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Without people power, it is not worth it. OIC should be disbanded, this is best for non-middle eastern Muslims and Arabs.If muslims are not careful, this Syria drama will creep into Jordan and Egypt and Sawdi Judea.
Iran's already decided it ain't worth it.
Old news.In a significant escalation of violence in Syria, reports indicate that over 1,000 Syrian rebels have been killed in just 72 hours due to intense bombardments by Syrian government forces and Russian airstrikes. This devastating offensive has led to substantial territorial gains for the Syrian army, particularly against the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).
Key Developments
- Casualty Figures: The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has confirmed that more than 1,000 opposition fighters have been killed as a result of the coordinated military actions. This marks one of the deadliest periods for rebel forces in recent months.
- Military Operations: The Syrian army, supported by Russian air power, has launched a series of airstrikes targeting rebel positions across key areas in northwestern Syria. The offensive aims to reclaim territory that has been under rebel control and to disrupt their operations.
- Rebel Retreats: Following the heavy bombardments, reports suggest that HTS and other rebel groups have suffered significant losses and are retreating from several towns and villages. The Syrian government forces are reportedly regaining control over strategic locations that had been lost earlier in the conflict.
- Russian Airstrikes: Russian jets have intensified their bombing campaigns, focusing on areas where rebels have established strongholds. These strikes are part of a broader strategy to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in its fight against opposition forces.
- Humanitarian Impact: The ongoing violence has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in the region, with thousands of civilians being displaced from their homes amid the clashes and aerial bombardments. Reports indicate that many civilians have been caught in the crossfire, leading to casualties among non-combatants.
- International Reactions: The international community has expressed concern over the escalating violence and its impact on civilians. Calls for ceasefires and negotiations have been made as the situation continues to deteriorate.
Conclusion
The recent military offensive by Syrian and Russian forces represents a critical juncture in the ongoing conflict, with significant implications for both rebel groups and civilian populations in Syria. As casualties mount and territorial control shifts, the need for diplomatic solutions becomes increasingly urgent to address the humanitarian crisis and restore stability to the region.
Without people power, it is not worth it. OIC should be disbanded, this is best for non-middle eastern Muslims and Arabs.
Turkey is just being used for Geo-politics in Syria, just like how we were used in Afghanistan.Without people power, it is not worth it. OIC should be disbanded, this is best for non-middle eastern Muslims and Arabs.
Syria has a better chance of stabilizing than did Iraq and Libya, but it will lose part of its territory if Israel decides to annex it.Turkey is just being used for Geo-politics in Syria, just like how we were used in Afghanistan.
Don't be fooled. Syria is also a multi-ethnic powder keg.
Sunni/ Shia/ Alawi/ Druze/ Kurdish/ Christy X-Tian and 10 other jihadist outfits. Each with different agenda/ loyalties.
You know exactly where this nonsense is headed.
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