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🇸🇾 Report | Arrests based on unproven allegations, undocumented accusations, and indiscriminate killings, including executions and burials in mass graves, continue under the reign of Israeli-backed Turkish terror groups and so-called revolutionaries in Syria.
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🇸🇾 Report | Tahrir Terrorists Continue Humiliation Tactics of IOF During Arrests in Qamhana:
In Qamhana, Hama, Tahrir terrorists subjected individuals accused of being “shabiha” to acts of humiliation. Captives were forced to bark like dogs, a recurring tactic used by HTS to demean and dehumanize detainees.
What kind of Islam is this? Any guess? The Islam of the Umayyads, who burned alive, humiliated, and flayed the companions of the Prophet, and trampled upon the sons of Prophet in Karbala—including infants.
This is what is being done to Syria. But be warned, this humiliation will return to those who celebrate it. It always does.
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In Qamhana, Hama, Tahrir terrorists subjected individuals accused of being “shabiha” to acts of humiliation. Captives were forced to bark like dogs, a recurring tactic used by HTS to demean and dehumanize detainees.
What kind of Islam is this? Any guess? The Islam of the Umayyads, who burned alive, humiliated, and flayed the companions of the Prophet, and trampled upon the sons of Prophet in Karbala—including infants.
This is what is being done to Syria. But be warned, this humiliation will return to those who celebrate it. It always does.
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❎ Al-Julani admits that his military move prevented a very large regional war against Israel in which Syria, Iraq and Iran would participate, which could embarrass Türkiye and push it to stand with Iran.
“The man openly admits that his mission is to protect Israel and secure its military incursion into Syria safely.”
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“The man openly admits that his mission is to protect Israel and secure its military incursion into Syria safely.”
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Who are the figures that the commander of the Military Operations Department, Ahmed al-Sharaa, granted military ranks within the new CIA MI6 Mossad MIT Syrian army?
• Major General Marhaf Abu Qasra: known as Abu Hassan al-Hamawi or Abu Hassan 600, from the town of Halfaya in Hama Governorate, commander of the military wing of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham. He was appointed Minister of Defense.
• Major General Ali Nour al-Din al-Naasan: from the town of Taybat al-Imam in Hama Governorate, he was appointed Chief of Staff and is a military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Muhammad Khair Hassan Shuaib, known as Abu al-Khair Taftanaz. A military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Abdul Rahman Hussein al-Khatib, Abu Hussein al-Urduni. Jordanian nationality, a military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Abdul Aziz Dawoud Khodabardi (Abu Muhammad Turkistan): descends from the Turkistani minority in China, a leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Abdo Muhammad Sarhan: former Emir of Jabhat al-Nusra in Eastern Ghouta, a Syrian from Eastern Ghouta.
• Omar Mohammed Jaftchi, Mukhtar al-Turki, Turkish nationality, military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham
• Colonel Abdul Samriz Bashari: Abu Qatada al-Albani, Albanian nationality, military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham
• Colonel Ahmed Issa al-Sheikh: Leader of the Suqour al-Sham faction, Syrian from Idlib Governorate.
• Colonel Ahmed Rizq: Leader in the Zenki Movement (child beheaders), one of the figures loyal to Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Colonel Mohammed Diaa al-Tahhan: Abu Saleh al-Tahhan, leader of the Jaysh al-Ahrar faction.
• Colonel Hussein al-Ubaid: Military leader in the Ahrar al-Sham movement.
• Colonel Jamil al-Saleh: Dissident officer and leader of the Jaysh al-Izza faction.
• Colonel Mulan Tarson Abdul Samad: Tajik nationality, leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Colonel Alaa Mohammed Abdul Baqi: Egyptian nationality, leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Colonel Ibnian Ahmed al-Hariri: Jordanian nationality, leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
New names will be added to the list as new information becomes available.
• Major General Marhaf Abu Qasra: known as Abu Hassan al-Hamawi or Abu Hassan 600, from the town of Halfaya in Hama Governorate, commander of the military wing of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham. He was appointed Minister of Defense.
• Major General Ali Nour al-Din al-Naasan: from the town of Taybat al-Imam in Hama Governorate, he was appointed Chief of Staff and is a military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Muhammad Khair Hassan Shuaib, known as Abu al-Khair Taftanaz. A military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Abdul Rahman Hussein al-Khatib, Abu Hussein al-Urduni. Jordanian nationality, a military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Abdul Aziz Dawoud Khodabardi (Abu Muhammad Turkistan): descends from the Turkistani minority in China, a leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Brigadier General Abdo Muhammad Sarhan: former Emir of Jabhat al-Nusra in Eastern Ghouta, a Syrian from Eastern Ghouta.
