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Israel strike in Syria kills Mughniyeh's son, 6 others | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR
BEIRUT: An Israeli helicopter strike on Syria's Golan Heights Sunday killed the son of slainHezbollah top commander Imad Mughniyeh and 6 other fighters, a Lebanese security source told The Daily Star.

Jihad Mughniyeh and field commander Mohammad Issa who goes by the nom de guerre "Abu Issa" were killed in the attack, the source said.

An Iranian field commander Abu Ali Tabtabai was also killed in the strike. The strike entirely destroyed one Hezbollah vehicle and damaged another, the source said.


Hezbollah issued a statement confirming the strike saying "a number of mujahedeens were martyred," during an inspection mission in the Syrian town of Quneitra, The Hezbollah statement added that the names of the fighters will be divulged later.

An Israeli helicopter carried out a strike against "terrorists" in the Syrian sector of the Golan Heights who were allegedly preparing an attack on Israel, an Israeli security source had earlier said.

The source told AFP the strike took place near Quneitra, close to the cease-fire line separating the Syrian part of the Golan Heights from the Israeli-occupied sector, confirming a report by Al-Manar television.

The report had said that an Israeli helicopter fired two missiles in the Syrian province of Quneitra near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

It did not specify the target of the strike in the area, called Amal Farms. The Israeli military declined comment and Syrian state media did not mention the attack.

Quneitra has seen heavy fighting between forces loyal to President Bashar Assad and rebels including Al-Qaeda-linked fighters.

"An Israeli helicopter fired two missiles on Amal Farms in Quneitra," the Lebanese news channel said, adding that two reconnaissance planes were also flying over the area.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based activist group monitoring the civil war, said the missiles fired Sunday targeted armed vehicles, citing local sources.

It said it did not know if the vehicles belonged to the army, Hezbollah or anti-Assad insurgents.

Israel has struck Syria several times since the start of the nearly four-year civil war, mostly destroying weaponry such as missiles that Israeli officials said were destined for Hezbollah in neighboring Lebanon.

Syria said last month that Israeli jets had bombed areas near Damascus international airport and in the town of Dimas, near the border with Lebanon.

Israel strike in Syria kills Mughniyeh's son, 6 others | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR
 
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YPG showed its sheer stupidity by attacking SAA in Hasakah, they are getting their arses handed to them in other areas by IS and also in Hasakah right now as some reports indicate, and now they decided to open a new front against SAA which has helped them counter IS. these goons will certainly regret this.

Actually Assheads attacked the Kurds first, because the YPG is part of the Syrian Revolution Council. Even Qassim Suliemani admits that the Assadist Army is useless. The Syrian Army (The real Syrian army) is holding out now against ISIS, Assheads and Nusra in Aleppo Simultaneously and have halted their advance and has taken territory back, not to mention their advances in the South.
 
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Actually Assheads attacked the Kurds first, because the YPG is part of the Syrian Revolution Council. Even Qassim Suliemani admits that the Assadist Army is useless. The Syrian Army (The real Syrian army) is holding out now against ISIS, Assheads and Nusra in Aleppo Simultaneously and have halted their advance and has taken territory back, not to mention their advances in the South.

Lol at the fight between Nusra and 'FSA', they are just the same because they fight along each other, as they have done in tens of operations.

It wasn't NDF and SAA who attacked first, YPG just thought it's going to be fun to extend its territory. They'll eventually retreat from this fighting.
 
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YPG showed its sheer stupidity by attacking SAA in Hasakah, they are getting their arses handed to them in other areas by IS and also in Hasakah right now as some reports indicate, and now they decided to open a new front against SAA which has helped them counter IS. these goons will certainly regret this.

seems I have to explain some simple things to you: SAA positions in Qamshlo like the airport and so on have been allowed to be under their control as an insurance. Like hostages so that the regime won't bomb the crap out of Kurdish cities(hence why regime never bombarded Kurdish areas except some times which they did in Aleppo and Amude). Kurds are not majority in Hasakeh city, around 40%which is a town that is filled with baath loyalists that hates Kurd to their last drop of blood. Last year YPG did even control the train station and went as south as to the Gweran neighbourhood! but where locals ambushed several Kurdish Asayis(police). YPG abandoned those areas and the train station along other areas to just protect Kurdish neighbourhoods, it's not entirely sure why. YPG are in constant battle with IS in and around Jazira canton as the regime and ISIS are drinking tea with eachother. All their focus is against daeh and future plans, they did not start the fight against the regime in hasakeh with good reasons to. but like last year the regime provoked aswell this time. YPG is not powerful enough nor do they have the resources to fight against assad and IS at the same time. And if the killings of civilians won't stop there won't be a reason for YPG to have the regime in hasakeh. alien just reported that there was a bomb attack in one of the regime checkpoints. Now if lets say YPG attacked assad in Qamishlo before the last days events it would lead to costly consequences for Kurds and YPG. In entire Jazira, Efrin, Aleppo as Kurdish towns and cities would be heaviliy bombed aswell. YPG got have several reasons to not provoke this

