โ โ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ NEW: Very intense airstrikes on Latakia port, as Israel reportedly sinks the entire remaining fleet of the Syrian Navy
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โ โ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ BREAKING: Israeli tanks have exited Quneitra Governorate, and have now reached Western Damascus Governorate
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โ โ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ BREAKING: Israeli tanks have exited Quneitra Governorate, and have now reached Western Damascus Governorate @Middle_East_Spectator
โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ /๐ฑ๐ง NEW: The IDF seems to be advancing along the Lebanese border, I don't like the look of this
It could just be to secure a 'buffer zone' in Syria as Israel says. But Israel has long considered entering Lebanon through Syria, bypassing Hezbollah's main defense lines.
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It could just be to secure a 'buffer zone' in Syria as Israel says. But Israel has long considered entering Lebanon through Syria, bypassing Hezbollah's main defense lines.
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โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ The current situation (map may not be fully updated):
Israel's initial stated goal was to 'temporarily take control over the UN-supervised zone' in the Syrian Golan Heights, including Quneitra.
However, they have since then moved past the 1974 'Line Bravo', and entered the Western Damascus Countryside. Their exact motives are currently unknown.
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Israel's initial stated goal was to 'temporarily take control over the UN-supervised zone' in the Syrian Golan Heights, including Quneitra.
However, they have since then moved past the 1974 'Line Bravo', and entered the Western Damascus Countryside. Their exact motives are currently unknown.
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โ โ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ NEW: Heavy Israeli airstrikes on Damascus โ Israel seems to have free game in Syria now that the SAA is gone
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โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ/๐ฑ๐ง Reminder: In April of this year, the IDF detonated dozens of minefields located in the occupied Golan Heights
In a future ground offensive against Hezbollah, the IDF might enter Lebanon by passing through the Golan Heights and western Syria, bypassing the heavily fortified Hezbollah strongholds in southern Lebanon, where they failed in 2006.
Syria could become a very important part in any upcoming full-scale war.
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In a future ground offensive against Hezbollah, the IDF might enter Lebanon by passing through the Golan Heights and western Syria, bypassing the heavily fortified Hezbollah strongholds in southern Lebanon, where they failed in 2006.
Syria could become a very important part in any upcoming full-scale war.
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โ ๐ต๐ธโ๐ฎ๐ท The backstabbing has started: Motasem Dalloul, a Gaza-based journalist who lost much of his family due to Israeli bombings, widely considered a hero of journalism, now blames Iran and Hezbollah for the situation in Gaza I have told people this countlessโฆ
โ ๐ธ๐พ This guy just claimed a few hours ago that Sednaya prison contained 150,000 (150 THOUSAND) secret prisoners
Of course, this is completely false, even the White Helmets admitted a maximum of 4000 prisoners in their statement.
If they maintain these ridiculous lies even now Assad is gone, imagine the lies they were willing to invent when he was still in power.
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Of course, this is completely false, even the White Helmets admitted a maximum of 4000 prisoners in their statement.
If they maintain these ridiculous lies even now Assad is gone, imagine the lies they were willing to invent when he was still in power.
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โ โ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ MAP UPDATE: Israel has captured Jibaata al-Khashab, Hadhar, Erneh, Rimeh, Bqa'sim, Qal'at Jandal, Darbul and Heenah, in Western Damascus Governorate โ Al Mayadeen
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โ โ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ MAP UPDATE: Israel has captured Jibaata al-Khashab, Hadhar, Erneh, Rimeh, Bqa'sim, Qal'at Jandal, Darbul and Heenah, in Western Damascus Governorate โ Al Mayadeen @Middle_East_Spectator
The 'rebels' have not mounted a single defense btw. Israel is just walking in.
โ ๐ธ๐พ /๐ฎ๐ฑ SNA-affiliated Azaz News Network: 'There is no truth to the claims spread by 'anti-revolutionary media' that Israel has advanced in western Damascus countryside'
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โ ๐ธ๐พ /๐ฎ๐ฑ SNA-affiliated Azaz News Network: 'There is no truth to the claims spread by 'anti-revolutionary media' that Israel has advanced in western Damascus countryside' @Middle_East_Spectator
I assume HTS / SNA have made a 'tactical withdrawal' to stronger defensive lines in the rear?
โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ /๐ฑ๐ง/๐ฑ๐ง Regarding the Israeli Ground Maneuver in Western Syria:
If I were Hezbollah, I'd be looking at this maneuver very closely right now. If Hezbollah's leadership estimates that Israel will make an unexpected flanking maneuver to enter Lebanon through Syria, then it's best to take preemptive action and take the battle to Syria, or at least take precautionary measures and deploy some squads to the mountainous border area โ and they might already be doing that as we speak.
That is, assuming Israel's goal for this maneuver in Syria actually is Lebanon. Because to be honest, I don't see any other reason for them to be pushing this much Northward along the Lebanese border area. Lebanon has to be their goal somehow.
If invading Lebanon is not their goal, then there are only two other scenarios I can think of that Israel might be aiming for. One is cutting the Damascus-Beirut highway near Yafour, which makes little sense considering that Israel has no reason to be worried about Hezbollah shipments from rebel-controlled Syria to Lebanon for now.
The other scenario, which would be a major 'WTF' moment, is that Israel will actually try to capture Damascus for whatever reason. I highly doubt they will, but if they simply wanted to create a Security Zone in Syria or even an independent Druze state, there would be no need to move this far up North, they could simply push for Daraa & Suwayda.
