Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

The Armament of the new Syrian army is leagues better then the former ragtags.

Just look at the new equipments coming in and billions of dollars.
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The Armament of the new Syrian army is leagues better then the former ragtags.

Just look at the new equipments coming in and billions of dollars.
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leftovers of NATO and Russian forces.
 
Jolani is very naive if he thinks peace with Israel will help Syria.

Israel wont even leave Quneitra/bufferzone, let alone the Golan Heights. Not for 100 peacedeals.

The only way to get the Golan back, is with blood.

They all take Sadat and Egypt as example. Because when Sadat made peace with Israel he got the Sinai back.
Jolani is not naive, he is a Mossad agent from day one alongwith HTS. The deal now is for Syria to get money and goodies from West/GCC in exchange for attacking Iran and its allies. People bark at Iran for getting involved in Syrian civil war, but we now see the foresight that Suleimani/Putin had.
 

Clashes between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin clans in Syria kill more than 30 people​

Clashes between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin clans in Syria's Sweida province have killed more than 30 people and injured nearly 100.
 
More than 30 people were killed and 100 injured in armed clashes in Syria's predominantly Druze city of Sweida, the Syrian interior ministry announced early on Monday, in the latest bout of sectarian clashes in the war-ravaged country.
The violence erupted after a wave of kidnappings, including the abduction of a Druze merchant on Friday on the highway linking Damascus to Sweida, witnesses say.

This is the first time sectarian fighting has erupted inside the city of Sweida itself, the provincial capital of the mostly Druze province.

Last April saw clashes between Sunni fighters and armed Druze residents of Jaramana, southeast of Damascus, which later spread to another district near the provincial capital.

“This cycle of violence has exploded in a terrifyng way and if it doesn’t end we are heading toward to a bloodbath,” said Rayan Marouf, a Druze researcher based in Sweida who runs the Suwayda24 website.

The clashes involving Bedouin tribal fighters and Druze militias were centered in Maqwas neighborhood east of Sweida, which is inhabited by Bedouin tribes, and was encircled by armed Druze groups and later seized.

The Syrian ministry of interior announced that its forces will begin direct intervention in Sweida to resolve the conflict, calling on local parties in the Druze city to cooperate with the security forces.

Armed Bedouin tribesmen also launched attacks on Druze villages on the western and north outskirts of the city, residents stated.

A medical source told Reuters that at least 15 bodies had been taken to the morgue at Sweida’s state hospital. Around 50 people were injured, with some transported to Deraa city for medical care.

The violence marked the latest episode of sectarian bloodshed in Syria, where fears among minority groups have surged since rebels toppled President Bashar al-Assad in December, installing their own government and security forces.

Those concerns intensified following the killing of hundreds of Alawites in March, in apparent retaliation for an earlier attack carried out by Assad loyalists.

It was the deadliest sectarian flare-up in years in Syria, where a 14-year war ended last December with Assad fleeing to Russia after his government was overthrown by rebel forces.
 

Clashes between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin clans in Syria kill more than 30 people​

Clashes between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin clans in Syria's Sweida province have killed more than 30 people and injured nearly 100.

I think it was some drug gangs in Sweida who went to fight each other but the Gov´t has deployed there and stopped the fighting
 
I think it was some drug gangs in Sweida who went to fight each other but the Gov´t has deployed there and stopped the fighting
Although the zionists have started a media and diplomatic campaign to promote the new Al-Julani regime, which acts as a border guard-dog for Israel to prevent weapons reaching Hamas and Hezbollah, the regime is showing signs of having trouble with holding stability, providing security to Syrian citizens.

We saw the coast-massacre (I don't know if they arrested the terrorists or not), druze fightings, Israeli invasion and occupation of strategic sites which they still hold, church bombing, and now sunni-druze killings again (which you describe as a criminal gang war).

He should resign if he can't handle it. Instead of creating a fair constitution, he's designing emblems like a teenager.
 
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Although the zionists have started a media and diplomatic campaign to promote the new Al-Julani regime, which acts as a border guard-dog for Israel to prevent weapons reaching Hamas and Hebzollah, they are showing signs of having trouble with holding stability, providing security to Syrian citizens.

We saw the coast-massacre (I don't know if they arrested the terrorists or not), druze fightings, Israeli invasion and occupation of strategic sites which they still hold, church bombing, and now sunni-druze killings again (which you describe as a criminal gang war).

He should resign if he can't handle it. Instead of creating a fair constitution, he's designing emblems like a teenager.

Alot of wish-washy stuff you throw together there to paint something that is not there.

You guys are desperate for something but all your policies failed there.

Besides this was not even sectrian sweida just some tribe-gang thingy it happens everywhere in the world.

As for what happened in Latakia they had to put the foot down the throat it was necessary.

People can´t get delulu..
 
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Alot of wish-washy stuff you throw together there to paint something that is not there.

You guys are desperate for something but all your policies failed there.

Besides this was not even sectrian sweida just some tribe-gang thingy it happens everywhere in the world.

As for what happened in Latakia they had to put the foot down the throat it was necessary.

People can´t get delulu..
So you want to say the regime is not blocking weapon supply to hamas or hezbollah? I can show you different news articles.

I don't think 37 deaths (as of now) is a tribe-gang thingy that happens everywhere in the world.

I don't think your terrorist-backing comment is justified at all. Emiratis are playing with fire in different places (Sudan, Libya, Yemen, Gaza).

Your community is very small and your place is very vulnerable to any form of military response.
 
Assadist elements have no where to Escape only Russia is a safe-haven for them EU, US, other countries plus now Lebanon is diplomatically forced to return the wanted Criminals

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So you want to say the regime is not blocking weapon supply to hamas or hezbollah? I can show you different news articles.

I don't think 37 deaths (as of now) is a tribe-gang thingy that happens everywhere in the world.

I don't think your terrorist-backing comment is justified at all. Emiratis are playing with fire in different places (Sudan, Libya, Yemen, Gaza).

Your community is very small and your place is very vulnerable to any form of military response.

Hezbollah has retired if they aren´t fighting why do they need weapons.

Besides how can weapons to Hamas come thru here bro... Where is your geograhical knowledge look at a map sometimes.

Sinia is where Hamas gets weapons not here.
 
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Hezbollah has retired if they aren´t fighting why do they need weapons.

Besides how can weapons to Hamas come thru here bro... Where is your geograhical knowledge look at a map sometimes.

Sinia is where Hamas gets weapons not here.

If Hezbollah fails to fight Israel they will have to be disarmed by the Lebanese army and if they resist HTS and FSA will invade Lebanon and exile them. If you ain´t going against Israel then why you there bro. Your job is over
 
Hezbollah has retired if they aren´t fighting why do they need weapons.

Besides how can weapons to Hamas come thru here bro... Where is your geograhical knowledge look at a map sometimes.

Sinia is where Hamas gets weapons not here.
I wrote Hamas OR Hezbollah, because indirectly Hezbollah played a role in delivering arms and training to Hamas. Syria was used as a platform.
Hezbollah is put under maximum pressure by traitors from within Lebanon, by new Syrian regime, by entire Zionist West, by GCC to disarm.
 
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