Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

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

Look man, when you get something wrong, and its pointed out to you, then you shouldn't double down on something different the next minute. There are literally videos of Khaled Mashal and Ismael Haniyah supporting the Opposition, as well as some Hamas fighters joining the rebel groups.

I've been following this war for a while, I know which groups fought for Assad and which ones fought for the other side, as well as the dynamics on why one fought and one opposed with regards to Palestinian fighters..
 
Look man, when you get something wrong, and its pointed out to you, then you shouldn't double down on something different the next minute. There are literally videos of Khaled Mashal and Ismael Haniyah supporting the Opposition, as well as some Hamas fighters joining the rebel groups.

I've been following this war for a while, I know which groups fought for Assad and which ones fought for the other side, as well as the dynamics on why one fought and one opposed with regards to Palestinian fighters..


Why does Hamas take sides in conflicts in the ME?

They got nothing to gain and everything to lose.
 
Why does Hamas take sides in conflicts in the ME?

They got nothing to gain and everything to lose.

Khaled meshal was asked that very same question as to why they didn't back Assad despite Realpolitik.

It was along the lines of just because you supported me against my oppressions, I cannot support you in oppressing someone else. And that it would destroy the credibility of Hamas in the eyes of the Syrian people and the muslim world of they support Assad. He said the only going is to resist against Israel so whether Iran gives support, or Saudi gives them support they don't mind, but that they cannot be asked for anything other than something with regards to Israel, as that would compromise them as a movement(this is believe is a reference to the PLO which made a faustian bargain by back Saddam's invasion of Kuwait, b/c Saddam was funding them and demanded their support, and they paid a political price for it)..

The second video in the first link, he explains why he did what he did.

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Khaled meshal was asked that very same question as to why they didn't back Assad out of Realpolitik.

The second video in the first link, he explains why he did what he did.

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Think you missed my point.

They are an occupied people and so completely pointless them having any position in other conflicts in ME.

This just annoys one side or another and harms external support for them.
 
Think you missed my point.

They are an occupied people and so completely pointless them having any position in other conflicts in ME.

This just annoys one side or another and harms external support for them.

i didn't miss the point, I added more details in an edit.

It was along the lines of just because you supported me against my oppressions, I cannot support you in oppressing someone else. And that it would destroy the credibility of Hamas in the eyes of the Syrian people and the muslim world of they support Assad. He said the only going is to resist against Israel so whether Iran gives support, or Saudi gives them support they don't mind, but that they cannot be asked for anything other than something with regards to Israel, as that would compromise them as a movement(this I believe is a reference to the PLO which made a faustian bargain by backing Saddam's invasion of Kuwait, b/c Saddam was funding them and demanded their support, and they paid a political price for it)..
 
i didn't miss the point, I added more details in an edit.

It was along the lines of just because you supported me against my oppressions, I cannot support you in oppressing someone else. And that it would destroy the credibility of Hamas in the eyes of the Syrian people and the muslim world of they support Assad. He said the only going is to resist against Israel so whether Iran gives support, or Saudi gives them support they don't mind, but that they cannot be asked for anything other than something with regards to Israel, as that would compromise them as a movement(this I believe is a reference to the PLO which made a faustian bargain by backing Saddam's invasion of Kuwait, b/c Saddam was funding them and demanded their support, and they paid a political price for it)..


Hamas don't need to build any "credibility" as they should and will be supported as they are occupied by a vicious colonial entity.

I am amazed at how they don't understand to never publicly support one side or another in ME conflicts.

They would then have the financial and political support without upsetting anyone.
 
Hamas don't need to build any "credibility" as they should and will be supported as they are occupied by a vicious colonial entity.

I am amazed at how they don't understand to never publicly support one side or another in ME conflicts.

They would then have the financial and political support without upsetting anyone.

Assad was upset Hamas refused to give them Support in 2011/2012. Thats what started the bad blood. Even Nasrallah despite all this BS about we will support Palestine, refused to even meet with Khaled Mashal in Beirut in 2021, b/c they refused to back Assad.

I think they understand quite well.

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Syrian Foreign Minister: We plan to dismantle the socialist system in Syria

New rulers in Syria are planning to privatize state -owned ports and factories, invite foreign investment and promote international trade in the framework of economic reform aimed at ending decades of isolation as an outcast country, according to the Syrian Foreign Minister told the Financial Times.

Asaad Al -Shaibani said in a comprehensive interview in Damascus, which is his first with the international press: “The vision of“ Assad ”was represented in a security state. In front of foreign investors and encouraging Syrian investors to return to Syria. "
 
The tenth plane takes off from the Kuwaiti air bridge to #Syria

• Loaded with 40 tons of #food and winter aid

• Within the “#Kuwait_BesideYou” campaign

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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani:

📌 Syria will not pose a threat to any other country
📌 The greatest achievement we have achieved is that our people are not drawn into sectarian conflicts
📌 Syria will be governed by the rule of law and the constitution, and the misery that the Syrians experienced will not be repeated
📌 We are working to establish partnerships with the Gulf countries in the energy and electricity sector in Syria
📌 Syria will open its economy to foreign investment in the next stage
📌 If the world wants Syria to emerge from the tragedy, it must support the dreams of the Syrian people
📌 The world must be a partner with Syria in shaping its future

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The forces of the Military Operations Department, led by "Raed Arab", commander of the Badia Division of the New Syrian Army, and in cooperation with General Security, impose their control on the "Zamla" oil wells south of Raqqa. They are considered the first oil wells in Raqqa Governorate controlled by the Damascus government. It is reported that this area was free of any A permanent military presence. It is located in the area that separates the SDF-controlled areas in Al-Rusafa, south of the city of Tabqa, from the areas controlled by the Military Operations Department forces in the town of Al-Koum in the Sukhna countryside, which is administratively affiliated with Homs Governorate. Civilians from the region had seized those wells since the fall of the regime.

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Trump: We will not protect Syria's borders for anyone's benefit, and the Kurdish fighters must withdraw from that region. Our forces must protect our borders, not Syria's borders.

Source: Al Jazeera Channel

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It has been more than a month since the HTS takeover in Syria and the country has gone out of control. Despite the whitewashing of the new political regime and the allegation of Iranian meddling the truth is that Syria is experiencing a systematic cleansing of minorities.

The forces of the new government participate together with the rest of the armed groups in the cleansing operations, which, in spite of wanting to appear as counterinsurgency operations, are carried out with religious and sectarian motives.

Despite the disinformation campaign and the fact that the new government has established internet blackouts in the areas of operations, the truth always comes out, no matter how much it bothers the Islamists and Western pro-democracy activists.
 
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