They were getting money, weapons, and lots of promises.
By then, by early 2012, defections were in full swing in the Syrian army and state, thousands of terrorists are crossing from Lebanon's borders and Turkey's the join the Jihad against the Syrian state. It was a remarkable phenomenon, absent from all other arab revolutions, despite knowing well that no arab state was less cruel than the other. Some of the earliest graves for the uighurs in Syria date back to the first quarter of 2012, imagine.
With these fast events, the Syrian state started to collapse to what is now not a peaceful protest but rather a general and international conflict supported by arab and western states to topple Syria, at any cost with any means available. Jordan created with the US the moc room to manage the war in the south of Syria, Turkey supported the transport of tens of thousands of foreign fighters through its borders, and so on. Now, there are hundreds of different factions that fought the Syrian state, each with a different loyalty and goals, each with a different set of sectarian violence and crimes. Through all that, emerged Al-Qaeda and then ISIS and the stakes of a Syria under the control of those beasts was real.
The war now stopped being about reforms or between a regime and an opposition who seeks reforms, but between a state which represents order and chaos represented those armed terrorist. Truly it was this, and the crimes are well documented - of their sectarian and racial nature. Sayyed Nasrallah once said he uses the word regime about Syria because regime in Arabic means Nizam. Nizam means order, and order is what should prevail.
Through all this chaos, and the new collapse of order in Syria, the situation in Lebanon started to degrade as some started to recruited Lebanese sunnis to fight in Syria, and create war lords like Ahmad Al-Asir. They recruited hundreds of Lebanese who fought against the Syrian state. This all took place even before Hezbullah started to support the Syrian government. The only Hezbullah present in 2012 where near Sayyed Zeinab Shrine, in the few dozens at most.
Despite no true Hezbullah involvement, the terrorists from all their factions openly called to attack the Lebanese Shia, saying they are next after bachar and that Hezbullah is a target. And as soon as they reached the Lebanese border, they started to fire rockets at the Lebanese Shia towns in Baalbek. By then, it was clear for Hezbullah and Iran that if they are not involved, the war will not only end the order (regime) in Syria in favor of chaos and end the friendly allied state in Damascus, the war will expand to each's homefront and burn it. From that, Iran asked its generals to meet Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to himself help them create a plan to manage the war in Syria. This is written in the dairies of martyr Hamadani, may he be in the highest levels of heaven.
There, he writes how Iran had a plan but when presented to Sayyed Hassan, it was rejected, stating there was no time for all of that. We dont have time to "teach Syrian leadership to pray or fix their mistakes" (figuratively), this can be done after we win the war, and so, Hezbullah started it first ever expansion and offensive war against Al_Qaeda and ISIS who then, where the forefront of the events alongside Jaish al-Islam and other small factions. There were no moderates.
During a meeting between Hezbullah's martyr Sayyed Hassan and the leaders of the liberation of Qusayr city in 2013, he talks how the involvement and the success in the involvement snowballed. He says it started from the border, then to tal Mando (btw Hezbullah has a fantastic documentary about this battle that was never made public, i hope they do. Amazing gopro footage), then it spread to Qusayr countryside because to protect this you have to advance, and to protect the CS you have to take the city. This was the battle to secure the Lebanese border, and to support the state in Syria against the rise of those terrorists.
By then, by early 2012, defections were in full swing in the Syrian army and state, thousands of terrorists are crossing from Lebanon's borders and Turkey's the join the Jihad against the Syrian state. It was a remarkable phenomenon, absent from all other arab revolutions, despite knowing well that no arab state was less cruel than the other. Some of the earliest graves for the uighurs in Syria date back to the first quarter of 2012, imagine.
With these fast events, the Syrian state started to collapse to what is now not a peaceful protest but rather a general and international conflict supported by arab and western states to topple Syria, at any cost with any means available. Jordan created with the US the moc room to manage the war in the south of Syria, Turkey supported the transport of tens of thousands of foreign fighters through its borders, and so on. Now, there are hundreds of different factions that fought the Syrian state, each with a different loyalty and goals, each with a different set of sectarian violence and crimes. Through all that, emerged Al-Qaeda and then ISIS and the stakes of a Syria under the control of those beasts was real.
