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Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

Assad animals in 1 pic:

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I know, I know, Banias kids cut their throats themselves to blame nice Assadists.

Also Assad never uses child soldiers:

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how much more proof pdf member's need as to what kinda of sick person you are, comparing a kid 12 yo kid beheading and trying to justify it.
 
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how much more proof pdf member's need as to what kinda of sick person you are, comparing a kid 12 yo kid beheading and trying to justify it.


But he has also justified suicide bombers and "moderates" working with ISIS. In a recent post he expressed how happy he was that Syria was being destroyed.

Atleast he is now honest, before he would put on an act and pretend that he cared about civilians and collateral damage but even when many people including myself pointed out to how "moderates" shell civilian areas he simply brushes it off as if it's not a big deal.
 
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how much more proof pdf member's need as to what kinda of sick person you are, comparing a kid 12 yo kid beheading and trying to justify it.

Yes, it's disgusting but then again those who employed those kids to fight their dirty war, aren't they disgusting?
 
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Yes, it's disgusting but then again those who employed those kids to fight their dirty war, aren't they disgusting?
Yes it is disgusting but then again on one hand you have a kid that can't even hold a gun and from some reports the kid is 10 yo being brutally murdered and beheaded, on the other hand mature kids who are fighting for there country against the terrorist's who lost there parents in the war is a big difference but then again i would like to see the proof of 10 to 12 yo fighting along side the army against the terrorist's who can't even pick a gun
 
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Yes it is disgusting but then again on one hand you have a kid that can't even hold a gun and from some reports the kid is 10 yo being brutally murdered and beheaded, on the other hand mature kids who are fighting for there country against the terrorist's who lost there parents in the war is a big difference but then again i would like to see the proof of 10 to 12 yo fighting along side the army against the terrorist's who can't even pick a gun

You are justifying 'mature' kids being used in this war by assad and his cronies. You are no better than those who beheaded the kid.
 
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You are justifying 'mature' kids being used in this war by assad and his cronies. You are no better than those who beheaded the kid.
By means of "mature" I mean more grown up not kids but then again were is the proof of "kids" fighting along side the army. looking at your sound and writing language looks like your another 500 and moderate beheader sympathizer and yeah I can write in bold format too but don't need any attention, have a good day.
 
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By means of "mature" I mean more grown up not kids but then again were is the proof of "kids" fighting along side the army. looking at your sound and writing language looks like your another 500 and moderate beheader sympathizer and yeah I can write in bold format too but don't need any attention, have a good day.

Anybody Under 18 is considered as a kid, it doesn't matter how you paint it.
 
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If he was under 18 means Assad is war criminal who uses child soldiers.

After indiscriminately dropping barrel bombs on civilian population if assad is not a war criminal who is?
 
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After indiscriminately dropping barrel bombs on civilian population if assad is not a war criminal who is?
Aren't Civilians been told already to get out of those areas as the government is doing the operation? In a war zone you gonna stay in the house and then terrorist will use you as shields to protect there pathetic selves and what happened to Libya when the terrorist's took down the government, Assad is simply protecting his country.

Anybody Under 18 is considered as a kid, it doesn't matter how you paint it.
Anybody? Where lol? I mean in states here you become a legal adult at 18 and considered a teen from 13-17
 
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Aren't Civilians been told already to get out of those areas as the government is doing the operation? In a war zone you gonna stay in the house and then terrorist will use you as shields to protect there pathetic selves and what happened to Libya when the terrorist's took down the government, Assad is simply protecting his country.

Where will the civilians go? Is it possible for a man to move from place to place with his family on daily basis? Is there a place in Syria where somebody is not dropping bombs on daily basis? If you want those Syrians to flee to uncertain, hostile foreign lands with their families, why is assad still in Syria? Why doesn't he leave Syria and go to Iran?
 
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@T-Rex There are shelters been setup for refugees this is nothing new lol why should he leave his people and run to Iran for help, his people need him more then ever, he did visited the front lines and met the army and celebrated Eid, Eat food on the same carpet with the army.

Where will the civilians go? Is it possible for a man to move from place to place with his family on daily basis? Is there a place in Syria where somebody is not dropping bombs on daily basis? If you want those Syrians to flee to uncertain, hostile foreign lands with their families, why is assad still in Syria? Why doesn't he leave Syria and go to Iran?
I mean would you mind if your President runs to another country during war conflict, would that help with moral of the people or the army?
 
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The female IDF paramedics treating Syria's wounded

The IDF treats hundreds of Syrians wounded in the bloody ongoing civil war in that country; Two of the women who treat them when they first arrive at the border - Sgt. Rotem Einav and 2nd Lt. Leshem Shirgaouker describe the wounded they've seen, and the thrill of saving a life; Sgt. Einav - 'I wasn't trained to treat Israelis, Jews, or Syrians. I was trained to treat people'

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Sgt. Rotem Einav is a paramedic who has been with the 474 brigade on the Golan Heights for the past five months with the IDF Medical Corps. In that time, she has treated over 100 Syrians injured in the Syrian Civil War.

The IDF Medical Corps are the ones who come to the border to give these wounded Syrians first aid, many times saving their lives. They are then put on an ambulance and sent to one of the hospitals in Israel.

