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I disagree. Rebels have been preparing for years. Assad stopped getting big support from resistance axis due to him offering investments to UAE and other Arab nations. And also his loyalty more to Russia.They will discuss how best to create a balance so to limit civilian casualties
If nothing is discussed their is worry, Christian and alewite communities being targeted and being forced to leave the country
What's happening in Syria, is exactly why the Arab states were so quiet on Gaza, they were more worried about Iran and it's growing and expanding proxy power rather then the Zionists and we're willing to punish Hamas and the people of Palestine to get Iran out,
This rebel push can't happen overnight, it's been in the planning for a while
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I just translated his Twitter post. It's good to see all perspectives and concerns. I think his concern is not misplaced. But I don't know how it will play out.This is not realistic, tribes around Euphrate already ditched them and rebels sent reinforcements from their ranks there. No way that they will allow kurds to rule over their lands now when current regime is gone.
Israel - Iran - US - Arab states are all on same side when it comes to Syria. Just embarrassed to admit it so each creates a different picture. All want to prevent Islamist movements takeover of Syria.
Israel is shy to admit it prefers Assad and opposes rebels so it uses different language:
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Israeli media quoting security sources:
We will help the Kurds and Druze in Syria if they are in danger
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