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Yeah, nobody injried nobody killed. :lol:

Nana 10 just did interview with IDF who fought in Gaza. One of them is pausing taking deep breaths and looks so depressed. The other shows video where Hamas targets 'civilian bulldozer' as Israel stated which actually had 11 idf injured and he admits on live Hebrew television that 11 were injured. He says he was part of that group hit and shows video on his cellphone. Israel media in English said absolutely nobody got hurt. :omghaha:

You guys are pathetic liars.
Last time you "quoted" Israeli media about Givati colonel killed. Are not u tired with that?

As I said, IDF publishes all its killed with names and pictures. In contrast to Hamas which hides its dead.
 
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Last time you "quoted" Israeli media about Givati colonel killed. Are not u tired with that?

As I said, IDF publishes all its killed with names and pictures. In contrast to Hamas which hides its dead.

No you are liar. I remember exact incident where Israeli media(all ynet , jpsot, times of Israel) said at rocket hit civilian bulldozer but no border workers were injured. That's what they called them. Israeli soldier went on Nana 10 recently displayed the video Hamas uploaded and said my group was hit here and we had 11 injured.

Hamas displayed all their casualties in every province in Gaza with montages for each person. Majority of killed were still 80-90% civilians. Nobody knows the armed wing members during war besides other members so they can't announce immediately. Civilians however are recognized right away by families. Israel of course because the resistance on the ground was going crazy and shelling civilians left and right. And partly because it couldn't find targets. That's why AP recently released report saying in the first 800 civilian deaths majority came from attacks on their family homes.

In past 45 min Israeli forces have fired twice on Gaza central towns with light fire. Israel desperately trying to provoke response probably from political order.
 
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Palestinians are most loyal to Assad in Aleppo. Here they demonstrating for him:

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Plus no one cares about them.
I'm not an Iranian member here to expect me to believe this. If you have sth to prove that most prisoners are Palestinians, do so, if not stop embarrassing yourself. Thank you.
 
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No you are liar. I remember exact incident where Israeli media(all ynet , jpsot, times of Israel) said at rocket hit civilian bulldozer but no border workers were injured. That's what they called them. Israeli soldier went on Nana 10 recently displayed the video Hamas uploaded and said my group was hit here and we had 11 injured.

Hamas displayed all their casualties in every province in Gaza with montages for each person. Majority of killed were still 80-90% civilians. Nobody knows the armed wing members during war besides other members so they can't announce immediately. Civilians however are recognized right away by families. Israel of course because the resistance on the ground was going crazy and shelling civilians left and right. And partly because it couldn't find targets. That's why AP recently released report saying in the first 800 civilian deaths majority came from attacks on their family homes.

In past 45 min Israeli forces have fired twice on Gaza central towns with light fire. Israel desperately trying to provoke response probably from political order.
I gave u a full list of IDF casualties with names, ages and pictures. Including those who died later from injuries.
Now give me similar lists of Gaza fractions (Hamas, PIJ, Fatah) or get lost.

I'm not an Iranian member here to expect me to believe this. If you have sth to prove that most prisoners are Palestinians, do so, if not stop embarrassing yourself. Thank you.
Aleppo is a Sunni town. So I proved that majority of killed were not Shias. If u think they were not Palestinians, as u wish. I have my own sources, I know what I am talking.
 
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I gave u a full list of IDF casualties with names, ages and pictures. Including those who died later from injuries.
Now give me similar lists of Gaza fractions (Hamas, PIJ, Fatah) or get lost.

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Thats all u need to know about Assad's air force and his pinpoint Iranian rockets.
Your tactic: Why don't you prove to us that Assad's air force is using Iranian missiles?

Looks like lotsa Iranian mercenaries gonna evaporate. Empty talks as usually from Persians.
I think with few advisers and very few volunteers, we are the one doing the evaporating job very well, both for rebels and your brothers in Daesh.
Wasnt Iraq exporting Shia terror groups to Syria already?

When it comes to exporting terrorists, Turkey is number on in Syria, giving route to thousands of hardcore terrorists joining IS, Nus-Rats and JM&A.
 
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I think with few advisers and very few volunteers, we are the one doing the evaporating job very well, both for rebels and your brothers in Daesh.


When it comes to exporting terrorists, Turkey is number on in Syria, giving route to thousands of hardcore terrorists joining IS, Nus-Rats and JM&A.


Bandits belonging to Assad crime family in the hands of Syrians.
 