• Omar Mohammed Jaftchi, Mukhtar al-Turki, Turkish nationality, military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham
• Colonel Abdul Samriz Bashari: Abu Qatada al-Albani, Albanian nationality, military leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham
• Colonel Ahmed Issa al-Sheikh: Leader of the Suqour al-Sham faction, Syrian from Idlib Governorate.
• Colonel Ahmed Rizq: Leader in the Zenki Movement (child beheaders), one of the figures loyal to Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Colonel Mohammed Diaa al-Tahhan: Abu Saleh al-Tahhan, leader of the Jaysh al-Ahrar faction.
• Colonel Hussein al-Ubaid: Military leader in the Ahrar al-Sham movement.
• Colonel Jamil al-Saleh: Dissident officer and leader of the Jaysh al-Izza faction.
• Colonel Mulan Tarson Abdul Samad: Tajik nationality, leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Colonel Alaa Mohammed Abdul Baqi: Egyptian nationality, leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
• Colonel Ibnian Ahmed al-Hariri: Jordanian nationality, leader in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.
New names will be added to the list as new information becomes available.
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Forwarded from NEW WORLD ORDYR 313 (0 EIE)
Why the terms "militias" and "proxies" are plain wrong to describe the resistance fighters and groups like Hezbollah, Ansarullah, Hamas/PIJ and other resistance groups:
The word "militia", has no origins in Arabic, Farsi or any of the languages from the West Asian region, it is a completely foreign word
One of the definitions for the term "militia", means armed civilians, but other definitions also means armed groups that commit terrorism and rebel acts. It is a foreign word, comes from the colonizers, used to describe our resistance to belittle their role, call them unprofessional when they follow Islamic guidelines
It is their word and they play around the definitions how they please. We do not need their own vocabulary to define who we are, otherwise we still possess colonized mindset where it's them who decide the reality for us and give us the labels. So why would you use a wishy washy foreign term when we as Muslims have been taught by the holy Quran on this matter? In Islam it is very clear, those who fight for the sake of Allah are mujahideen, those who get killed for the sake of Allah are martyrs. Any other label used, simply goes against what Islam tells us
Some may say it is a neutral word and they are armed civilians, which makes the definition true and logical. With that argument, here is an important thing to remember. Why do we call those who are killed in the field "shuhada'"? Which means martyrs? By definition, they are also dead, killed, but why we call them martyrs? It's because the word martyr describes the highest status of death, in a noble way. Logically speaking, yes they are killed and dead, but we don't use that term but call them martyrs because we appreciate their effort, out of respect and it is also what Allah describes them, those who die for the sake of Allah, die defending, get killed defending, they are martyrs
So with that in mind, whether they are alive or "killed", we give them the same amount of respect, that is why we refer to them as mujahideen or fighters, we don't need to wait for them to get killed until we give them a higher status of respect. So if we use the term "dead" for a martyr, we are not only wrong as they are alive according to what even the holy Quran says, but that also lowers their status and reduces their effort and noble sacrifice. Same goes to the fighters and mujahideen, we call them mujahideen, not militias, reducing their noble sacrifice and status to something from high status to the status of something lower, ambiguous and doesn't give enough respect
In Arabic media, the term "militia" is HEAVILY used to defame the fighters, disrespect them and paint them as unprofessional armed people, rather than stating that they are resistance fighters, fighting and resisting global powers and foiling American/Zionist agendas. There is a reason also why Hezbollah, Hamas, PMF and Ansarullah never call themselves militias but mujahideen, you are not smarter than them, nor you know more than they do, nor that you can speak for them while you are sitting at home and say something about them while THEY themselves don't use because it is disrespectful foreign label. There is a reason why the enemy uses that word in media against the resistance. So why do we use a word that feeds the Western/Colonialist narrative and also defying Islam?
