Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

Xumas is a typical Iran-obsessed troll like you and others. 90% of his timeline is crying about Iran

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Lmao, thats comical damage control by Marandi trying to defend the Reformist Zarif and his natural inklings to play towards a western audience. Yes, don't believe our lying ears, he wasn't talking about Hamas on Oct 7, everyone knows Aliens did Oct 7, not Hamas. lol
 
Cope and Seethe. 😃

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actully not.. Hamas publically support Assad and had battlions within Assad regime..

The hamas legion in Lebanon also crossed over to assist Hezbollah in Syria who was hosting them
 
Officially, we didn't supported HTS only TFSA.

And you don't have enough respect to distribute. I generally take it easy with Greeks being neighbors and shit. But you are acting like a spoiled Greek. You are in my shit list now.
But why?
 
Which had no significant effect. Iran tried saving face after their general got offed after their consulate got bombed.
And still,you mock them when your side the absolute nothing.
 
actully not.. Hamas publically support Assad and had battlions within Assad regime..

The hamas legion in Lebanon also crossed over to assist Hezbollah in Syria who was hosting them

There was no battalion fighting for Assad. You have no idea wtf you are talking about.

Assad literally had Hamas fighters locked up in Sednaya. There is a reason Khaled Mashal left Damascus immediately after the revolution started and he refused to back Assad.


There was a Hamas regiment in Beqqa Valley and South Lebanon with Hezbollah, but thats a different story from Assad. Hamas was seen as an "unwanted guest" by Assad.

Syrian President Bashar Assad described Hamas as an “uninvited guest” in his country in confidential conversations with American lawmakers, and appeared to suggest he would be willing to give up the alliance in exchange for incentives, according to several documents contained in the trove of leaked diplomatic cables posted online by the website WikiLeaks.

this is from 2010 btw, before the Civil War even started. Assad was negotiating wit US senators to kick Hamas out in exchange for Sanctions removal.

Hamas was tolerated by Assad due to the politics of not wanting to be hostile towards a Palestinian group(and the most prominent one at that), but even then, Assad hated Hamas and didn't trust them. And when the protests started, Assad demanded Khaled Mashal back him and speak out against the protests, to which Mashal refused and left Damascus that day. After which anyone who didn't leave got taken captive and put into Sednaya.
 
at that time they were even enemies.

wow.. HAMAS is Zionist then, according to Iranian/Assadist troll logic. lol 🤯

Im joking of course, but CaptagonGirl literally said that. 🤣

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There was no battalion fighting for Assad. You have no idea wtf you are talking about.

Assad literally had Hamas fighters locked up in Sednaya. There is a reason Khaled Mashal left Damascus immediately after the revolution started and he refused to back Assad.


There was a Hamas regiment in Beqqa Valley and South Lebanon with Hezbollah, but thats a different story from Assad. Hamas was seen as an "unwanted guest" by Assad.

Syrian President Bashar Assad described Hamas as an “uninvited guest” in his country in confidential conversations with American lawmakers, and appeared to suggest he would be willing to give up the alliance in exchange for incentives, according to several documents contained in the trove of leaked diplomatic cables posted online by the website WikiLeaks.

this is from 2010 btw, before the Civil War even started. Assad was negotiating wit US senators to kick Hamas out in exchange for Sanctions removal.

Hamas was tolerated by Assad due to the politics of not wanting to be hostile towards a Palestinian group(and the most prominent one at that), but even then, Assad hated Hamas and didn't trust them. And when the protests started, Assad demanded Khaled Mashal back him and speak out against the protests, to which Mashal refused and left Damascus that day. After which anyone who didn't leave got taken captive and put into Sednaya.

These were from pre.syrian war but Hamas was with Assad
 
Here is Liwa Quds.. A brigade within the SAA and use to call themselves the Fadeyeen of the SAA. They were active in Aleppo and Daraa thru out the war. Liwa Al-Quds is close allies of Hamas.. Fighting alongside Assad

 
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Here is Liwa Quds.. A brigade within the SAA and use to call themselves the Fadeyeen of the SAA. They were active in Aleppo and Daraa thru out the war. Liwa Al-Quds is close allies of Hamas.. Fighting alongside Assad


Thats not Hamas, you said Hamas. Hamas has never fought for Assad.
 
The Liwa Quds guys are allied to Hamas

You are playing loose with facts, no one is contesting that a Palestinian militia fought for assad(thought even the details around that are complicated), but it wasn't Hamas.

You said Hamas fought for Assad, and its ironically just the opposite, many Hamas fighter joined the opposition. its why they were locked up in Sednaya.
 
You are playing loose with facts, no one is contesting that a Palestinian militia fought for assad(thought even the details around that are complicated), but it wasn't Hamas.

You said Hamas fought for Assad, and its ironically just the opposite, many Hamas fighter joined the opposition. its why they were locked up in Sednaya.

The war was to complex to understand and Hamas was not with the rebels at any given point
 

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