Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

In the aftermath of Assad’s overthrow, Israel also launched hundreds of strikes on Syria — according to a war monitor — targeting strategic military sites and weapons, including chemical weapons.

On Sunday, the Israeli premier said his country had “no interest in confronting Syria. Israel’s policy toward Syria will be determined by the evolving reality on the ground”.

In a video statement following a phone call with US President-elect Donald Trump, Netanyahu said Syria had attacked Israel in the past and allowed others including Lebanese Hezbollah to do so from its territory.

“To ensure that what happened in the past does not happen again, we have taken a series of intensive actions in recent days,” he said. “Within a few days, we destroyed capabilities that the Assad regime had built over decades.”

Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the head of the rebels who toppled Assad who now goes by his real name, Ahmed al-Sharaa, on Saturday accused Israel of “a new unjustified escalation in the region” by entering the buffer zone.

However, he said, “The general exhaustion in Syria after years of war and conflict does not allow us to enter new conflicts”.

Washington in 2019 became the first and so far only country to recognise Israeli sovereignty over the Golan, during Trump’s first term.
 
You conveniently did not notice or deliberately choose to ignore that I was copying his very own unmotivated INITIAL sectarian post? Otherwise, when not replying to such trolls/troll posts, I have never written anything remotely sectarian.

BTW, it is not sectarian to be against what the Iranian regime has been doing since 1979 and their export of terrorism/proxies/militias that has helped destabilize numerous countries and caused untold harm. Syria itself is a very good example of this.

I remember you criticizing Evangelists, Protestants (Christian sects), Freemasons etc. openly here many times. Does that make you a sectarian filled with hatred?

Actually those posts of yours were written without any motivation, unlike my reply to a troll post that was deliberately echoing his very own words.

Please, stop this charade.
Iranian proxies bad,Saudi and Qatari funding of barbaric hordes good?
 
Iranian proxies bad,Saudi and Qatari funding of barbaric hordes good?

Buddy why complain about barbaric anyone, when so many Western governments supported the massacre and genocide in Gaza

The ability to point fingers comes from moral authority, when brutal apartheid states like Israel are supported then you lose that moral authority

Then suddenly pointing fingers at HTS or whatever they are called because someone burnt a church or something is pointless, because the Israeli have been bombing schools, mosques and hospitals and the same countries that usually bleat on about human rights supported them
 
#Al Jazeera enters the General Intelligence prison in the city of #Aleppo, which witnessed the arrest of children and women during the ousted regime, and Al-Qassam announces the elimination of five Israeli soldiers from zero distance.
The news is in a #brief story

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Iranian proxies bad,Saudi and Qatari funding of barbaric hordes good?
Which "barbarian" hordes did KSA found again? Don't lie and mention ISIS because that was never the case.

Syrian opposition groups (Islamic and non-Islamic), Syrian tribes and clans were supported. None of which were/are barbarians.

In which part of the world are there Saudi Arabian proxies to begin with? That follow our orders, that use posters of our kings, scholars etc.? That basically do our bidding? They don't exist.

In Lebanon KSA has always supported the state. Had cordial ties with the Sunni Arab Lebanese (obviously) and the Christians and Druze as well. In Yemen it was always the Yemeni government. In Bahrain it was the Bahraini government. In Iraq it was the official government. In Jordan the same.

In Sudan KSA is supporting the government as well not the RSF that is supported by UAE and Russia/Wagner and are the real barbarians in that conflict.

This is something that you can only find among a certain sub-sect (Wilayat al-Faqih followers) of a certain sect (Twelvers) among a certain wider sect. They have a habit of creating mindless proxies that consider a certain country's leader as divine/God like/God's representative of earth and other such blasphemy.

Only in those groups can you find people worshipping said people and having posters of said people. It is specific only to that group of people/sects as I already explained.

As for the hardcore Jihadists, practically all of them, from ISIS to even the likes of Muhaysini, denounce KSA, the House of Saud etc. Always done that. Even Obl (half Yemeni and half Syrian Nusayri ironically) started his tirade with wanting to remove the House of Saud. Him turning against the US after Afghanistan was due to KSA (in his eyes) having too close ties with the US and somehow inviting the US when it was Saddam's foolish invasion of Kuwait and the US/West not wanting 1 Arab state to control so much oil, that created the problem to begin with.

You are living in cuckoo land. Even the extremist/hardcore Jihadis of Syria (nowadays) that you complain about, you have videos of some of them talking about conquering Makkah. I can post them for you.
 
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Al-Sharaa to the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper:

What we have done and accomplished has set the Iranian project in the region back 40 years.
The advanced developmental state that the Gulf countries have reached and that we aspire to for our country.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has put in place very bold plans and has a developmental vision that we look forward to.