So, as I stated, it is far more likely that Netanyahu wants to continue the war against Hezbollah in Lebanon by flanking from the East (Syria), possibly advancing into the Beqaa or even Beirut. If this is indeed their goal, then they're planning for a very large war, which will likely draw in Iran directly.
In my opion, Israel favors its chances currently. Assad just fell, Trump is about to take office, and Iran under Pezeshkian is not as assertive as it was several months ago. There may never be a better 'opportunity' for Israel to go 'all-in' regarding Lebanon (& maybe even Iran) than now.
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If I were Hezbollah, I'd be looking at this maneuver very closely right now. If Hezbollah's leadership estimates that Israel will make an unexpected flanking maneuver to enter Lebanon through Syria, then it's best to take preemptive action and take the battle to Syria, or at least take precautionary measures and deploy some squads to the mountainous border area โ and they might already be doing that as we speak.
That is, assuming Israel's goal for this maneuver in Syria actually is Lebanon. Because to be honest, I don't see any other reason for them to be pushing this much Northward along the Lebanese border area. Lebanon has to be their goal somehow.
If invading Lebanon is not their goal, then there are only two other scenarios I can think of that Israel might be aiming for. One is cutting the Damascus-Beirut highway near Yafour, which makes little sense considering that Israel has no reason to be worried about Hezbollah shipments from rebel-controlled Syria to Lebanon for now.
The other scenario, which would be a major 'WTF' moment, is that Israel will actually try to capture Damascus for whatever reason. I highly doubt they will, but if they simply wanted to create a Security Zone in Syria or even an independent Druze state, there would be no need to move this far up North, they could simply push for Daraa & Suwayda.
So, as I stated, it is far more likely that Netanyahu wants to continue the war against Hezbollah in Lebanon by flanking from the East (Syria), possibly advancing into the Beqaa or even Beirut. If this is indeed their goal, then they're planning for a very large war, which will likely draw in Iran directly.
In my opion, Israel favors its chances currently. Assad just fell, Trump is about to take office, and Iran under Pezeshkian is not as assertive as it was several months ago. There may never be a better 'opportunity' for Israel to go 'all-in' regarding Lebanon (& maybe even Iran) than now.
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โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ /๐ฑ๐ง/๐ฑ๐ง Regarding the Israeli Ground Maneuver in Western Syria: If I were Hezbollah, I'd be looking at this maneuver very closely right now. If Hezbollah's leadership estimates that Israel will make an unexpected flanking maneuver to enter Lebanonโฆ
โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ธ๐พ /๐ฑ๐ง So, basically 4 reasons that could explain this Israeli maneuver:
1. They want to flank Hezbollah and enter Lebanon from the East, which would mean the continuation of the war in Lebanon & a massive level of escalation not seen before.
2. They want to cut off 'Highway 1', the Damascus-Beirut Highway, in order to stop shipments of Iranian weapons to Hezbollah through Syria, which is unlikely considering that HTS / SNA will probably not allow these shipments regardless. But maybe Israel simply distrusts the rebels to that extent & want to make sure on their own.
3. They for some reason want to capture Damascus. At that point it would just be a plain 'landgrab' to expand Greater Israel, they have no legitimate reason to do this. Even the West would almost certainly condemn it.
4. They're just trolling everyone by advancing along the Lebanese border & near Damascus, and in reality they only care about establishing a security zone or a Druze state in the South of Syria in Daraa & Suwayda. (Or, in real terms, they want to be positioned near Lebanon 'JUST IN CASE' they need to carry out point 1. or 2.)
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1. They want to flank Hezbollah and enter Lebanon from the East, which would mean the continuation of the war in Lebanon & a massive level of escalation not seen before.
2. They want to cut off 'Highway 1', the Damascus-Beirut Highway, in order to stop shipments of Iranian weapons to Hezbollah through Syria, which is unlikely considering that HTS / SNA will probably not allow these shipments regardless. But maybe Israel simply distrusts the rebels to that extent & want to make sure on their own.
3. They for some reason want to capture Damascus. At that point it would just be a plain 'landgrab' to expand Greater Israel, they have no legitimate reason to do this. Even the West would almost certainly condemn it.
4. They're just trolling everyone by advancing along the Lebanese border & near Damascus, and in reality they only care about establishing a security zone or a Druze state in the South of Syria in Daraa & Suwayda. (Or, in real terms, they want to be positioned near Lebanon 'JUST IN CASE' they need to carry out point 1. or 2.)
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โ The 'Alawite Muslim Defence League' is literally a page of Twitter larpers with a little over 6k followers, they are not even a political party, it is one singular guy running a pro-Alawite page, they have no political relevance whatsoever and they aren't even based in Syria.
It can't even be described as a 'movement', that's like me going to London, starting a 'Shia Defence League' page on Twitter, gaining 6k followers, and posting some anti-Sunni memes (this is literally what they do) while complaining about politics. Does that mean I am relevant in political discourse?
Some people are desperate to form a certain narrative, no matter how far-fetched and unrealistic it is. Imagine taking a Twitter page with 6k subs and branding it as a relevant political movement.
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It can't even be described as a 'movement', that's like me going to London, starting a 'Shia Defence League' page on Twitter, gaining 6k followers, and posting some anti-Sunni memes (this is literally what they do) while complaining about politics. Does that mean I am relevant in political discourse?
Some people are desperate to form a certain narrative, no matter how far-fetched and unrealistic it is. Imagine taking a Twitter page with 6k subs and branding it as a relevant political movement.
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