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Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

Yea right Saudi Arabia "speaks for the rights of protesters" :lol: while executing protesters in Saudi Arabia that are demonstrating the ISIS like rule of the Saudi regime.



"Mohammad Faisal al-Shioukh was 19 when Saudi authorities arrested him in February 2012. He was one of seven protesters sentenced to death before the kingdom’s controversial Specialised Criminal Court for their participation in various Arab Spring protests between 2011 and 2012."


Besides being hypocrites the Saudis are flooding arms into Syria many of which are given to terrorists.
sometimes they even crucify the beheaded and put it up for display :hang2:

not a whole lot different than isis, in fact, if they just let isis get rich from the oil and hand out massive dole to the population they control you will end up with another... saudi arabia.
 
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WATCH: IDF Medical Units Treat Wounded Syrians
by TheTower.org Staff | 08.09.16 1:53 pm

Eight seriously injured Syrians, including children aged seven and 11, were treated by IDF medical teams at the Israeli-Syrian border last week before being evacuated to hospitals for further treatment, Ynet reported Sunday.

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The wounded were brought to the border fence following an artillery attack on the hospital in Quneitra, reportedly carried out by forces of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.

The wounded suffered from injuries to all parts of their bodies as well as burns. Dozens of IDF medical personnel worked under the cover of darkness to stabilize them.

“We were forced to call in medical teams from the armored corps who happened to be doing drills that day in the Golan to supplement the medical forces of the brigade which is normally responsible for the area, alongside various reserve forces,” explained medic Micky Almakis.

Seven medical teams, including high ranking medical personnel were called to the area. The two children had burns all over their bodies and were in real danger of losing their lives. They were groaning from the pain they were in. Now, they’re recovering and being taken care of by the best people. Their grandmother came to accompany them, and thanked us for treating them. The wounded Syrians were surprised at the care and compassion we gave to them when they crossed the border over to us.​

The medical team was forced to perform emergency procedures, including opening blocked airways and draining fluid from chests, immediately upon the Syrians’ arrival in Israel.

“The kids looked terrible,” recounted IDF paramedic Michel Pushkov. “We gave them medicine, and despite the fact that they were terrified, they answered our questions. The moment they understood that I was there to help them, they looked a lot happier. They were administered fluids and sterile blankets to prevent against infection and hypothermia.”

The fighting in the area has been fueled by a push by Assad’s forces to capture territory on the border with Israel.

There have been 2,500 Syrians treated in Israeli hospitals since Israel began accepting casualties from the war three years ago.

Aside from the humanitarian aspect to saving those wounded in the war, cooperation with rebel groups near Israel’s border also affords Israel a measure of protection, as Jonathan Spyer described in How Israel Navigated Through the Hurricane of the Syrian Civil War, which was published in the March 2016 issue of The Tower Magazine.

It is an open secret in Israel that the country maintains relations with Sunni rebel elements in the area adjoining the border in Quneitra Province. The reason is to ensure that they remain the dominant force on the border, rather than elements aligned with the Assad regime, Iran, or the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah. The Israeli policy of providing medical aid to Syrian civilians and wounded rebel fighters from this area is clearly an aspect of this policy (in addition to purely humanitarian considerations). The precise nature of the assistance afforded the rebels is not known. No evidence, however, has emerged of direct military aid. Given the great efforts to which Israel goes in order to ensure a clear intelligence “picture” of events in southwest Syria, it may be assumed that intelligence sharing probably forms part of the relationship.

The rebels located close to the border are a mixed bunch. In the southern corner is Liwa Shuhada al-Yarmouk, a rebel group of long standing which is now clearly affiliated with the Islamic State. Israel has closely followed the movement of this organization in the direction of IS and is concerned about it. The relations between Israel and the group are hostile, though they have not yet resulted in open violence. There are Israeli concerns that a second rebel group in the area, the Harakat al-Muthanna al-Islamiya organization, may also be moving closer to the Islamic State.

According to informed sources, Israeli contacts with rebel elements close to the border are not limited to the Western-supported rebel coalition called the Southern Front. They also include elements sympathetic to and affiliated with Sunni Islamist groups. Israeli sources note that the rebellion is a fragmented, localized phenomenon. As such, it has been possible to foster small-scale cooperation independent of the broader ideological sympathies of these groups. As a result, one former senior security official described the area east of Quneitra Crossing as a “virtual security zone” for Israel.​

[Photo: Ynet ]
 
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Where are magic Tigers? Cant see them anywhere. Seems they so successfully fought for Mallah farms than need now 2 month to recover. Or they are busy looting Hamdaniyeh (one of the richest Aleppo neighborhoods).


