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    U tell me ma niglet

    Ur el presidente
    Don’t even know what’s he called, tbh

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    Mass grave containing thousands of bodies discovered in Aleppo

    Syrian police have found a mass grave containing thousands of bodies after a citizen informed authorities that he had witnessed the burial of hundreds of bodies in it, an officer in the Aleppo Police Command said yesterday.

    Police, he added, are waiting for specialised committees to take command of the site and recover the bodies.

    The Ministry of Interior in the Syrian caretaker government issued a statement saying: “A resident of Aleppo informed the police command of a mass grave containing hundreds of bodies.”

    It added that the commander of the Aleppo Governorate Police, Brigadier General Ahmed Latouf, went to the site “to investigate the case, and the Civil Defence teams were notified to go to the location. An attempt will be made later to determine the iden y of the bodies through DNA testing.”

    Numerous mass graves have been uncovered since the fall of the Assad regime on 8 December. The city of Al-Qutayfah, 70 kilometres north of the capital Damascus, contains the largest mass grave discovered so far, with reports that tens of thousands of people were buried there.

    After the fall of the regime there have been growing demands to reveal the fate of those forcibly disappeared in Syria, whose numbers are estimated at more than 100,000.
    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20...in-aleppo/amp/

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    Israel bombing or taking whatever it wants in Syria

    Al Mayadeen reported on 2 January that Israeli troops have now reached the Al-Mantara Dam in the Quneitra countryside, the largest dam in southern Syria, adding that Israel has seized control of the six most strategic bodies of water in the south.

    Israel's recent expansion in Syria, which began immediately after the fall of the Assad government, has seen invading troops seize precious water sources such as the Al-Wahda Dam on the Yarmouk River Basin and others. Syrian and Israeli sources, as well as Carmel News citing an Iranian source, reported last month that Israel now controls 30 percent of Syria's water supply and 40 percent of Jordan's.

    “The occupation's control over the Al-Wahda Dam, which is located on the Jordanian border, is a threat to Jordan, because it was the biggest beneficiary of this dam,” Al Mayadeen’s correspondent said on Thursday.
    Israeli army bombs Damascus outskirts, seizes control of Syrian water sources

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    Notably missing above, lion of syria.

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    just posting relevant topical information.

    your own posts are childishly brief and seldom elaborated upon when other posters ask for more information, am I supposed to have said something more?


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    just posting relevant topical information.
    You have no opinion, got it.

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    You have no opinion, got it.
    This is funny.

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    You have no opinion, got it.
    Wars of conquest are apparently halal if Israel does it. I'm not sure what to think about that, but it's clear the USA is talking out of both sides of its mouth on this one.

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    will Turkey and Israel fight over Syria?

    The Russian evacuation of Tartus begins.After being in a holding pattern for over a week, the Sparta II has finally been allowed to dock at Tarth’s to evacuate the Russian equipment from the base.This comes the day after Syria cancelled Russia’s 49 year lease of the port.



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    Trump talked out of both sides of his mouth on Syria last time too

    US forces killed a senior leader of al-Qaeda-linked Hurras al-Din in an airstrike in northwestern Syria, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said Saturday.

    The strike, conducted last Sunday as part of the US' ongoing counterterrorism operations with regional partners, killed Muhammed Yusuf Ziya Talay, a senior military leader, CENTCOM said in a statement on X.

    “As we have said in the past, we will continue to relentlessly pursue these terrorists in order to defend our homeland, and U.S., allied, and partner personnel in the region,” said Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of CENTCOM.
    https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east...-syria/3497280

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    New civil war starts in Syria

    CIA backed jihadis start mass mureering civiliand. Civilian groups rise uo and are taking some territories


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    Cerdopig scrambling his forces to save his jihadis

    Disgusting pig dog


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    God bless these heroes

    Odds are stacked against them tho


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    What's life under ISIS going to be like?
    What's life like under your mother?

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    Syria’s jihadist-turned-president caps extraordinary transformation with White House visit

    Less than a year after his lightning power grab, Syria’s president is capping his transformation from jihadist to global statesman in a historic visit to the White House that says as much about the young leader as it does his push for his country’s diplomatic reinvention.

    Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s meeting on Monday – the first ever visit to the White House by a Syrian head of state – is his 20th foreign trip since appointing himself as president of Syria in January, and his second visit to the United States, following his attendance of the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September.

    But this meeting was the most high-profile and high stakes yet, a once-unthinkable encounter between the US commander-in-chief and a man who has faced American forces on the battlefield.

    “He’s a very strong leader,” US President Donald Trump told reporters in the Oval Office following Monday’s visit, adding: “He comes from a very tough place, and he’s a tough guy. I like him. I get along with him … and we’ll do everything we can to make Syria successful.”

    It’s not the first time Trump has praised the Syrian leader. In May, after a brief meeting brokered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Trump hailed the 43-year-old Syrian leader as a “young, attractive guy” with a “very strong past,” and ordered the lifting of some of the crippling US sanctions on Syria, a country that for decades had been firmly aligned with key American foes Russia and Iran.
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    The US soldiers came under fire during a joint patrol with Syrian forces in central Syria, according to the official national news agency SANA.
    https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/13/polit...illed-in-syria

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    amazing if it holds -- it sounds like a shotgun wedding -- Kurdish officially recognized and Kurds absorbed into Syrian security forces

    culmination of a long process but Trump rightly gets some of the blame/credit for whatever happens


    The Syrian government has announced an immediate nationwide ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), taking almost full control of the country, according to Syrian state media.


    The ceasefire ends nearly two weeks of fighting and forms part of a broader 14-point agreement that will see the SDF integrated into Syria's military and state ins utions.


    Speaking in Damascus, President Ahmed al-Sharaa said the deal would allow Syrian state ins utions to reassert control over three eastern and northern governorates - al-Hasakah, Deir Ezzor and Raqqa.


    The announcement followed a meeting between al-Sharaa and the US special envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, in Damascus. Barrack praised the agreement as a step toward a "unified Syria."



    SDF commander Mazloum Abdi was expected to attend the meeting but was unable to travel due to weather conditions, with his visit postponed until Monday, al-Sharaa said.


    Kurdish-led forces established their autonomous administration during Syria's civil war, almost a decade ago, with strong backing from the United States, which armed and trained the SDF as its main local partner in the fight against the Islamic State group (Isis).


    With US military support, the SDF drove Isis from much of northeastern Syria and went on to govern both Kurdish and Arab-majority areas.


    Under the agreement, signed by al-Sharaa and Abdi, Syrian authorities will take over civilian ins utions, border crossings and oil and gas fields that have underpinned Kurdish self-rule.


    SDF military and security personnel will be integrated into Syria's defence and interior ministries following vetting, while Damascus will assume responsibility for prisons and detention camps holding tens of thousands of foreign Isis fighters and their families.


    Damascus also reiterated pledges to recognise Kurdish cultural and linguistic rights, including giving Kurdish official language status and marking the Kurdish new year as a national holiday - the first formal recognition of Kurdish rights since Syria's independence from France in 1946.
    The agreement also reaffirms Syria's participation in the US-led coalition against Islamic State.


    The deal follows months of stalled negotiations after a previous integration effort failed and comes after Syrian government forces moved into Raqqa and nearby oil facilities following an SDF withdrawal earlier on Sunday.


    Al-Sharaa said last week it was unacceptable for a militia to control a quarter of the country and hold its main oil and commodities resources.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gwk37ewvwo

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