The war now stopped being about reforms or between a regime and an opposition who seeks reforms, but between a state which represents order and chaos represented those armed terrorist. Truly it was this, and the crimes are well documented - of their sectarian and racial nature. Sayyed Nasrallah once said he uses the word regime about Syria because regime in Arabic means Nizam. Nizam means order, and order is what should prevail.
Through all this chaos, and the new collapse of order in Syria, the situation in Lebanon started to degrade as some started to recruited Lebanese sunnis to fight in Syria, and create war lords like Ahmad Al-Asir. They recruited hundreds of Lebanese who fought against the Syrian state. This all took place even before Hezbullah started to support the Syrian government. The only Hezbullah present in 2012 where near Sayyed Zeinab Shrine, in the few dozens at most.
Despite no true Hezbullah involvement, the terrorists from all their factions openly called to attack the Lebanese Shia, saying they are next after bachar and that Hezbullah is a target. And as soon as they reached the Lebanese border, they started to fire rockets at the Lebanese Shia towns in Baalbek. By then, it was clear for Hezbullah and Iran that if they are not involved, the war will not only end the order (regime) in Syria in favor of chaos and end the friendly allied state in Damascus, the war will expand to each's homefront and burn it. From that, Iran asked its generals to meet Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to himself help them create a plan to manage the war in Syria. This is written in the dairies of martyr Hamadani, may he be in the highest levels of heaven.
There, he writes how Iran had a plan but when presented to Sayyed Hassan, it was rejected, stating there was no time for all of that. We dont have time to "teach Syrian leadership to pray or fix their mistakes" (figuratively), this can be done after we win the war, and so, Hezbullah started it first ever expansion and offensive war against Al_Qaeda and ISIS who then, where the forefront of the events alongside Jaish al-Islam and other small factions. There were no moderates.
During a meeting between Hezbullah's martyr Sayyed Hassan and the leaders of the liberation of Qusayr city in 2013, he talks how the involvement and the success in the involvement snowballed. He says it started from the border, then to tal Mando (btw Hezbullah has a fantastic documentary about this battle that was never made public, i hope they do. Amazing gopro footage), then it spread to Qusayr countryside because to protect this you have to advance, and to protect the CS you have to take the city. This was the battle to secure the Lebanese border, and to support the state in Syria against the rise of those terrorists.
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Barely a few months, exactly two, the first bomb targeted Dahyeh and injured about 60 civilians. The defeated terrorists in Syria opted to targeted the civilians in Dahyeh and Baalbek. And there and then on July 2013, a wave of deadly suicide car bombs started to targeted Beirut and killed dozens of innocent Lebanese Shia. This was the truth and the core of the so-called Syrian revolution. A farce of a revolution by then.
To tackle the threat, Hezbullah had to chase the origin of these car bombs, from Yabroud to Qusayr and so on. I think the last card bomb was by 2015, just one year before the grand battle of Aleppo in 2016 and then their last main battle in 2017 in Bou Kamal. The timeline was clear and the involvement was not only for the sake of saving the Syrian state, it was for the safety of Lebanon because then and there it was vs factions and terrorist that wanted bloodshed and sought after extermination. I like to note Madaya and say FU, no Hezbullah did not starve them. It was a siege to lift the siege set by the terrorists on Kafraya and Foaa in Idlib. This war was not fair to Hezbullah, despite how clear it was.
After 2017, the war reached a stalemate and Russia and Turkey leveled the situation through Astana. Lots of details before and after, but wont cover now since this is already too long and you all know this, i was only trying to explain to those who weren't aware then why Hezbullah was there.
In that time, ISIS's state collapsed and Al-Qaeda's star in Syria faded and the factions where severely destroyed by the Syrian army, Hezbullah, Iran, etc. Sayyed Hassan says something important that had the Syrian army not have the will to fight and had the Syrians themselves not support the state, no foreign power would have been able to help them. It was the sacrifices of the Syrian people who made the difference to preserve their state.
With the collapse of the most radical, most factions sough refuge between eachother, and based on the unity from the battle of 2016 in Aleppo, they became under the umbrella of HTS whose leader took his time after 2017 to solidify his rule, crush any oppostion, and set the foundations of a new government that he can lead to launch a new battle against the state in Damascus.
