Meengla
Elite Member
Firstly, you are mostly correct about the expulsion of the Palestinians. Israel cannot expel all the 5-6 million Palestinians who are living in Israel proper, the West Bank, and Gaza at least in the near future. For that some major regional war has to happen to provide the 'cover' but Israelis would be glad to reduce the Palestinian population to no more than 20% of the current one; that maybe 'acceptable' to the international community and provide a 'cover' for 'genocide'.He is living in Germany and as a friendly advice, you should really find some other guy to learn more about Syria. He is mostly clueless and incredibly biased (extremely pro-Al-Assad regime) and he is barely an Syrian to begin with. His parents were Armenian migrants that came to Syria. He is a rabid anti-Sunni Muslim person (to him every Syrian that is against Al-Assad is AQ/ISIS meaning that in reality 90% of Syrians are that), anti-Turkey person (as most Armenians) and pro-Russia (for historical and religious reasons).
His voice does not even represent 0.5% of Syrian opinions.
Don't believe me? Tag the 100's of other well-known Syrian Twitter personalities and ask them what they think about his likes and that other clown (SyrianGirl) that has been based in Australia for the past 10 years and is also a huge Al-Assad supporter. The funny thing with those 2 and other Al-Assad supporters? None of them live in Syria and most escaped it even when Al-Assad ruled all of it.
As to Kevork: I don't care about his residence, or religious background, or any bias. If we shoot down every messenger because of their background and only listen to those who sound pleasing then we are in an echo chamber. Sure, Kevork has his bias like all of us. But I have seen Kevork's expertise in describing various militias and forces arrayed in Syria in larger geopolitical context and unless I found a better source, he was/is my Go to Guy on Syria.