While the IDF established a field hospital on the Syrian border during the bloodiest days of the civil war, it closed two years ago. Yet the flow of injured Syrians continues – every day people injured in the fighting between the rebels and the Syrian regime come to the border, some of them in life threatening conditions. The IDF medical personnel also see off the Syrians as they return to Syria – healed, and on their own two feet.

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Sgt. Einav on the border with Syria

"If they arrive conscious and are able to speak to me, I try to ask them about their condition," said Sgt. Einav

"We also have interpreters who help us with the Arabic to ask them what happened in order to understand how they got injured. If they arrive unconscious, we don't have any information, just what we see. In a trauma situation like this, you have to assume that the person who is injured can have anything wrong with them, and then you determine what's wrong with them via the process of elimination."

She spoke about one instance where "there was an event which resulted in multiple injuries. One of the injured was in really bad shape. The medic dealing with them told me that he couldn't find a pulse on one of the men. The injury itself was really black and blue because of burns amongst other things. He arrived unconscious, and was on a respirator with a bunch of tubes coming out of his body from previous treatment (in Syria- ed). I looked for a pulse, and after some probing I managed to find it. I yelled out 'we have a pulse!' We began artificial respiration, gave him oxygen, medicine, and all of a sudden we saw that the injury's color began to change. It's really incredible to see the changes you can make, especially on a trauma injury."

These daily encounters with the injured, who under different circumstances might have been enemies of Israel, isn't a problem for Sgt. Einav. For her, it's quite the opposite.

"I wasn't trained to treat Israelis, Jews, or Syrians. I was trained to treat people. If I see someone who needs help, someone who is in distress, my moral obligation is to help them. I don’t even think about it. I see these people who are injured when they go back to Syria. It gives me the opportunity to see how they've changed medically. We see that they also understand, that they know – and they also appreciate it. It's really heartwarming."

'The sights aren’t easy'
2nd Lt. Leshem Shirgaouker, an officer in the IDF Medical Corps, is responsible for receiving the wounded, classifying them, and sending them to the different medical teams to be treated, on top of collecting medical information and sending it to the hospitals where the wounded receive their full treatment.

According to her, "you need to get information from everyone, coordinate it, and then send it onwards. It's usually a huge mess, and you have to collect the information anyway. We recently had six wounded people in critical condition come to us all at once. We weren't sure they would make it to the hospital. I was performing CPR on one of them while talking on the phone and reporting on the situation at the same time. I usually don’t treat wounded and coordinate at the same time. I can't miss a single detail because I have to send all of the information to the hospital."

"I used to be a medic in the air force," Shirgaouker continued. "(When I came here) I knew what I'd gotten myself into, but the sights aren't easy. You see them, you need to communicate with them – its something which stays with you. You see it, smell it."

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2nd LT. Shirgauoker on the border with Syria

"There was one guy who had a bullet enter his skull and exit through his lower jaw," she said, recalling one incident. "His whole mouth was swollen and full of bandages. It's not pretty, but as a leader, you can't say 'I don't like this – it's too hard for me to look at.' You pull yourself together and tell yourself that even though it doesn't look good, you also need to work."

The 2nd Lt. also said that the humanitarian work that the IDF is doing and the treatment they are giving to wounded Syrians fills her with satisfaction and pride.

"This is the greatest place to find yourself as a medical professional. You're here saving lives. It doesn't matter if they're Jewish, Arab, or an enemy. They're here and they're injured, and I will do everything I can for them. That’s the message I give to my soldiers. When I help send them back to Syria and see that their condition has improved - there's no greater feeling."
 
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Moderate rodents (who are lower than sewer rats) captured a 12 year old kid, accused him of fighting for government and then beheaded him. Syrians 'Revolutionary' Animals in 2 pics.

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Surprise surprise, he's a 19 year old Syrian from Homs (not Palestinian) who actually fought for the regime, had thalassemia. Doesn't justify the execution, but nice job spreading false information there, bud. And nice job also ignoring -all- of Assad's crimes against children. Remember Hamza al Khatib? Or does his torture and mutilation not fit your narrative?
You see, unlike you and other Assadists, the vast majority of pro rebel people have condemned this. Nour al Deen Zinki themselves took the suspect into custody and he's being tried right now. Something that never happened to a single pro-regime murderer.
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Surprise surprise, he's a 19 year old Syrian from Homs (not Palestinian) who actually fought for the regime, had thalassemia. Doesn't justify the execution, but nice job spreading false information there, bud. And nice job also ignoring -all- of Assad's crimes against children. Remember Hamza al Khatib? Or does his torture and mutilation not fit your narrative?
You see, unlike you and other Assadists, the vast majority of pro rebel people have condemned this. Nour al Deen Zinki themselves took the suspect into custody and he's being tried right now. Something that never happened to a single pro-regime murderer.
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Are you really that stupid? Does he look 19 to you? He doesn't even have a single facial hair... Plus the picture is photoshoped on the ID card you can see half of the stamp is missing...
Plus no matter what that does not justify beheading, I thought the so called US backed were about democracy,, but they turned to be worse then i$i$ just like they amitted about themselves... And the leader of that terrorists group himself was in the video go watch it... These terrorists showed once again their true colors they are criminals terrorists...
 
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