Some photos of the jets by @tmkSQjRL8Gyijsm and @armo_bro
Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
Deir Ezzor is a Sign of Things to Come

The billowing wheat fields of Syria once were a staple that kept the people sated through times of struggle. Until the beginning of the war, Syria was a net food exporter, providing grain to neighboring countries and enjoying a healthy supply more than sufficient to feed its population. When the attempted overthrow of Bashar al-Assad began in 2011, the nation collapsed into chaos and food production plummeted. Syria’s borders shrank to a third of their pre-war size as ISIS took over huge swathes of desert, and US-backed Kurdish forces invaded the country’s northeast under the cover of fighting terrorism.

Syria’s occupied northeast produces 60% of the country’s wheat and 95% of the country’s oil: 400,000 barrels per day of oil production has been lost due to the Kurdish invasion. The formerly oil-rich nation now pumps a mere 20,000 bpd and relies on Iranian tankers to import energy. These tankers are increasingly intercepted by Western powers as part of this war of starvation. Additionally, in the last two years five separate sanctions bills have been passed in Washington, targeting the country’s oil and grain trade.

This is nothing new. Just recall what US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said when confronted with the fact that over half a million Iraqi children had died of starvation due to sanctions:

We think the price is worth it

Any price is “worth it” because Iraq, Syria, and Iran have been targeted for destruction for decades, part of the Empire’s longstanding plan to conquer all of Central Asia. We see the antecedents of such a foreign policy in the Wolfowitz Doctrine, the “Clean Break” white paper, and General Wesley Clark’s confession that these nations were slated for regime change well before whichever casus belli that prompted American intervention was manufactured. In addition to the territorial agenda, control of the planet’s oil resources upholds the phenomenon of petrodollar recycling, defending the dollar’s status as world reserve currency.

Accordingly, the Empire has no plans to leave northeast Syria. While the media spun up a narrative about Trump “abandoning the Kurds,” nothing could be further from the truth. The Trump administration gave drilling approval in the region to a little known oil company called Delta Crescent Energy LLC. One of the partners at this firm named James Reese is an ex Delta Force agent who served as a commander and operations officer in the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. Other partners include international oil executives and diplomats. These players will collaborate with the Kurds to pump oil through Syria and Iraq while fulfilling Washington’s agenda of denying the Syrian civilization the resources needed for survival.

So while imperial and resistance forces patrol either side of the Euphrates, we can see the new front in the northeast as a microcosm of what will come as a hawkish administration takes the helm in Washington.

http://thesaker.is/deir-ezzor-is-a-sign-of-things-to-come/

https://archive.vn/LVVAa