What's new

Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

I said I'm not posting any of them, but the following is an exception :

#Reef Dimashq: A Hizbullah Sectarianist was Killed in Al-Zabadani

CM4jpLVUsAAV1sY.jpg

Name: Ali Khudhr Al-Lawz
Nationality: Lebanese

In case you don't remember, or don't know him at all :

#Rewind: Hizbullah Sectarianists Talking About Their 'Sunni Brothers'
- June, 2013 | Al-Qusayr, Homs
Summary :
A video which was found on a the cellphone of a Hizbullah sectarianist who was killed back in 2013.
Now his 'brother' has followed him as well. He will get his own Ka'ba .

Back in 2006 :
rgrg.jpg

A small piece of an old news paper: "Due to the hard conditions the brotherly Lebanese families are living as a result of the Zionist aggression. We all call on every capable Syrian family, to host a Lebanese family. Call the following numbers..."

And in 2011-20?? in Lebanon :
nb-156375-635362021175306434.jpg

Halla2 9irna 'ajanib'...
3d-smiley.php
...

لعن الله روحه​
 
Last edited:
CMy-zUPWwAUIEhk.jpg:large

just to remind who is sending more Foreign troops there.
you can blame Iran, some afghans and some others but then don't forget the legions of salafis ...

just a remind (and the source is rebel, not regime in Syria .. guys it says a lot ;)
 
#Homs: Da'ish Demolished the 1500-Year-Old Mar Elian Monastery in Al-Qaryatain
nnn.jpg

Cursed is your dirty soul, Ibraheem Al-Badri.

This is the Islamic State during the Rashidun Caliphate :
11111.jpg

It's been there when they liberated Al-Sham.
Maybe the caliph Umar (ra) was another 'apostate' :coffee:.
He didn't even vandalize the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, he prayed in its courtyard so as not to set a precedent and thereby endanger its status as a Christian site. Later, Muslims built a mosque in the place where he prayed. How many mosques did Al-Badri build ?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Reef Dimashq: Some Hizbullah Stooges Who were Killed a While Ago in Al-Zabadani
image.jpg

Names: Muhammad Jawdat, Sulaiman Hasan and Ahmad Husain
Nationality: Lebanese
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Iran: Two Foreign 'Advisers' were Killed in Syria
eee.jpg

Names: Husain Ibraheemi and Ali Husaini
Nationality: Afghans

1. Pretend to be sad.
2. Celebrate their death.
3. Do the Rain Dance.
4. Congratulations!, you have just 'resisted' the Zionists.

Source (Farsi): Mashriq News
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meanwhile in Al-Zabadani :

#Reef Dimashq: Hizbullah is Calling Sahib Al-Zaman For Help
image.jpg

For more than 4 years they have been calling Al-Sayyida Zainab (as) for help, but to no avail. Therefore, they are now calling Sahib Al-Zaman.
This means she doesn't want to help them, she doesn't buy the lunatic 'resistance'.
Let's hope that Sahib Al-Zaman ignores them too .
! يارب جنبنا البلاء والفتنة،وطهرنا من الدنس والجهل​
 
This is what didn't happen in Iran. Foreign fighters didn't come from all around the world, funded by neighboring countries, given money and arms, to destroy the Iranian government to establish an Islamic Caliphate for Iranians & non-Iranians alike.

Iran's revolution was 100% homegrown, with no outside support.
Up until early 2014, so was the Syrian Revolution. Enough lies please. And remember that Iran's revolution was also hijacked by crazy theocrats, and now they rule the country with the the support of people like you.
 
Last edited:
Up until early 2014, so was the Syrian Revolution. Enough lies please. And remember that Iran's revolution was also hijacked by crazy theocrats, and now they rule the country with the the support of people like you.
that is true . even theocrats who were fine persons ... disappeared and let the ultra lead the country.
with the help of war and stupid group like MeK.
 
Up until early 2014, so was the Syrian Revolution. Enough lies please. And remember that Iran's revolution was also hijacked by crazy theocrats, and now they rule the country with the the support of people like you.

Foreign funding was provided to the rebels very early on. Have we already forgotten Qatar's financial support that run into billions at the very early phase of the crisis?

This was in 2012,

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and Qatar are paying salaries to rebel forces fighting in the Syrian revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, an Arab diplomat said on Saturday.

"The payment has been going on for months and the agreement was made on April 2 by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, with logistical organization from Turkey where some Free Syrian Army factions are based," said the source, who requested anonymity.