By 2018, Hezbullah was almost fully disengaged from Syria and back in Lebanon to fortify the south front for the upcoming war with Israel, followed by the 2019 crisis and what happened after in Lebanon. Iran was busy, Russia was at war with Ukraine a couple of years after. Everyone got to their priorities because the situation was stable enough in Syria for the state to handle things itself.
However as HTS was building, planning, and making use of Turkish help, rising from the bottom again, the Syrian state did not make noticeable efforts for reforms and freedoms and was not able to advance the economy because of the sanctions and lack of resources caused by the US-Kurdish occupation of the rich east (agricul and oil). These factors weakened the state, affected the army's manpower, and so on. It created many weaknesses and gaps that eroded the army's and state's ability.
Due to this weakness, HTS was able to exploit the gaps because the conditions which it rose from were war conditions and were able to recruit and maintain. To explain this, a war makes people accept hardships, but when it ends, they are rested and no longer have the ability to withstand the same pressure. So as the Syrian state started to relax, and lives return to normal, the terrorist in HTS continued to live in war-like conditions and did not lose momentum. And here we are, in a very dire collapse of the Syrian state, unparalled in the whole war. HTS was not only able to exploit the weakness in the Syrian state, it was able to learn and adapt but most importantly innovate. FPV attacks done by the SAA were mostly with the help of Russian soldiers, and stopped once they were no longer there. That, while the terrorist were able to make whole units of such equivalents.
To tackle the threat, Hezbullah had to chase the origin of these car bombs, from Yabroud to Qusayr and so on. I think the last card bomb was by 2015, just one year before the grand battle of Aleppo in 2016 and then their last main battle in 2017 in Bou Kamal. The timeline was clear and the involvement was not only for the sake of saving the Syrian state, it was for the safety of Lebanon because then and there it was vs factions and terrorist that wanted bloodshed and sought after extermination. I like to note Madaya and say FU, no Hezbullah did not starve them. It was a siege to lift the siege set by the terrorists on Kafraya and Foaa in Idlib. This war was not fair to Hezbullah, despite how clear it was.
After 2017, the war reached a stalemate and Russia and Turkey leveled the situation through Astana. Lots of details before and after, but wont cover now since this is already too long and you all know this, i was only trying to explain to those who weren't aware then why Hezbullah was there.
In that time, ISIS's state collapsed and Al-Qaeda's star in Syria faded and the factions where severely destroyed by the Syrian army, Hezbullah, Iran, etc. Sayyed Hassan says something important that had the Syrian army not have the will to fight and had the Syrians themselves not support the state, no foreign power would have been able to help them. It was the sacrifices of the Syrian people who made the difference to preserve their state.
With the collapse of the most radical, most factions sough refuge between eachother, and based on the unity from the battle of 2016 in Aleppo, they became under the umbrella of HTS whose leader took his time after 2017 to solidify his rule, crush any oppostion, and set the foundations of a new government that he can lead to launch a new battle against the state in Damascus.
By 2018, Hezbullah was almost fully disengaged from Syria and back in Lebanon to fortify the south front for the upcoming war with Israel, followed by the 2019 crisis and what happened after in Lebanon. Iran was busy, Russia was at war with Ukraine a couple of years after. Everyone got to their priorities because the situation was stable enough in Syria for the state to handle things itself.
However as HTS was building, planning, and making use of Turkish help, rising from the bottom again, the Syrian state did not make noticeable efforts for reforms and freedoms and was not able to advance the economy because of the sanctions and lack of resources caused by the US-Kurdish occupation of the rich east (agricul and oil). These factors weakened the state, affected the army's manpower, and so on. It created many weaknesses and gaps that eroded the army's and state's ability.
