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Laying the excuse for a buffer zone in Jordan. After that comes another buffer zone for the buffer zone, as they have a right to defend themselves.
 
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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.
 
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Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has stated that there is no intention to enter into a conflict with Israel. This declaration comes in the context of heightened tensions following recent military actions in Syria.

Key Points​

  1. Statement Context: Al-Jolani's remarks were made amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes targeting various locations in Syria, which Israel claims are aimed at preventing weapons from reaching extremist groups. Despite these provocations, al-Jolani emphasized that Syria is not seeking new confrontations with its neighbors.
  2. Focus on Reconstruction: Al-Jolani indicated that Syria's current priority is reconstruction and stability rather than engaging in further military conflicts. He underscored the need for diplomatic solutions to ensure security and avoid "uncalculated military adventures."
  3. Regional Dynamics: The statement reflects the complex dynamics in the region, particularly following the recent changes in power within Syria after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Al-Jolani's leadership of HTS has positioned him as a significant player in post-Assad Syria, but he aims to avoid direct conflict with Israel.
  4. Israel's Military Operations: Israel has conducted numerous airstrikes across Syria, claiming these operations are necessary to counter threats from Iranian-backed groups and other militant factions. The Israeli government views these actions as essential for national security.
  5. International Reactions: Al-Jolani's comments may also be a strategic move to position HTS as a more moderate force amid ongoing conflicts, potentially seeking to gain legitimacy and support from international actors while distancing itself from more extremist elements.

Conclusion​

Abu Mohammed al-Jolani's assertion of non-aggression towards Israel highlights a strategic approach by HTS amid the shifting landscape in Syria. As the region grapples with ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises, the emphasis on reconstruction and stability may shape future interactions between Syrian factions and neighboring countries, including Israel.

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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​

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.

 
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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​

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.

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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.
I don't agree with his politics entirely, but he is right about Arabs as a whole.

@man-of-Steel674 4 days ago
"I am telling this as someone that loves Arabs and Muslims. As a non Muslim living in a Muslim Minority country. Arab stupidity and disunity is what led to this mess in the first place."

I have known that since I was a kid. Arabs are taught to obey rulers, so never question or criticize them, if they do, there are severe consequences.
 
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Trump said Israel is too small in size, he will fully support Israeli expansion. Israel could grab territory from Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan if it wants to and these countries would do nothing. They cannot fight a war against Israel.
 
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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.
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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What happened in Syria over the last decade or so is disgusting. We as Sunni muslim Pakistani need to condemn this.

This had nothing to do with sectarianism/ ethnic/ chauvinistic politics. This was just a Zionist take over and dismantling of yet another muslim country.

All this was stoked in Syria like its stoked in Pakistan off n on.

It was the same story in Iraq.

Don't forget stupid Pakistani's, this can happen to us you fools.

We are just like Syria or Iraq.

Do mintt luggnay hain and it'll all fall apart.
 
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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.
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 will never allow a PKK state at the border. They have a new friendly government in Syria and now will return over 4 million Syrian refugees who cost Turkey billions a year.

Turkey could have declared war on Assad regime backed by NATO, yet Turkey did not do it. Turkey gave the tyrant of Syria plenty of time and chances to amend his ways, but like all stubborn dictators he didn't take the opportunity.
 
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Al-Jolani's forces into the Al-Datour area in Latakia and the killing of two young men from the Alawite sect is a stark reminder of the sectarian dimensions of the conflict in Syria. Latakia, a coastal stronghold and heartland of the Alawite community, holds strategic and symbolic importance, as it is closely associated with President Bashar al-Assad's power base.

Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the leader of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has sought to expand HTS's influence beyond Idlib, but his forces' presence in Latakia is unusual. Violence of this nature risks escalating sectarian tensions, which have been a persistent factor in Syria's protracted civil war.

 
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