As for the term proxy, it is very simple. Proxies are never taught to produce their own weapons so they are reliant on their masters to continue fulfilling their agendas and never bite the hand of the master, while allies are taught to produce their drones, missiles and help them to be independent on their own. Look at how Hamas, Hezbollah and Ansarullah are able to create their own weapons and rockets, while Syrian terrorist groups were only given weapons to follow their masters or else support will be cut completely
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The word "militia", has no origins in Arabic, Farsi or any of the languages from the West Asian region, it is a completely foreign word
One of the definitions for the term "militia", means armed civilians, but other definitions also means armed groups that commit terrorism and rebel acts. It is a foreign word, comes from the colonizers, used to describe our resistance to belittle their role, call them unprofessional when they follow Islamic guidelines
It is their word and they play around the definitions how they please. We do not need their own vocabulary to define who we are, otherwise we still possess colonized mindset where it's them who decide the reality for us and give us the labels. So why would you use a wishy washy foreign term when we as Muslims have been taught by the holy Quran on this matter? In Islam it is very clear, those who fight for the sake of Allah are mujahideen, those who get killed for the sake of Allah are martyrs. Any other label used, simply goes against what Islam tells us
Some may say it is a neutral word and they are armed civilians, which makes the definition true and logical. With that argument, here is an important thing to remember. Why do we call those who are killed in the field "shuhada'"? Which means martyrs? By definition, they are also dead, killed, but why we call them martyrs? It's because the word martyr describes the highest status of death, in a noble way. Logically speaking, yes they are killed and dead, but we don't use that term but call them martyrs because we appreciate their effort, out of respect and it is also what Allah describes them, those who die for the sake of Allah, die defending, get killed defending, they are martyrs
So with that in mind, whether they are alive or "killed", we give them the same amount of respect, that is why we refer to them as mujahideen or fighters, we don't need to wait for them to get killed until we give them a higher status of respect. So if we use the term "dead" for a martyr, we are not only wrong as they are alive according to what even the holy Quran says, but that also lowers their status and reduces their effort and noble sacrifice. Same goes to the fighters and mujahideen, we call them mujahideen, not militias, reducing their noble sacrifice and status to something from high status to the status of something lower, ambiguous and doesn't give enough respect
In Arabic media, the term "militia" is HEAVILY used to defame the fighters, disrespect them and paint them as unprofessional armed people, rather than stating that they are resistance fighters, fighting and resisting global powers and foiling American/Zionist agendas. There is a reason also why Hezbollah, Hamas, PMF and Ansarullah never call themselves militias but mujahideen, you are not smarter than them, nor you know more than they do, nor that you can speak for them while you are sitting at home and say something about them while THEY themselves don't use because it is disrespectful foreign label. There is a reason why the enemy uses that word in media against the resistance. So why do we use a word that feeds the Western/Colonialist narrative and also defying Islam?
As for the term proxy, it is very simple. Proxies are never taught to produce their own weapons so they are reliant on their masters to continue fulfilling their agendas and never bite the hand of the master, while allies are taught to produce their drones, missiles and help them to be independent on their own. Look at how Hamas, Hezbollah and Ansarullah are able to create their own weapons and rockets, while Syrian terrorist groups were only given weapons to follow their masters or else support will be cut completely
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🔸 PIJ/Hamas never refer to themselves as militias, Hezbollah never refers to themselves as militias, PMF never refer to themselves as militias, Ansarullah never refer to themselves as militias. Abu Azerael, a prominent mujahid and leader in, with a very high position in PMF and he is one who speaks for the resistance group, says they are NOT militias...
Yet, some would defy all of them and call them militias, label them as what they say they are not? What entitlement and ignorance that is to call them all wrong, oppose Islamic values in this matter and use colonizer word used to disrespect the fighters/mujahideen? You do not speak for the resistance for who they are, you don't sit and define who they are
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❎ The term “militia” typically refers to non-professional fighters organized for military purposes, often operating outside regular state control.
In the West Asian context, particularly concerning the Axis of Resistance—which includes groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, various factions in Iraq, the Houthis in Yemen, and others—labeling these entities as mere “militias” oversimplifies their roles and carries negative connotations.
These resistance movements are comprehensive organizations deeply rooted in Islamic values and community welfare, encompassing a wide range of societal functions:
• Educational Initiatives: Establishing schools and programs to disseminate knowledge and promote cultural and religious awareness.
• Social Welfare Programs: Providing support for women, children, and marginalized communities through various services and initiatives.
• Economic Systems: Developing financial structures to support their activities and the communities they serve.
• Media and Communication: Operating radio stations, publications, and satellite channels to influence public opinion and disseminate their messages.
• Security and Defense: Maintaining armed wings to defend their communities against external threats.