This is also from The Guardian in 2012,

In recent weeks more information has emerged as to who is helping the rebel forces, how they are helping and the depth of the assistance provided. Time and again the same three countries are named: Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

This is November, 2011,

Syrian dissidents held secret talks Nov. 25 with Libya’s new authorities and Turkish authorities in Istanbul with the aim of securing weapons and money for their insurgency against Damascus, the Daily Telegraph has reported.

Syrian opposition group requested “assistance” from the Libyan representatives and were offered arms, and potentially volunteers, during the meeting, the daily reported Nov. 25.

“There is something being planned to send weapons and even Libyan fighters to Syria,” a Libyan source said on condition of anonymity. “There is a military intervention on the way. Within a few weeks you will see.”
 
Foreign funding was provided to the rebels very early on. Have we already forgotten Qatar's financial support that run into billions at the very early phase of the crisis?

This was in 2012,

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and Qatar are paying salaries to rebel forces fighting in the Syrian revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, an Arab diplomat said on Saturday.

"The payment has been going on for months and the agreement was made on April 2 by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, with logistical organization from Turkey where some Free Syrian Army factions are based," said the source, who requested anonymity.

This is also from The Guardian in 2012,

In recent weeks more information has emerged as to who is helping the rebel forces, how they are helping and the depth of the assistance provided. Time and again the same three countries are named: Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

This is November, 2011,

Syrian dissidents held secret talks Nov. 25 with Libya’s new authorities and Turkish authorities in Istanbul with the aim of securing weapons and money for their insurgency against Damascus, the Daily Telegraph has reported.

Syrian opposition group requested “assistance” from the Libyan representatives and were offered arms, and potentially volunteers, during the meeting, the daily reported Nov. 25.

“There is something being planned to send weapons and even Libyan fighters to Syria,” a Libyan source said on condition of anonymity. “There is a military intervention on the way. Within a few weeks you will see.”
I don't know about the second piece but I'd say Saudi and Qatari funding early on is akin to Iranian funding of Hamas (now ended), simply because they share a common foe or rival. But Saudis and even Qataris didn't have much control over them at all. Even now, rebel sponsors have little control over any given group of rebels.

The point is, it was in fact a completely Syrian rebellion from early on. They took up weapons when they saw no other option and it spiraled down from there.
 
Two days ago :

#Reef Dimashq: Douma Has Declared Itself a UN Disaster Zone

800.jpg

A town outside Damascus that this week endured one of the deadliest air raids in the Syrian civil war has declared itself a disaster zone, and called for measures to save civilians from a government-orchestrated siege that has lasted more than two years.

Opposition-held Douma, a few miles from the centre of Damascus, was hit by government aircraft bombing raids on its main market and other civilian targets on Sunday that left more than 100 dead and 500 injured in a town already suffering food and medical shortages.

- Read more at: The Guardian
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the Civil Defence statement (Arabic) :
kkkkkkkkkk.jpg

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Reef Dimashq: And the 'Resistance' Continues...
- August 22, 2015
kkkj.jpg

299338_1_800x533_33333333333.jpg

At least 25 victims including 6 children and 4 women died in government warplanes missiles fired on Douma in Reef Dimashq along with government artillery shelling.

إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ

Then the 'resisters' come and say: Why do most people flee the rebel-held areas ?
For the fruits of 'resistance', check out this hashtag (graphic): #دماء_دوما_لن_تسامحكم

Source: SNHR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
! يارب جنبنا البلاء والفتنة،وطهرنا من الدنس والجهل
آمــيــن
Military.Ir. A very believable source.
I found these :
اعتداءات تطال صحفيين خلال التظاهرات في ثلاث محافظات
مرصد الحريات الصحفية يدين الاعتداء الذي تعرض له الزميل زيد الفتلاوي

You just open the links :
1. It wasn't only Al-Baghdadiya (but some more like Al-Rasheed).
2. They never told anyone to say anything. They were there to cover the demonstrations.
3. The photos posted in the Iraqi thread are true, but the texts were added by someone else.
4. Are there no pro-Nouri militias in Iraq ?? It says ANONYMOUS people attacked them.
5. The sources say they stole the memory cards of their cameras (why ?).
6. Why didn't people attack them from the start, but after they had broadcasted the anti-Iran chants ?

@Saif al-Arab, لبنان صارلن شي أكتر من شهر وما خلصوا من أزمة النفايات ، وهلق تحولت لمظاهرات

@Malik Alashter, I don't see what's sectarian about it...
Could you please tell me how to make sure there were Ba'thists over there ?, because I don't think Ba'thists can play freely with pro-Nouri militias roaming Baghdad .
 