1.They do not have the resources to fight against several simultaneously
2. It's not worth the loss of civilians,military forces(we can see now happening). Don't forget that the Kurdish areas have been some of the most calm the entire war, why ruin that and force hundred thosuands more to flee from asshit jets?
3. They want international support before conducting such an act like no-fly zones etc

There is no Kurd that supports or likes assad with good reasons to and the fighters would all love to fight against assad but it's not worth the cost. for kurds there is no difference between saddam and assad. same shit. the crapheads have commited the same crimes against Kurds. which I have psoted several times but will post one more time just because of you.

Syrian independence[edit]
Suleiman Abbas ruled the first autonomous Kurdish region in Syria after the fall of Ottoman Empire. The area known at that time as Jazera or Mesopotamia, later was annexed by the Syrian Republic 1946.Osman Sabri and Daham Miro along with some Kurdish politicians, founded the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Syria (KDPS) in 1957. The objectives of KDPS were promotion of Kurdish cultural rights, economic progress and democratic change. KDPS was never legally recognized by the Syrian state and remains an underground organization, especially after a crackdown in 1960 during which several of its leaders were arrested, charged with separatism and imprisoned. After the failure of Syrian political union with Egypt in 1961, Syria was declared an Arab Republic in the interim constitution.

Syrian Arab Republic[edit]
Jazira census[edit]
On 23 August 1962, the government conducted a special population census only for the province of Jazira, which was predominantly Kurdish. As a result, around 120,000 Kurds in Jazira (20% of Syrian Kurds) were stripped of their Syrian citizenship. In fact, the inhabitants had Syrian identity cards and were told to hand them over to the administration for renewal. However, many of those Kurds who submitted their cards received nothing in return. Many were arbitrarily categorized as ajanib ('aliens'), while others who did not participate in the census were categorised as maktumin ('unregistered'), an even lower status than the ajanib; for all intents and purposes, these unregistered Kurds did not exist in the eyes of the state. They could not get jobs, become educated, own property, participate in politics, or even get married. In some cases, classifications varied even within Kurdish families: parents had citizenship but not their children, a child could be a citizen but nor his or her brothers and sisters. Those Kurds who lost their citizenship were often dispossessed of their lands, which were given by the state to Arab settlers.[31] A media campaign was launched against the Kurds with slogans such as Save Arabism in Jazira! and Fight the Kurdish Menace!.[32]

These policies in the Jazira region coincided with the beginning of Barzani's uprising in Iraqi Kurdistan and discovery of oilfields in the Kurdish inhabited areas of Syria. In June 1963, Syria took part in the Iraqi military campaign against the Kurds by providing aircraft, armoured vehicles and a force of 6,000 soldiers. Syrian troops crossed the Iraqi border and moved into Kurdish town of Zakho in pursuit of Barzani's fighters[33]

Arab cordon[edit]
In 1965, the Syrian government decided to create an Arab cordon (Hizam Arabi) in the Jazira region along the Turkish border. The cordon was 300 kilometers long and 10-15 kilometers wide, stretched from the Iraqi border in the east to Ras Al-Ain in the west. The implementation of the Arab cordon plan began in 1973 and Bedouin Arabs were brought in and resettled in Kurdish areas. The toponymy of the area such as village names were Arabized. According to the original plan, some 140,000 Kurds had to be deported to the southern desert near Al-Raad. Although Kurdish farmers were dispossessed of their lands, they refused to move and give up their houses. Among these Kurdish villagers, those who were designated as alien are not allowed to own property, to repair a crumbling house or to build a new one.[34]

Newroz protests[edit]
In March 1986, a few thousand Kurds wearing Kurdish costume gathered in the Kurdish part of Damascus to celebrate the spring festival of Newroz. Police warned them that Kurdish dress is prohibited and it fired on the crowd leaving one person dead. Around 40,000 Kurds took part in his funeral in Qamishli. Also in Afrin, three Kurds were killed during the Newroz demonstrations.[35]