For instance, Hezbollah in Lebanon has evolved into a significant political and social force, engaging in various non-military activities that contribute to its legitimacy and influence within Lebanese society.
Similarly, the AnsarAllah in Yemen have established administrative structures and social services in areas under their control, functioning beyond the scope of a traditional militia.
Labeling these multifaceted organizations as mere “militias” undermines their legitimacy and fails to capture the comprehensive nature of their operations. It’s essential to recognize that the Axis of Resistance is not a monolithic entity; it comprises diverse groups with varying cultural, religious, and national backgrounds, including Sunnis, Shias, Kurds, Yezdis, and even Christians. This diversity reflects their broad appeal and the inclusive nature of their resistance against oppression.
In contrast, terrorist groups like Tahrir al-Sham and al-Nusra Front are more accurately described as militias. These organizations often engage in organized terrorism at the behest of external powers, aiming to destabilize legitimate governments and impose their own agendas — these are terrorist militias.
Therefore, the use of terms like “Shia militia” by certain Western outlets is not only inaccurate but also carries negative connotations that fail to capture the comprehensive and legitimate nature of these resistance movements. Recognizing the full spectrum of their activities and the values they uphold is crucial for an accurate understanding of their role in the region.
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In the West Asian context, particularly concerning the Axis of Resistance—which includes groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, various factions in Iraq, the Houthis in Yemen, and others—labeling these entities as mere “militias” oversimplifies their roles and carries negative connotations.
These resistance movements are comprehensive organizations deeply rooted in Islamic values and community welfare, encompassing a wide range of societal functions:
• Educational Initiatives: Establishing schools and programs to disseminate knowledge and promote cultural and religious awareness.
• Social Welfare Programs: Providing support for women, children, and marginalized communities through various services and initiatives.
• Economic Systems: Developing financial structures to support their activities and the communities they serve.
• Media and Communication: Operating radio stations, publications, and satellite channels to influence public opinion and disseminate their messages.
• Security and Defense: Maintaining armed wings to defend their communities against external threats.
For instance, Hezbollah in Lebanon has evolved into a significant political and social force, engaging in various non-military activities that contribute to its legitimacy and influence within Lebanese society.
Similarly, the AnsarAllah in Yemen have established administrative structures and social services in areas under their control, functioning beyond the scope of a traditional militia.
Labeling these multifaceted organizations as mere “militias” undermines their legitimacy and fails to capture the comprehensive nature of their operations. It’s essential to recognize that the Axis of Resistance is not a monolithic entity; it comprises diverse groups with varying cultural, religious, and national backgrounds, including Sunnis, Shias, Kurds, Yezdis, and even Christians. This diversity reflects their broad appeal and the inclusive nature of their resistance against oppression.
In contrast, terrorist groups like Tahrir al-Sham and al-Nusra Front are more accurately described as militias. These organizations often engage in organized terrorism at the behest of external powers, aiming to destabilize legitimate governments and impose their own agendas — these are terrorist militias.
Therefore, the use of terms like “Shia militia” by certain Western outlets is not only inaccurate but also carries negative connotations that fail to capture the comprehensive and legitimate nature of these resistance movements. Recognizing the full spectrum of their activities and the values they uphold is crucial for an accurate understanding of their role in the region.
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🇸🇾 Breaking | Reports that Israeli forces stormed the city of Quneitra in southern Syria, surrounding government buildings and expelling employees from their offices.
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🇹🇷 Report | Despite official statements from Turkish authorities about halting trade with Israel, recent activities suggest that mega economic exchanges continue. The oil and chemical tanker “TRANS SEA” departed from Turkey’s Diliskelesi port, initially indicating Port Said in Egypt as its destination. Midway through its journey, the vessel altered its course, disabled its Automatic Identification System (AIS), and proceeded to Haifa port in Israel.
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🇵🇸 Report | One-Month-Old Palestinian Baby Freezes to Death in Gaza: Joma Batran, a one-month-old Palestinian baby, has tragically frozen to death in Gaza. According to his family, Joma succumbed to the extreme cold early this morning while sheltering in…
🇵🇸 Report | Medical sources reported that the twin of baby Jomaa Batran, who died yesterday due to the extreme cold, has also passed away in the neonatal unit of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
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🇵🇸 Breaking | 1413 Palestinian families completely killed in Gaza:
According to reports, the ongoing massacre in Gaza has led to the complete loss of 1,413 families, with all members martyred or missing. Additionally, approximately 57,000 individuals have been martyred or are missing due to the Israeli aggression.