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ANus-Rats
there you go bro :)
Looks like lotsa Iranian mercenaries gonna evaporate. Empty talks as usually from Persians.
there is about 15-20 iranians martyred by ISIS and Anus-rats .

and there is undisclosed number of turks from turkey sent to hell by these 15 advisors


some say there is more than 400 turks blowing themselves up right now in syria by joining the turk's beloved ISIS :lol:


Wiretaps reveal Turkey's attacks on Syrian regime positions


Media reports based on eyewitness and opposition sources saying that Turkey has become a party to the civil war in Syria have found their way into court proceedings. During the trial of the Islamic State (IS) militants who attacked Turkish security forces at Nigde last year, court files revealed that Turkey, beyond supplying opposition forces with weapons and ammunition, had also given artillery support to the opposition groups that captured Kassab. The prosecutor obtained striking admissions by tapping the defendants’ phones. According to documents obtained by Ahmet Sik of Cumhuriyet, the wiretapping transcripts reveal that the opposition forces at Kassab inform people in Turkey of the coordinates of Syrian army positions around Kassab, and then Turkey shells those locations.

On March 21, armed Syrian opposition groups entered Turkey from five different crossings and re-entered Syria at the Yayladag border crossing and captured Kassab.

n addition to armed Turkmen groups, al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra, the Islamic Front’s most prominent group Ahrar al-Sham, IS-affiliated Shukur el-Izz, Sham el Islam (established by former Guantanamo prisoner Moroccan Ibrahim Binshekrun) and Ansar al-Islam, which has links both to al-Qaeda and IS, took part in the operation to capture Kassab. As clashes continued around Kassab on March 23, a Syrian warplane was shot down by a missile fired from Turkey for violating Turkish airspace. In June 2014, when President Bashar al-Assad’s army recaptured Kassab, including the high ground known as Feature 45, the Turkish army fired on the Syrian side. The Turkish government and military persistently said all firing on Syria after the changed rules of engagement following the shooting down of the Turkish jet were in retaliation for border violations on the Turkish side. The Turkish Foreign Ministry rejected the accusation, saying, “All claims that Turkey has been supporting the opposition forces by allowing them to use Turkish territory or in any other way are totally baseless.”


Wiretaps tell another story

The information collected from the Nigde assailants’ tapped phones contradicted official statements. According to the recordings, Adil Orli, the commander of the Bayir Bucak Turkmen Front, sends the coordinates through his brother Ayhan Orli to Mehmet Toktas, the president of the Yayladag Youth Association. In a conversation on June 7, Ayhan Orli reports that he had sent via WhatsApp the coordinates of seven targets he had received from Adil Orli. He says, “Firing was useful. Our friends solved the rest of the problems. But there are still seven locations. If you fire once on each, that will be enough.”

Toktas answers, “Seven locations OK. Tell everyone to stay on defense in the coming moments.”

The two also talk of military assistance. Orli complains of a shortage of ammunition. Toktas says, “Let me talk to Ankara once more to see what is happening. Without ammunition, nothing can be done.”

In a conversation on June 14, someone called Yasar Benli asks Ayhan Orli to arrange for the shelling of the Syrian regime’s units deployed around the cell towers on Feature 45. A short time later, Ayhan Orli tells Toktas, ”There are many soldiers on Syriatel Hill. It will be good if you can hit them.” He gives a description of the target.

On June 13, a Turkmen from the front line asks Ayhan Orli to help some surrounded fighters cross into Turkey. Orli calls sub-governor of Yayladag, Turan Yilmaz.

Orli: There are 20-30 men at Arfal. Can you help them cross the border?

Yilmaz: You mean now, 20-30 people? Where are they now?

Orli: At Arfal.

Yilmaz: Will they cross from near 45?

Orli: Yes, from 45.

Yilmaz: Done.

After the court documents became public, Turan Yilmaz said, “We acted according to directives.”

Main opposition Republican People's Party deputy Umut Oran brought the issue of the Turkish army’s artillery support to the parliament and asked Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, "Why did the Turkish army open fire on an area in Syria for no apparent reason? Doesn’t this put Turkey in a position it can’t explain and rectify?”

Weapons did not go to Turkmens, but to Ansar

The court documents contain remarks that reinforce suspicions about Turkey’s help to radical groups in the form of arms shipments. In a conversation between Ayhan Orli and President of the Syrian Turks Association Ahmet Sirin (alias Ahmad Ohrin), they say weapons sent from Turkey have actually gone to Ansar al-Islam.