Hey Jew look, Magic Russian Air force with Magic FLIR :D

 
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The fact you dont get why a alewite dynasty thst was forced upon the Syrians by colonial france is a travesty is why your delusional

Out of the worlds 1.7 billion muslims the vast majority a sunni of one form or other as much as 85%, then comes the shia at around 10%-12%, the alewites are a tiny tiny minority in Syria let alone the wider muslim world

The Syrian people have put up with this alewite dictatorship for decades and any attempt to remove them has resulted in murder and slaughter

This cannot go on forever the Syrian people will not accept endless alewite dictatorship

The Alewite king and his regime would be dead and buried if it were not for Iranian (sectarian reasons) & Russian (stupid reasons) propping them up.

You can murder and kill Syrians but because the opposition belong to the majority sub group in islam they will get continued support and the murder if syrians will create animosity in enormous numbers across the world



You are pissing against the wind Russian, supporting a king to crush his people


Although I support the Syrian majority Sunni population's right to self determination to extricate itself of colonial imposed Alawite regime, you must understand that 1.7 billion is a tiny number.

China is just one country and it has 1.34 billion people. That with the one child policy. Without one child policy, by now it would probably have 1.7 billion people, if not more.

So 1.7 billion people is a minor number, more so when you are divided into so many groups, you are not organized well and united, there is not a single revolutionary party and government in power anywhere in your countries, and most importantly when each and every single one of your groups countries or parties are so so so backward scientfically and technologically.


If your so called majority 1.7 billion people had some brains and organizational capability, they would have simply assassinated Assad by now, and threatened Putin with actual nuclear first strikes on the order of 10s of thousands of warheads in the first salvo, just the first salvo, with many more to come.

That threat can only be realistic and appreciated as such if your people could actually make nuclear bombs, en masse, fit them on the top of ballistic missiles able to travel intercontinental distances, and prepare yourself for that 'nuclear exchange' against Russia and all the non Muslims that dared to intervene in Syria.

The fact remains your 1.7 billion people are mostly colonized due to lower IQ, lower scientific and technological ability and lower organizational capability. Much like animals are caged in zoos. It does not really matter how many different types and numbers of animals roam the jungles, they would be ruled by human beings because of human beings' higher IQs. Simple as that, harsh as it may sound.

Controversial as it may sound, if your 1.7 billion people want to disprove this 'statement', then they must raise their game and be ready to use nuclear weapons and more against each and every single country or unit that stands against your right to self determination.

Just yelling "Allahu Akbar" after launching some rockets and toting some rusty AK rifles (originally Russian design) won't just cut it, no matter whether you are 1.7 billion or 170 billion.
 
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Does not look like filmed from Tu-22. But good at least they can hit targets with size of 10 football fields.


No but I posted plenty of photos and video of various Russian aircraft using FLIR which you claimed they did not have.


And Russia does use plenty of guided weapons:

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As for your sarcastic comments about the TU-22, from pretty much all the footage available (and there is a lot) Russian bombers like the TU-22 release their payload at a very high altitude and it's almost always direct hits. And the blast radius is fairly close, not no "10 football fields".


If you want to criticize heavy bombers using unguided bombs then criticize the US since they have been using B-1s in Syria. Of course you would never do that though.
 
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]And Russia does use plenty of guided weapons:

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Out of 10 K sorties maybe 100 had guided bombs.

As for your sarcastic comments about the TU-22, from pretty much all the footage available (and there is a lot) Russian bombers like the TU-22 release their payload at a very high altitude and it's almost always direct hits.
Yeap, almost direct:

https://justpaste.it/Tu-22M3

If you want to criticize heavy bombers using unguided bombs then criticize the US since they have been using B-1s in Syria. Of course you would never do that though.
B-1 use guided bombs not WW2 style.
 
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Out of 10 K sorties maybe 100 had guided bombs.




Making more crap up again with no proof to back those numbers :lol:








I said most were direct hits.



B-1 use guided bombs not WW2 style.




More crap from you again :lol: the B-1 uses unguided bombs too, there is no use in using expensive to operate B-1 bombers to drop guided bombs when a fighter can do the same job but what a fighter can't do is carpet bomb to the extent of a B-1.


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lets just stick to news about the Syrian war ?

500 vs the Russians is boring, I want news on Aleppo etc
 
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Making more crap up again with no proof to back those numbers :lol:
Its backed by footage of takeoffs. Very very small percent had guided bombs.

I said most were direct hits.
When target is 10 football field size yeah

More crap from you again :lol: the B-1 uses unguided bombs too, there is no use in using expensive to operate B-1 bombers to drop guided bombs when a fighter can do the same job but what a fighter can't do is carpet bomb to the extent of a B-1.


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This pic is from ancient exercises. B-1 did not use unguided bombs in Syria

lets just stick to news about the Syrian war ?
Americans aka Kurds too Manbij. Lets see if they will allow locals to return now.
 
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Americans aka Kurds too Manbij. Lets see if they will allow locals to return now.
is the SDF a Kurds only group or are there Turkmen and other sunni rebels involved too ?
 
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Wonder if the SDF will have a larger influx of Arab volunteers, considering the losses they suffered in liberating Manbij
 
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