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) reports that women and children constitute 70% of the missing persons in Gaza, totaling around 7,000 individuals.
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According to reports, the ongoing massacre in Gaza has led to the complete loss of 1,413 families, with all members martyred or missing. Additionally, approximately 57,000 individuals have been martyred or are missing due to the Israeli aggression.
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) reports that women and children constitute 70% of the missing persons in Gaza, totaling around 7,000 individuals.
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🇵🇸 Report | The occupation army has released footage of the arrest of Dr. Hussam Abu Safia and medical staff from Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Eyewitness testimony from individuals recently released from Kamal Adwan reveals the brutal treatment of Dr. Abu Safiya. Occupation soldiers reportedly flogged him with a street electrical wire, referred to as the "Norwegian wire," known to be even more painful than a whip. They also forced him and other hospital staff to strip before transferring them to an undisclosed location. This abuse took place at the field investigation headquarters in the Al-Fakhoura area.
These firsthand accounts directly contradict the propaganda video released by the occupation army, which seeks to mislead the public by falsely claiming humane treatment of Dr. Abu Safiya and other hospital staff.
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Eyewitness testimony from individuals recently released from Kamal Adwan reveals the brutal treatment of Dr. Abu Safiya. Occupation soldiers reportedly flogged him with a street electrical wire, referred to as the "Norwegian wire," known to be even more painful than a whip. They also forced him and other hospital staff to strip before transferring them to an undisclosed location. This abuse took place at the field investigation headquarters in the Al-Fakhoura area.
These firsthand accounts directly contradict the propaganda video released by the occupation army, which seeks to mislead the public by falsely claiming humane treatment of Dr. Abu Safiya and other hospital staff.
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🇵🇸 Breaking | Initial reports indicate that Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya is being held in the notorious Sde Timan detention center. He has reportedly been flogged with wire and is being kept in very undesirable conditions.
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🇸🇾 Report | First statement by the Syrian resistance.
“After nearly three weeks of armed gangs taking power in Syria with the approval and blessing of America, the Zionist occupation state, and NATO.
We have seen since the first day the malicious acts they committed, including thefts, violations, riots, corruption, chaos, sabotage and destruction of Syrian public property.
We have also seen the Hollywood films they made in the Saydnaya prison to gain public opinion and support, mocking the minds of the who believed in naivety and shared the lies. They were helped in this by media hype from Zionist channels, especially those of the Gulf, forgetting the prisons of the Zionist occupation and the war of extermination on Gaza.
We expected from day one that the future of Syria after 12/8 would be dark for its people, and we said that the “Wahhabi law of swords on necks” had come.
Some believed us at the time, while others continued to dance in delight at the imaginary “freedom” to the tunes of the Israeli bombing that did not stop for several nights, coinciding with an Israeli incursion and violation of the land and sovereignty of the state.
This was complete disregarded by the administration that took over the reins of power, until the so-called “Maher Marwan” made statements a day ago justifying the reasons for the Israeli bombing of the capabilities of the Syrian people and tickling the feelings of the enemy that the new administration does not have any problems with him and that it is prostrate and open to peace, and that Netanyahu’s problem was only with Iran and Hezbollah in Syria and that they got rid of these problems and now the so-called “Sharia” is fully prepared to implement and receive orders from Tel Aviv.
Indeed, the Zionist "Wahhabi" project began killing the sons of the Syrian people in the streets, homes and farms with the bullets of the new administration, the government of terrorist gangs, unjustly and aggressively, without any legitimate religious or legal justifications.
The decision to shed human blood is made by asking a question or by looking at an identity, and starving and besieging residential areas and bombing them with the children, women inside under the pretext of pursuing the "remnants of the regime." What kind of remnants are these and what false pretexts makes you bomb homes over the heads of their inhabitants?
But there is nothing strange about these actions, because whoever was taught by the Jewish ISIS will do what the Israeli army does in Palestine, where it bombs a building crowded with civilians and kills hundreds of martyrs under the pretext of pursuing the resistance.
Following the above, we, as a group from Damascus, the coast, and other cities, confirm the following:
The continuation of the armed gangs affiliated with the new administration in committing massacres against our people will be met with targeting your terrorist elements and leaders.