Ansar al-Islam generally operates jointly with Jabhat al-Nusra. When Orli says they have run out of ammunition, Sirin asks, “What happened to those weapons that have gone to Ansar?” Orli replies, “I don’t know. You have to ask those who delivered the weapons to Ansar."

In another conversation on June 14, when Orli was saying that the situation at Kassab was not going well, Bayir Bucak Brigade Cmdr. Col. Ahmed Arnavut (alias Aziz Kikhia) asks, “Where are those guys who received the trucks? Orli says, "They are not around."

The same day, Orli complains of an ammunition shortage to Samir Hafez, the general coordinator of the Syrian Turkmen Groups. Hafez says, “We haven’t received anything for a year. You think it will come now?” Orli retorts, "You mean, we are up for sale?”

The issue of weapons assistance to Turkmens found its way to the national agenda when three trucks loaded with rockets were stopped at Adana. According to the deposition of one driver, the trucks, which belong to Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT), were to enter Syria through the Cilvegozu border crossing. Bab al-Hawa, opposite Turkey’s Cilvegozu gate, is controlled by the Islamic Front and Jabhat al-Nusra. But the Turkish government insists the assistance was going to Turkmens.

Topalca: A Turkmen laden with secrets

Al-Monitor had access to information about arms shipments in the documents about the Nigde incident. Defendant Mehmet Askar explains that weapons are illegally shipped to Syria on behest of MIT. Askar says that together with Syrian Turkmen Heysem Topalca, said to be working for MIT, he was caught by Turkish soldiers while moving weapons to Syria, but after a few phone calls they were let go and delivered the weapons. Topalca, who was also detained in connection with 953 warheads found at Adana, was then released.

Topalca is among those accused of arranging the escape of the Nigde assailants to Syria. Topalca’s name is also in the investigation file of the May 11, 2013, twin car-bomb attack in Reyhanli that killed 52 people. In the indictment that referred to a June 9 report by the Gendarmie General Command, it is stated that Topalca was caught with warheads, that he smuggles historical artifacts from Syria to sell in Turkey, that he is a regular supplier of ammunition for al-Qaeda and Jabhat al-Nusra and that he had provided the vehicles that exploded at Reyhanli. The prosecutor, citing other evidence, charged Topalca with being the one who organized the Reyhanli car bomb attack and that he has links to the Jund al-Sham organization.

Topalca and the Orli brothers have practically become the black box of secret schemes with Syrian Turkmens. But that is not all. Turkey’s connections with the Turkmens, who are fighting the Syrian regime under the Yavuz Sultan Selim Brigade, the Faith Sultan Mehmet Brigade, the Sultan Abdulhamid Brigade, the Omer Muhtar Brigade and Ricalullah are frequently reported on. The last report read that the Osman Gazi, Omer Bin Abdulaziz and Omer Muhtar units, which have been fighting in the rural Latakia region, have united to form the Sultan Abdulhamid Khan Brigade. There was even a Turkish video made of the ceremony.

As the Syrian army increases its pressure in the Latakia area, the number of Turkmens calling for more help from Turkey will continue to increase.



Read more: Wiretaps reveal Turkey's attacks on Syrian regime positions - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
 
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there you go bro :)

there is about 15-20 iranians martyred by ISIS and Nusra.

Only Israel killed 6 Iranians incl. a IRGC general. Try better next time.

Btw great job you did to those Kurdish terrorists. Hang everyone of them.
 
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Civilian says what regime did to him in Hardatinin. Short version: Army attack came at 6 am, we tried to flee but they caught us. They held us in a school and didn't give us any food or water. We were forced to care out degrading tasks, and our women were abused.
 
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Kurdish Youth Killed in Syria Fighting for al-Nusra Front
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An Iraqi Kurdish man has been killed in Syria while fighting for the al-Nusra Front, al Qaeda’s offshoot in Syria.

BasNews understands Wirya Halabjayie was from the town of Halabja in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and was known among the group as Abu-Fatima al-Kurdi.

Wirya Halabjayie was fighting with al-Nusra when he was killed in Rattyan, a town in Aleppo, northern Syria on February 17th.

There is little information about Halabjayie and Halabja security forces were unaware that the Kurdish youth went to Syria to fight alongside the extremist group.

Since the beginning of Syrian civil war at the start of 2011, a wave of Iraqi Kurdish youths have headed to Syria to join extremists groups such as the al-Nusra Front and Islamic State.

There are no exact numbers detailing many Iraqi Kurdish men have been killed in Syria and Iraq while fighting with the extremist groups.

BasNews
 
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