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Jaish al Islam with ISIS fighters.
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Jaish al Islam are wearing the prisoner clothes. Except this time ISIS are the ones on their way to be executed, they were sentenced by a Sharia court for their crimes. The humiliation is great.

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Activists are reporting that at least 12 SyAAF planes in the skies above Jisr al Shughour, meaning some really important people are there. Hospital battle still ongoing, and rebels are currently clashing within the hospital.
 
Jaish al Islam with ISIS fighters.
CEp5oPmXIAAXEj_.jpg:large

Jaish al Islam are wearing the prisoner clothes. Except this time ISIS are the ones on their way to be executed, they were sentenced by a Sharia court for their crimes. The humiliation is great.

Roads to Damascus | archicivilians

Activists are reporting that at least 12 SyAAF planes in the skies above Jisr al Shughour, meaning some really important people are there. Hospital battle still ongoing, and rebels are currently clashing within the hospital.
pics are fake
الصورة التي نشرت عن جيش الإسلام على أنهم يذبحون الدواعش غير صحيحة ونرجو من الجميع أن لا ينشر شيئا عن جيش الإسلام إلا من مصادره الرسمية
 
pics are fake
الصورة التي نشرت عن جيش الإسلام على أنهم يذبحون الدواعش غير صحيحة ونرجو من الجميع أن لا ينشر شيئا عن جيش الإسلام إلا من مصادره الرسمية
aww.
Who posted that? I see all the Islam Army accounts are stating otherwise. I just want to confirm to make sure.
Just did research, apparently they're part of an Islamic Front film on ISIS.

Breaking: Regime has lost at least 5 armored vehicles (Tanks, BMPs, Shilkas, Gvozdikas, etc), and had over a 100 casualties today. (Note: casualty = dead or injured) All their offensives failed in Idlib. And rebels are about to take the Jisr al Shughour hospital, which has some high ranking prizes inside.
 
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Interesting info coming from biggest regime mouthpiece in internet:

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As u can see, even ISIS is almost exclusively Syrian. Rebel fractions have even higher percent of Syrians quite obviously. Good answer to all these morons claiming that its not civil war but foreign jihadist invasion.
 
Interesting info coming from biggest regime mouthpiece in internet:

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As u can see, even ISIS is almost exclusively Syrian. Rebel fractions have even higher percent of Syrians quite obviously. Good answer to all these morons claiming that its not civil war but foreign jihadist invasion.

BS. Some groups might have a majority Syrians, but ISIS is mostly foreign. In the case of Syria, those 'foreigners' of ISIS are Iraqi. Or are you toeing the ISIS line that 'there are no borders between Syria and Iraq'?
 
Syrian President Bashar Assad has placed his top intelligence official under house arrest for allegedly conspiring with the regime’s enemies to carry out a coup, the British daily Telegraph reported on Monday.

Ali Mamlouk, who heads the National Security Bureau, was reportedly detained after he was suspected of maintaining contact with governments backing the Syrian rebels as well as oppositionists from abroad.

According to the Telegraph report, key associates of the president, including those with access to him, “are increasingly turning on each other.”
 
If reports are true, it doesn't make any sense. A coup will not change the situation and Assad himself isn't the problem. The war simply can't be won in long term. I doubt Assad has final say in military matters, if that is case there's no point in coup.

Assads fall is inevitable heck even ur neighbors are getting ready for post assad season

Israel prepares for a post-Assad phase in neighboring Syria - ARA News

any rumble in enemies tent is good roYal rumble:P
 
hezzies or muzzies . we've been called worse .

Merkava was sent to hell , a couple of thousand jihadi implantable explosive rats (JIER) are nothing in comparison .

have the best of times .
 
It does like it is coming to an end, not sure why Hezbollah is wasting it's resources/men in Syria. It's a lost cause and Hezbollah should rather focus on borders of Lebanon or it will get entangled into worse situation.

Because Syria is Hezbollah's lungs. Without Syria, their power reduces significantly.

Prior to ISIS, the majority in Lebanon did not want Hezbollah. It's a militia imposed on them by Tehran.

Now they only want them because their involvement in Syria has meant Lebanon is a target and the army is not strong enough to defend Lebanon.

Had it not been for the ISIS threat, 70% of Lebanon would be cheering the downfall of the Hezzies.
 
It does like it is coming to an end, not sure why Hezbollah is wasting it's resources/men in Syria. It's a lost cause and Hezbollah should rather focus on borders of Lebanon or it will get entangled into worse situation.

Iranians have succeeded in planing to destroy the militant group the had created.....wonder which country they are trying to impress

Hezbollah's desperate recruiting in the Bekaa
 
Because Syria is Hezbollah's lungs. Without Syria, their power reduces significantly.

Prior to ISIS, the majority in Lebanon did not want Hezbollah. It's a militia imposed on them by Tehran.

Now they only want them because their involvement in Syria has meant Lebanon is a target and the army is not strong enough to defend Lebanon.

Had it not been for the ISIS threat, 70% of Lebanon would be cheering the downfall of the Hezzies.

I don't bother in that department, it's Lebanese internal affair. My analysis is that they can't do more than they already are in Syria and it's lose-lose situation. If you're worried about Israel, Hezbollah will never engage in a struggle with Israel. That's long gone, and Hezbollah values Iranian priorities more. Which is really stupid because their organization is going to collapse if Iran provides no support. They should be studying fall of Assad from now, and retreat to Lebanese borders. If Lebanon gets destablized then Jordan will too and it the chaos will reach Israel. All this with Shia/Iranian tension with Saudi Arabia. Going to be crappy year for the inhabitants of Middle East.

Even if Arab states have interest in Hezbollah's defeat, they know well if Lebanon gets into war it will not be possible to form government(At least one they want).
 
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I don't bother in that department, it's Lebanese internal affair. My analysis is that they can't do more than they already are in Syria and it's lose-lose situation. If you're worried about Israel, Hezbollah will never engage in a struggle with Israel. That's long gone, and Hezbollah values Iranian priorities more. Which is really stupid because their organization is going to collapse if Iran provides no support. They should be studying fall of Assad from now, and retreat to Lebanese borders. If Lebanon gets destablized then Jordan will too and it the chaos will reach Israel. All this with Shia/Iranian tension with Saudi Arabia. Going to be crappy year for the inhabitants of Middle East.

Even if Arab states have interest in Hezbollah's defeat, they know well if Lebanon gets into war it will not be possible to form government(At least one they want).


It's a bit funny because you're always wanting others to care about you and your cause, but then state you don't bother about Lebanon because it's their affairs. They are impotent against Hezbollah and their country has been hijacked by Tehran. No legitimate government can operate and any major policies have to be run passed the Hezzies.

Best thing is for ISIS to be stopped from invading Lebanon by the coalition and for Hezzies to lose their power.

That way the Lebanese get their country back.
 
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