Our Syrian popular resistance has many surprises in store, and our youth are capable of reaching you in the middle of Damascus. We call on all concerned parties inside and outside Syria to force the terrorist administration represented by Ahmed al-Sharaa to stop its criminal operations against the Syrian people, so that a bloodbath does not occur, which is now just around the corner with the escalation of their terrorism and criminality.
We are still waiting for the blood shed to stop so that it is not said that we are instigators of sedition. We only want Syria to be Arab and independent, as it was for all components of our people."
#SyrianResistance
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“After nearly three weeks of armed gangs taking power in Syria with the approval and blessing of America, the Zionist occupation state, and NATO.
We have seen since the first day the malicious acts they committed, including thefts, violations, riots, corruption, chaos, sabotage and destruction of Syrian public property.
We have also seen the Hollywood films they made in the Saydnaya prison to gain public opinion and support, mocking the minds of the who believed in naivety and shared the lies. They were helped in this by media hype from Zionist channels, especially those of the Gulf, forgetting the prisons of the Zionist occupation and the war of extermination on Gaza.
We expected from day one that the future of Syria after 12/8 would be dark for its people, and we said that the “Wahhabi law of swords on necks” had come.
Some believed us at the time, while others continued to dance in delight at the imaginary “freedom” to the tunes of the Israeli bombing that did not stop for several nights, coinciding with an Israeli incursion and violation of the land and sovereignty of the state.
This was complete disregarded by the administration that took over the reins of power, until the so-called “Maher Marwan” made statements a day ago justifying the reasons for the Israeli bombing of the capabilities of the Syrian people and tickling the feelings of the enemy that the new administration does not have any problems with him and that it is prostrate and open to peace, and that Netanyahu’s problem was only with Iran and Hezbollah in Syria and that they got rid of these problems and now the so-called “Sharia” is fully prepared to implement and receive orders from Tel Aviv.
Indeed, the Zionist "Wahhabi" project began killing the sons of the Syrian people in the streets, homes and farms with the bullets of the new administration, the government of terrorist gangs, unjustly and aggressively, without any legitimate religious or legal justifications.
The decision to shed human blood is made by asking a question or by looking at an identity, and starving and besieging residential areas and bombing them with the children, women inside under the pretext of pursuing the "remnants of the regime." What kind of remnants are these and what false pretexts makes you bomb homes over the heads of their inhabitants?
But there is nothing strange about these actions, because whoever was taught by the Jewish ISIS will do what the Israeli army does in Palestine, where it bombs a building crowded with civilians and kills hundreds of martyrs under the pretext of pursuing the resistance.
Following the above, we, as a group from Damascus, the coast, and other cities, confirm the following:
The continuation of the armed gangs affiliated with the new administration in committing massacres against our people will be met with targeting your terrorist elements and leaders.
Our Syrian popular resistance has many surprises in store, and our youth are capable of reaching you in the middle of Damascus. We call on all concerned parties inside and outside Syria to force the terrorist administration represented by Ahmed al-Sharaa to stop its criminal operations against the Syrian people, so that a bloodbath does not occur, which is now just around the corner with the escalation of their terrorism and criminality.
We are still waiting for the blood shed to stop so that it is not said that we are instigators of sedition. We only want Syria to be Arab and independent, as it was for all components of our people."
#SyrianResistance
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🇱🇧 Report | Burial of Martyrs in Hezbollah and Civilian Lebanon Ongoing:
In Lebanon, Hezbollah continues to bury its martyrs in their hometowns weeks after the ceasefire started. Many are being relocated from where they were buried to their towns, while newly found martyrs are also being buried.
The people of Yaroun bid farewell to martyr Najwa Ghasham, and her body was buried in the Martyrs’ Cemetery in Haris. Ghasham, who refused to leave her home during both the 2006 war and the current 2024 conflict, was executed a few days ago by Israeli soldiers. Bullet wounds have been identified in her body. She was killed after the ceasefire.
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In Lebanon, Hezbollah continues to bury its martyrs in their hometowns weeks after the ceasefire started. Many are being relocated from where they were buried to their towns, while newly found martyrs are also being buried.
The people of Yaroun bid farewell to martyr Najwa Ghasham, and her body was buried in the Martyrs’ Cemetery in Haris. Ghasham, who refused to leave her home during both the 2006 war and the current 2024 conflict, was executed a few days ago by Israeli soldiers. Bullet wounds have been identified in her body. She was killed after the ceasefire.
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