Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

Caravans of Arab tribes coming from the Syrian desert reach the outskirts of Barak village, northeast of Suwayda Governorate

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This account was one of the biggest anti-Assad accounts, now it's whining about what's happening now, Syria is officially a new Somalia, there is no longer a national state.
 
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This account was one of the biggest anti-Assad accounts, now it's whining about what's happening now, Syria is officially a new Somalia, there is no longer a national state.

This is just one province in southern Syria..a Druze militia runs it with the help of Israel..the rest of the Druze leaders don't accept this..neither do the bedouins..
 
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This account was one of the biggest anti-Assad accounts, now it's whining about what's happening now, Syria is officially a new Somalia, there is no longer a national state.


lol. This is actully the opposite Assad lost the country in small cantons but now Syria wants to come back to itself even without Damascus´s desire it seems
 
My bad, I thought Gaza had borders with a Muslim country which has over a 100 million Muslims.

I guess I was mistaken.
There is a peace accord between Egypt and Israel guaranteed by the US..with a clause stipulating that the first one who breaches the accord will be responsible for all the consequences..so let Israel breach it first ..and see..
 
A meeting between cousins from Deir ez-Zor who had tribal disputes and vendettas, and reconciliation and forgiveness were achieved on the battlefronts in Suwayda

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Israeli-backed Hijri’s Druze militants tied a Bedouin child’s arms to two cars and drove them in opposite directions, tearing off his arms. The child later died.

Source: clashreport/status/1946268865677373621
 
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Israeli-backed Hijri’s Druze militants tied a Bedouin child’s arms to two cars and drove them in opposite directions, tearing off his arms. The child later died.

Source: clashreport/status/1946268865677373621

Jolani backed Salafi militants made a Druze mans to jump from their homes balcony, while shooting fires on them.

Source: KhidrsHornet/status/1946287238163136617
 
Well, Arabs in our region have tendency to miss their previous ruler who they did overthrown by force ...
 
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Being a neutral observer

The way i see it is Israel is using the Druze community to instigate a mini civil war so they can have more excuses to gobble more Syrian land and attack Syria.

Unfortunately Muslims seem to hate other Muslims more based on their sect than Israel. Both sides have done well to play in Israel’s hands.

Question: In this case, who provided the pretext?

You create and nurture an environment, then expect someone to take action. We, Pakistanis, are seeing this in Baluchistan and have seen this in Bangladesh. In one case, we lost half the country; in the current situation, we are praying to repeat the same mistake.

I have stated before on this very forum that the Muslims are their own worst enemy, and are good at inflicting gunshot wounds to themselves and then crying when another is lashing them. In the last twenty years, more Muslims have killed each other than the West and Israel in the Middle East; that's a fact that can't be denied.
 

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