Due to this weakness, HTS was able to exploit the gaps because the conditions which it rose from were war conditions and were able to recruit and maintain. To explain this, a war makes people accept hardships, but when it ends, they are rested and no longer have the ability to withstand the same pressure. So as the Syrian state started to relax, and lives return to normal, the terrorist in HTS continued to live in war-like conditions and did not lose momentum. And here we are, in a very dire collapse of the Syrian state, unparalled in the whole war. HTS was not only able to exploit the weakness in the Syrian state, it was able to learn and adapt but most importantly innovate. FPV attacks done by the SAA were mostly with the help of Russian soldiers, and stopped once they were no longer there. That, while the terrorist were able to make whole units of such equivalents.
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Even despite all that, there is no justification to the lack of defensive plans, defensive barrier, poor equipment, and poor posture showcased by solders. It is as if there was no will to defend. In hama, soldiers were gathered in the city center, clumped together with barely one magazine. No RPGs to stop the easy-destroyable vehicles, no dispersion of forces, nothing. We might understand why this is the case in the future.
So through all this, HTS emerged but now trying to showcase itself as a new faction that has no dark past, and is ready to engage with the world. This is honestly quite remarkable because they understood that for them to see a "next-day" they have to present themselves as willing to build a state and disengage from any international conflicts or terrorist. They are mimicking the Taliban phenomenon and if you review there preparations from 2021-2023, you can notice how this has been there thought process. Taliban negotiated a deal with the US, helped them kill Al-Zawahiri as a token of thanks, and now they rule the vast poor lands of Afghan and no one cares. They mind there business, and everyone does to their. Al-Jolani wants this, and is presenting himself as the heir of the Syrian revolution and the rightful ruler. He sent letters to Russia, Iraq, and Lebanon announcing he is willing to build relations and openly talked to foreign western media. This has actually been in the making for years, if anyone was able to notice. From his visit to the Druze of Idlib to his interview with CNN.
The question is what now for Syria, Hezbullah, and Iran? Simple answer: Its complicated and can be anything. For us to think about Syria, as a Syrian state, it is really hard to imagine the government is able to re-liberate Aleppo and Hama. Its not only an issue of material support, it is also a matter of manpower loss because the government has lost a large pool of recruitment. If SAA is able to hold Homs, they can secure Damascus and the coast, and after some battles, the Syrian war can again enter into a cold halt with a new geography that favors HTS. Maybe in a few years he could be killed, and the balance tips over back to Damascus. TBH there is no right answer here, we cannot know.
but lets assume HTS takes control, what happens to Lebanon? TBH i do think that HTS's al-Jolani will not attempt to advance to Lebanon and will focus on solidifying his rule in Syria, and this will take years. He will try to cooperate with anyone willing, because no one will recognize his government as legitimate even if he does not rule as a president, but as a "leader tier figure to the new state". He will suppress Alawites and Shia, but will mimick the Taliban style relations with them to ensure internal stability. He will shed day after day his "Islamist" robe and wear his suit once again. How this bodes with his madmax tier bandits, is something we'll have to see eventually. IDK what to expect for Shia visits to Sayyed Zienab, or how the relations with Lebanon will me. It is hard for foreshadow if there will be even stability if Damascus collapses.
For Hezbullah, assuming the Syrian state collapses, will lose access to Syria'a military industry and will be severely affected due to the lack of access to training grounds and discreet access to Iran to move soldiers for training and big maneuvers that happen from year to year. They will lose land access to Iraq and Iran. However, the new state will not mind smuggling, and the same people who could be paid can be paid again, solutions can be found but the situation will be more complicated and harder. Between smuggling, local production in Lebanon, and so on, it'll be fine. Although I do not hide from you, the little fear i feel towards Israel and how the balance of firepower and ability has tremendously tipped in their favor in both defense and offense. Yes the men of God have created legendary stands against the jews in south Lebanon, against all odds, but the cost was high and the conditions are not sustainable. There are no easy solutions.
So through all this, HTS emerged but now trying to showcase itself as a new faction that has no dark past, and is ready to engage with the world. This is honestly quite remarkable because they understood that for them to see a "next-day" they have to present themselves as willing to build a state and disengage from any international conflicts or terrorist. They are mimicking the Taliban phenomenon and if you review there preparations from 2021-2023, you can notice how this has been there thought process. Taliban negotiated a deal with the US, helped them kill Al-Zawahiri as a token of thanks, and now they rule the vast poor lands of Afghan and no one cares. They mind there business, and everyone does to their. Al-Jolani wants this, and is presenting himself as the heir of the Syrian revolution and the rightful ruler. He sent letters to Russia, Iraq, and Lebanon announcing he is willing to build relations and openly talked to foreign western media. This has actually been in the making for years, if anyone was able to notice. From his visit to the Druze of Idlib to his interview with CNN.