The 2004 Qamishli uprising refers to the uprising by Syrian Kurds in the northeastern city of Qamishli in March 2004. The riots started during a chaotic football match, when some fans of the guest team (Arabs) started raising pictures of Saddam Hussein, an action that angered the fans of the host team (the Kurds). Both groups began throwing stones at each other, which soon developed to a political conflict as the Arab group raised pictures of Saddam Hussein while the Kurdish group raised the Flag of Kurdistan. TheBa'ath Party local office was burned down by Kurdish demonstrators, leading to the security forces reacting. The Syrian army responded quickly, deploying thousands of troops backed by tanks and helicopters, and launching a crack-down. Events climaxed when Kurds in Qamishli toppled a statue of Hafez al-Assad. At least 30 Kurds were killed as the security services re-took the city.[1] As a result of the crackdown, thousands of Syrian Kurds fled to Iraqi Kurdistan.


so no kaka stupid, just like it was the regime that started provoking and attacking last year, it was the same this year. last year the regime attacked the exact same time as IS was attacking YPG from Til Hamis, coincidence?
 
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Lol at the fight between Nusra and 'FSA', they are just the same because they fight along each other, as they have done in tens of operations.

It wasn't NDF and SAA who attacked first, YPG just thought it's going to be fun to extend its territory. They'll eventually retreat from this fighting.
We do fight with them because we have to, we don't let our people rot for political reasons.
We'd fight with Shiites/Alawites/whoever else if they wanted the fall of the Assad regime and ISIS, but clearly, there is no such organization.
 
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Lol at the fight between Nusra and 'FSA', they are just the same because they fight along each other, as they have done in tens of operations.

It wasn't NDF and SAA who attacked first, YPG just thought it's going to be fun to extend its territory. They'll eventually retreat from this fighting.

and I thought iranians had some fucking sense, man was I wrong

if you talk too much , i , as an iranian kurd will hop on a fighter and bomb the living shit outta you in jordan :lol:

looks like we've to talk to you pieces of shyte like that . and i must admit , there a lot of your terrorist kind in YPG , PKK and so forth .

if u were standing right in front of me right now, I would not hesitate to kill you :guns::guns:with all due respect, actually I have no respect for you at all I would kill you. you know very well that Kurds are very calm but bark too much how agressive we become. I mean you claim to be Kurd yet you support the actions of the regime and defend asshead . how sick and disgusting can one actually be. you don't feel any shame, nothing? tffff ban aw bawkta u daykta wek tu yan gowra kird


Al- Hasakah Province: The number of YPG and al- Asayish fighters who died in clashes with the regime forces has risen to 8. The same clashes, which have been broken out since yesterday morning, resulted in death of 9 members of the regime forces too.


Violent clashes are taking place between the regime forces supported by NDF against YPG and al- Asayish fighters in the vicinity of al- Asayish Center in the neighborhood of al- Aziziyya, information reported an advance for al- Asayish in the area. Other violent clashes between the same parties are still erupting in al- Talae’ area.


A man from Khashman area on the outskirts of al- Hasakah City killed by a sniper shot during the clashes in the city between YPG and the regime troops, information reported that YPG seized al- Khashman checkpoint and casualties on the regime forces ranks.


The neighborhoods and areas that have been shelled by the regime forces are witnessing displacement of people towards the nearby areas.


alienz wet dreams that assheads took over the fire station is not true

 
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bawkta u daykta wek tu yan gowra kird
haramzaya va toy oushan , tff va ghore daykat haramzaya .

you just set a new record , dogs are better than you since they don't insult eachothers family :lol:

i was certainly grown up in a much more civilized environment :lol: jordan :lol:
 
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haramzaya va toy oushan , tff va ghore daykat haramzaya .

you just set a new record , dogs are better than you since they don't insult eachothers family :lol:

i was certainly grown up in a much more civilized environment :lol: jordan :lol:


Daykem hestha ziniga dayk jendah. hardaxal dayk xom gah nakird wek dayk tu bo dane mullah farsi koni le shari Qom. Haramza, pis u kesif aw kesan ke jashiaty akan bo natawe xoyan. Bo nisthimani xoyan, wek xezane xot.

I have very good reasons to insult you and those who raised you, you do not. Anyone trying to justify the actions of asshead or anyone like him, like saddam are SHIT and have their place in hell reserved. you're shit. those who raised you are shit. it's funny how you just avoided everything else.

iran civilized? :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: , yeah I think I set a reccord on laughs in a single post actually. Iran is a fucked up country and a fucked up society. deny it all you want but it's the truth. Jordan may not be perfect but I'm glad I was raised there than some shithole like iran.
 
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