@MousaAlomar

Ahmed Al-Sharaa to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper:The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has put in place very bold plans and has a development vision that we look forward to. There is no doubt that there are many intersections with what we aspire to, and we can meet there, whether in economic or development cooperation or otherwise, and we look forward to the advanced development state that the Gulf countries have reached and we aspire to it for our country, Syria.

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Which "barbarian" hordes did KSA found again? Don't lie and mention ISIS because that was never the case.

Syrian opposition groups (Islamic and non-Islamic), Syrian tribes and clans were supported. None of which were/are barbarians.

In which part of the world are there Saudi Arabian proxies to begin with? That follow our orders, that use posters of our kings, scholars etc.? That basically do our bidding? They don't exist.

In Lebanon KSA has always supported the state. Had cordial ties with the Sunni Arab Lebanese (obviously) and the Christians and Druze as well. In Yemen it was always the Yemeni government. In Bahrain it was the Bahraini government. In Iraq it was the official government. In Jordan the same.

In Sudan KSA is supporting the government as well not the RSF that is supported by UAE and Russia/Wagner and are the real barbarians in that conflict.

This is something that you can only find among a certain sub-sect (Wilayat al-Faqih followers) of a certain sect (Twelvers) among a certain wider sect. They have a habit of creating mindless proxies that consider a certain country's leader as divine/God like/God's representative of earth and other such blasphemy.

Only in those groups can you find people worshipping said people and having posters of said people. It is specific only to that group of people/sects as I already explained.

As for the hardcore Jihadists, practically all of them, from ISIS to even the likes of Muhaysini, denounce KSA, the House of Saud etc. Always done that. Even Obl (half Yemeni and half Syrian Nusayri ironically) started his tirade with wanting to remove the House of Saud. Him turning against the US after Afghanistan was due to KSA (in his eyes) having too close ties with the US and somehow inviting the US when it was Saddam's foolish invasion of Kuwait and the US/West not wanting 1 Arab state to control so much oil, that created the problem to begin with.

You are living in cuckoo land. Even the extremist/hardcore Jihadis of Syria (nowadays) that you complain about, you have videos of some of them talking about conquering Makkah. I can post them for you.

Foinkas is extreme and he is playing to the Iranian tones who themselves aren´t that extreme because he is allied with Russia and sees things from a Russian pretext hence all Sunnis are pariah it doesn´t matter who ISIS, KSA, Qatar, Egypt or Turkey all the same shxt and the Iranians themselves aren´t even like that
 
Don’t quote that Al-Assad propagandist. Nothing is official yet. It needs the approval of KSA (the vast majority of the pipeline crosses KSA territory) as well as Jordan. The EU will need to be involved as well as Turkey alone is a too small export market. I also believe that KSA would want to make it a joint KSA-Qatar project as KSA is looking to export its gas abroad for the first time rather than just use gas for domestic consumption as currently.

Anyway I hope that it will happen personally. We are far from completion and every detail being solved though. You need permanent stability in Syria as well. Many actors would hate such a pipeline, you can probably already guess who.

I know Jordan and KSA will have a say but will they deny 500m USD in transfer fees yearly is the question
 
Al-Sharaa to Asharq Al-Awsat: Syria will not be a source of concern for any Arab country.. Our presence in Damascus does not mean a threat to anyone.
We support and look forward to the advanced developmental state that the Gulf countries have reached and we aspire to it for our country, Syria. Saudi Arabia has put in place very bold plans and has a developmental vision that we also aspire to.

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Al-Sharaa to Asharq Al-Awsat: Syria will not be a source of concern for any Arab country.. Our presence in Damascus does not mean a threat to anyone.
We support and look forward to the advanced developmental state that the Gulf countries have reached and we aspire to it for our country, Syria. Saudi Arabia has put in place very bold plans and has a developmental vision that we also aspire to.
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I know Jordan and KSA will have a say but will they deny 500m USD in transfer fees yearly is the question
500 million USD annually (your example) is peanuts for KSA. As I wrote I believe that KSA would want to use such a pipeline to export its own gas as well. Potentially build a parallel oil pipeline or use the existing oil pipelines that are already connecting the region.

Green hydrogen etc. could be used as well.

So I believe that it will be a joint Qatar/KSA/EU/Syria/Turkey project if it occurs. Everyone would want a bite of the cake which makes sense.

@The SC

Many don't seem to be aware of this but I believe that Al-Jolani (by heart) is an Arab patriot/nationalist (like most Arabs are by default). His father was a fervent Nasserist, used to live in KSA (in exile, KSA welcomed him), al-Julani was born in KSA and lived there for 7 years etc. His father (an academic) wrote many papers praising KSA. Seen nothing but praise from al-Julani so far as well.

I don't think that KSA or any other Arab country has anything to fear. As he even openly has stated time and time again, as recently as today.

Anyway personalities aside, the priority should be to help rebuild Syria and get in on track again. Once the dust settles and the difficult part starts. Will depend on the future government of Syria and their plans and what they are willing to do in order to help Syria.
 
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