The question is what now for Syria, Hezbullah, and Iran? Simple answer: Its complicated and can be anything. For us to think about Syria, as a Syrian state, it is really hard to imagine the government is able to re-liberate Aleppo and Hama. Its not only an issue of material support, it is also a matter of manpower loss because the government has lost a large pool of recruitment. If SAA is able to hold Homs, they can secure Damascus and the coast, and after some battles, the Syrian war can again enter into a cold halt with a new geography that favors HTS. Maybe in a few years he could be killed, and the balance tips over back to Damascus. TBH there is no right answer here, we cannot know.
but lets assume HTS takes control, what happens to Lebanon? TBH i do think that HTS's al-Jolani will not attempt to advance to Lebanon and will focus on solidifying his rule in Syria, and this will take years. He will try to cooperate with anyone willing, because no one will recognize his government as legitimate even if he does not rule as a president, but as a "leader tier figure to the new state". He will suppress Alawites and Shia, but will mimick the Taliban style relations with them to ensure internal stability. He will shed day after day his "Islamist" robe and wear his suit once again. How this bodes with his madmax tier bandits, is something we'll have to see eventually. IDK what to expect for Shia visits to Sayyed Zienab, or how the relations with Lebanon will me. It is hard for foreshadow if there will be even stability if Damascus collapses.
For Hezbullah, assuming the Syrian state collapses, will lose access to Syria'a military industry and will be severely affected due to the lack of access to training grounds and discreet access to Iran to move soldiers for training and big maneuvers that happen from year to year. They will lose land access to Iraq and Iran. However, the new state will not mind smuggling, and the same people who could be paid can be paid again, solutions can be found but the situation will be more complicated and harder. Between smuggling, local production in Lebanon, and so on, it'll be fine. Although I do not hide from you, the little fear i feel towards Israel and how the balance of firepower and ability has tremendously tipped in their favor in both defense and offense. Yes the men of God have created legendary stands against the jews in south Lebanon, against all odds, but the cost was high and the conditions are not sustainable. There are no easy solutions.
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It was not a lack of preparations, but just the lethality of modern warfare that filled many gaps that were an advantage for lesser foes.
Hezbullah might offer support to Syria, and has already started, but Syrians have to understand that the war in Lebanon did not end yet and we still have Israeli soldiers in our beloved south Lebanon. Hezbullah lost a lot in the Oct-war and that it is unable to do what it did back in 2013-2017. Syria has to withstand, like sayyed Hassan said, and only if it could, could foreigners ever make a difference.
For Hezbullah, if the jews leave and there is no more grave violations, the biggiest battle will be the political in Lebanon because some are trying to prey on it as if it is a dead carcass, and they are willing to continue Israel's war. The community is weaker and the void left by Sayyed is not easy to fill, even as great and honorable Sheikh Naim is. Inshallh soon he will showcase to the people how worthy he is. Rebuilding will takes years, and the situation of funding that is not clear yet, no Arab state has even hinted at possible support and Iran's does not print USD.
For Iran, losing Syria will be losing a long-time friend who helped them in their lows during Saddam's aggression. it will be an increase to the isolation of the great nation of Iran in favor of the West and third parties.
The axis of the resistance that rose from ashes, to fight injustice is simply overwhelmed and weakened, not because righteousness triumphed over it, but because falsehood was stronger and deeper. If Assad was that evil and God toppled him, why did God not topple Israel. These are not measures of right or wrong winning, but battles fought under different conditions and the victors are sometimes the bad people or the foes. The key today and in the future is to focus on unity, preserve our believes, continue to believe in the values of Karbala and learn the lessons from the Quran, whose stories are destined to happen in every generation. We aren't "done" yet, but we are facing hardships, and we were always at a disadvantage, but eventually there are very important things we have to understand:
1- Yaqeen in God's promise about good and bad
2- Knowing that no matter what, victory is two: triumph or martyrdom
3- That we work on our takleef (duty) and dont care about the results, not our concern (sayyed once said it, the results are what God's laws stipulate the events would lead to, what we are concerned with is working and doing our part)
4- never to abandon righteousness when weak, to avoid being damned and replaced (quran says God will replace a nation if it fails to uphold God's laws and follow its guidance)
5- As Soleimani once said and as Abdul Qadr said: Yaqeenan koloho kheir. have faith
Imam Ali says, it is a day for you and another for your enemy. So never feel despair.