Please mention siege of more than 50000 mostly civilian Shias in Fu'ah , Kafraya , Nuble and Zahra who have been threatened to be slaughtered by Nusra Front to last one despite being attacked by mortar and canon every day which has resulted in death of many civilians with confirmed reports and pictures .

You call Assad a bad person ? Ok , I agree with you but even this dictator has neither blocked water and food supplies to bedieged areas nor has he blocked the ways out for civilians under siege but in mentioned Shia cities the so called revolutionists have the goal of eradication of people .
 
Please mention siege of more than 50000 mostly civilian Shias in Fu'ah , Kafraya , Nuble and Zahra who have been threatened to be slaughtered by Nusra Front to last one despite being attacked by mortar and canon every day which has resulted in death of many civilians with confirmed reports and pictures .

You call Assad a bad person ? Ok , I agree with you but even this dictator has neither blocked water and food supplies to bedieged areas nor has he blocked the ways out for civilians under siege but in mentioned Shia cities the so called revolutionists have the goal of eradication of people .

Do you seriously believe that the Syrian opposition (Daesh and Al-Nusra excluded) want to "exterminate" the Alawi population of Syria? The only people who are getting exterminated are the Syrian Sunni Arabs while the Alawi Arabs of Latakia etc. are living with no war around them basically. Their only burden is losing their sons in the war all the time.

Also I don't understand one thing. Until not long ago the clergy in Iran considered Alawis as heretics.

In any case it is a sad situation but what about all the rest of Syria where no Shias (read Alawis) live? What about the civilians in Raqqah caught between Daesh and the regime? Many civilians have lost their lives in bombardments in Raqqah and Mosul and nobody thinks about them almost. It's like they don't exist.

Do you think we should start a thread titled "Lebanese Events"?

That would be a good idea. We have a Lebanese brother @Halimi . He should create it IMO.
 
Last edited:
Two days ago :

#Reef Dimashq: Douma Has Declared Itself a UN Disaster Zone

800.jpg

A town outside Damascus that this week endured one of the deadliest air raids in the Syrian civil war has declared itself a disaster zone, and called for measures to save civilians from a government-orchestrated siege that has lasted more than two years.

Opposition-held Douma, a few miles from the centre of Damascus, was hit by government aircraft bombing raids on its main market and other civilian targets on Sunday that left more than 100 dead and 500 injured in a town already suffering food and medical shortages.

- Read more at: The Guardian
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the Civil Defence statement (Arabic) :
kkkkkkkkkk.jpg

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Reef Dimashq: And the 'Resistance' Continues...
- August 22, 2015
kkkj.jpg

299338_1_800x533_33333333333.jpg

At least 25 victims including 6 children and 4 women died in government warplanes missiles fired on Douma in Reef Dimashq along with government artillery shelling.

إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ

Then the 'resisters' come and say: Why do most people flee the rebel-held areas ?
For the fruits of 'resistance', check out this hashtag (graphic): #دماء_دوما_لن_تسامحكم

Source: SNHR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
آمــيــن
I found these :
اعتداءات تطال صحفيين خلال التظاهرات في ثلاث محافظات
مرصد الحريات الصحفية يدين الاعتداء الذي تعرض له الزميل زيد الفتلاوي

You just open the links :
1. It wasn't only Al-Baghdadiya (but some more like Al-Rasheed).
2. They never told anyone to say anything. They were there to cover the demonstrations.
3. The photos posted in the Iraqi thread are true, but the texts were added by someone else.
4. Are there no pro-Nouri militias in Iraq ?? It says ANONYMOUS people attacked them.
5. The sources say they stole the memory cards of their cameras (why ?).
6. Why didn't people attack them from the start, but after they had broadcasted the anti-Iran chants ?

@Saif al-Arab, لبنان صارلن شي أكتر من شهر وما خلصوا من أزمة النفايات ، وهلق تحولت لمظاهرات

@Malik Alashter, I don't see what's sectarian about it...
Could you please tell me how to make sure there were Ba'thists over there ?, because I don't think Ba'thists can play freely with pro-Nouri militias roaming Baghdad .
Then you don't know nothing about the situation in Iraq sir baathist are in the government in the house of reps in the army in the media they are every where.

Second few weeks baathist and their takfirees commintted a massacre in the city of Khan Saadmore than one hundreds soul lost.

few days ago in Houider more than 50+ lost their life few days ago more than 50+ in Sadr city lost their life to you tha'ts just fine remember Allah know how to justify.

I highly doubt the SAA did that but I'm sure the Takfirees did it.

Let me tell you this every one knows that takfirees announce it every day they want to wipe the shiite of the face of the planet you are as takfirees supporters will be cursed along the history.
 
Back
Top Bottom