Hezbullah might offer support to Syria, and has already started, but Syrians have to understand that the war in Lebanon did not end yet and we still have Israeli soldiers in our beloved south Lebanon. Hezbullah lost a lot in the Oct-war and that it is unable to do what it did back in 2013-2017. Syria has to withstand, like sayyed Hassan said, and only if it could, could foreigners ever make a difference.
For Hezbullah, if the jews leave and there is no more grave violations, the biggiest battle will be the political in Lebanon because some are trying to prey on it as if it is a dead carcass, and they are willing to continue Israel's war. The community is weaker and the void left by Sayyed is not easy to fill, even as great and honorable Sheikh Naim is. Inshallh soon he will showcase to the people how worthy he is. Rebuilding will takes years, and the situation of funding that is not clear yet, no Arab state has even hinted at possible support and Iran's does not print USD.
For Iran, losing Syria will be losing a long-time friend who helped them in their lows during Saddam's aggression. it will be an increase to the isolation of the great nation of Iran in favor of the West and third parties.
The axis of the resistance that rose from ashes, to fight injustice is simply overwhelmed and weakened, not because righteousness triumphed over it, but because falsehood was stronger and deeper. If Assad was that evil and God toppled him, why did God not topple Israel. These are not measures of right or wrong winning, but battles fought under different conditions and the victors are sometimes the bad people or the foes. The key today and in the future is to focus on unity, preserve our believes, continue to believe in the values of Karbala and learn the lessons from the Quran, whose stories are destined to happen in every generation. We aren't "done" yet, but we are facing hardships, and we were always at a disadvantage, but eventually there are very important things we have to understand:
1- Yaqeen in God's promise about good and bad
2- Knowing that no matter what, victory is two: triumph or martyrdom
3- That we work on our takleef (duty) and dont care about the results, not our concern (sayyed once said it, the results are what God's laws stipulate the events would lead to, what we are concerned with is working and doing our part)
4- never to abandon righteousness when weak, to avoid being damned and replaced (quran says God will replace a nation if it fails to uphold God's laws and follow its guidance)
5- As Soleimani once said and as Abdul Qadr said: Yaqeenan koloho kheir. have faith
Imam Ali says, it is a day for you and another for your enemy. So never feel despair.
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❗️An Israeli drone strike murdered Mohamed Imad Kareem, targeting him while on his motorcycle in Dier Siryan town.
The IDF issued a statement claiming they attacked "a Hezbullah member who posed a threat to them".
Mohamed was unarmed, and even if he was a Hezbullah member, neither the ceasefire nor thr UN resolution or anything stipulate outlawing Hezbullah and legitimizing attacking them
This is another grave violation of the ceasefire and stepping over any understandings
The IDF issued a statement claiming they attacked "a Hezbullah member who posed a threat to them".
Mohamed was unarmed, and even if he was a Hezbullah member, neither the ceasefire nor thr UN resolution or anything stipulate outlawing Hezbullah and legitimizing attacking them
This is another grave violation of the ceasefire and stepping over any understandings
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🥀 Hezbullah continues to bury in each town the martyrs who rose in the war, with this being the convoy moving out of Qana towards Yatar.
Many towns mourned more than 50, and some are still without a trace.
Some whose bodies were evaporated by the Israeli bombs, and some their bodies were near Israeli soldiers (rose in combat or in areas the IDF advanced to) and unclear if they took them away.
Many towns mourned more than 50, and some are still without a trace.
Some whose bodies were evaporated by the Israeli bombs, and some their bodies were near Israeli soldiers (rose in combat or in areas the IDF advanced to) and unclear if they took them away.
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10 years ago this week, Al Nusra Front (HTS before rebranding) gave 8 hour deadline for the release of Jumana Hmayyed or it will execute Lebanese soldier Ali al Bazal.
Ali was executed in cold blood, and so was all the other Lebanese soldiers and policemen who were kidnaped in the raid towards Arsal.
These are who the people are cheering will replace Assad. These who Jolani led then and still leads today. In his interview with CNN, he tried to justify his old actions on "youth, and that when your young you don't know what you know when older"
Ali was executed in cold blood, and so was all the other Lebanese soldiers and policemen who were kidnaped in the raid towards Arsal.
These are who the people are cheering will replace Assad. These who Jolani led then and still leads today. In his interview with CNN, he tried to justify his old actions on "youth, and that when your young you don't know what you know when older"
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❗️Media: The IDF says it is assisting United Nations forces on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights to repel an attack by gunmen on a UN position.
According to the IDF, a group of armed men attacked a UN post near the Syrian town of Hader, close to the Israeli border.
(Time for the IDF to grab some more land?)
According to the IDF, a group of armed men attacked a UN post near the Syrian town of Hader, close to the Israeli border.
(Time for the IDF to grab some more land?)
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🇸🇾 While attacks on Shia mosques and centers has been widespread after the overtake of the terrorists, in this video you can see how they are treating Christians.
They are alive and well! And this is what the armed terrorist is telling them, boasting that he is from "Ahl al-Sunna" and the "Nasarah" were not harmed and this is the "treatment of Islam".
He didn't mention Syrians, he didn't mention people from the same country, but "Nasarah" as if they are foreigners and they should thank him for being not killed.
Btw despite giving the people of Qomhana "peace", reports confirm that the rebels committed a massacre against the local defenders.
May God protect civilians and the innocent from all sides, and may God end the oppression and aggression by any evil being. Syrians have endured pain for long, and the situation only got bleaker.
They are alive and well! And this is what the armed terrorist is telling them, boasting that he is from "Ahl al-Sunna" and the "Nasarah" were not harmed and this is the "treatment of Islam".
He didn't mention Syrians, he didn't mention people from the same country, but "Nasarah" as if they are foreigners and they should thank him for being not killed.
Btw despite giving the people of Qomhana "peace", reports confirm that the rebels committed a massacre against the local defenders.
May God protect civilians and the innocent from all sides, and may God end the oppression and aggression by any evil being. Syrians have endured pain for long, and the situation only got bleaker.
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קבינט מדיני ביטחוני - מוריה אסרף & דורון קדוש
עוד פעולת אכיפה בלבנון: צה״ל תקף מהאוויר לפני זמן קצר מבנה בכפר בית ליף בדרום לבנון, שבו זוהו מחבלי חזבאללה וזוהו אמצעי לחימה. המבנה הופלל - והותקף. לפי דיווחים בלבנון, יש הרוגים ופצועים במקום
🇱🇧l🇮🇱 The criminal blood-lustful Jews claim to have attacked Hezbullah members and weapons.
They arrogantly say "they criminalized the building" and then attacked.
The Lebanese army and the the ceasefire committee has not issued a single statement about any of the Israeli violations since 27-Nov.
Close to 20 Lebanese civilians have been killed since the ceasefire started.
They arrogantly say "they criminalized the building" and then attacked.
The Lebanese army and the the ceasefire committee has not issued a single statement about any of the Israeli violations since 27-Nov.
Close to 20 Lebanese civilians have been killed since the ceasefire started.
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❗️Homs has officially collapsed, the Syrian army has left the city without a fight.
I have nothing else to say but God help those who will be persecuted, and those who will be imprisoned unjustly and denied freedom, and may God mercy on Syria.
I hope for safety for all.
I have nothing else to say but God help those who will be persecuted, and those who will be imprisoned unjustly and denied freedom, and may God mercy on Syria.
I hope for safety for all.
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🇱🇧 Celebrations in Tripoli, northern Lebanon in support of the rebels.
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🇱🇧l🇸🇾 The Syrian army is back at the Masna' border crossing with Lebanon, however unclear for how long.
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