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Some Israeli Druze is claiming that rebels are asking him to tell the Israelis to attack Assad on behalf of them.
Because the Rebels talked to the Druze soo much...most of whom are allied with Assad, even the ones in Israel. Dual alliances to both Israel and Assad.
 
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Chairman Smith Opening Statement at Hearing on the Syrian Humanitarian Crisis 4 Years Later


Engineer, Ahmed al-Nashwan, Daraa, tortured to death 2012. His family recognized him among #SyriaMassTorturephotos
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Some Israeli Druze is claiming that rebels are asking him to tell the Israelis to attack Assad on behalf of them.
Because the Rebels talked to the Druze soo much...most of whom are allied with Assad, even the ones in Israel. Dual alliances to both Israel and Assad.

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from their own terrorists media
"Syrian" opposition visits Israel

Prominent Syrian exile urges Israel to help fight Assad | i24news - See beyond

Prominent Syrian opposition leader urges rebel cooperation with Israel - Diplomacy and Defense - Israel News | Haaretz

UN reveals Israeli links with Syrian rebels - Diplomacy and Defense - Israel News | Haaretz

UN Report: Israel in Regular Contact with Syrian Rebels including ISIS

Report: Syrian opposition willing to trade Golan claims for Israeli military support - Diplomacy and Defense - Israel News | Haaretz


I'm giving you little sample here... there is much more to show how F$A terrorists and Israel are working together..
there is much more in this thread..
How Islamist rebels engineered Israel’s oil grab in Syria
 
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SOUTH OF DAMASCUS

Syrian Rebel Leader Promises Lengthy, Erosive Civil War Against Hezbollah/Khamenei Army

If this does turn out to be a protracted guerilla-style battle as the rebel leader predicts, that kind of lengthy conflict always works to the disadvantage of a regime short on manpower and dependent on holding positions. Rebels will wear down and bleed the enemy slowly. It’s definitely the kind of thing the Bad Guys cannot afford yet as usual the best alternate scenario–a quick win–is ever off the table. Rebels like quick wins too but they benefit from prolonged grinds as well. The Genocide Forces do not.



Syrian rebel leader vows guerrilla war in south against Hezbollah, govt


Feb 12, 2015 12:58pm

(Reuters) - A Syrian rebel commander in the south vowed to wage guerrilla war against the Lebanese group Hezbollah and Syrian government forces which have launched a major offensive against insurgents in the sensitive border region near Israel and Jordan.

The offensive that got under way this week is focused in an area south of Damascus that is the last notable foothold of the mainstream armed opposition to President Bashar al-Assad, who has consolidated control over much of western Syria.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks the war, says the push is being spearheaded by Hezbollah, and that government forces and allied militia have made significant progress.

The Syrian army said on Wednesday that territory including four hills and three towns had been secured from insurgents it identified as members of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front.

The mainstream rebels known collectively as the Southern Front are dismissive of Nusra's role in the area. The battle -- the most serious effort to date by the state to take back the south -- was mostly brought to a halt on Thursday by snow.

"The battle could be lengthy. It will be hit and run -- this is the system we are going to use in battle," said Abu Osama al-Jolani, a senior commander in the southern rebel alliance.

"We are not a state army defending borders ... we operate a system of guerrilla warfare. As far as we are concerned, land is not important," he added, speaking to Reuters via the Internet from an area near the Syrian-Jordanian border.

Jolani, who held the rank of major when he defected from the Syrian army in 2011, said the attacking forces had sustained heavy losses and their gains were insignificant. He is now deputy commander of the "First Army", formed from three smaller rebel groups in January.

Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the Observatory, said four days of fighting had killed 19 combatants on the government side and 48 on the opposition side. He said the advances by Hezbollah and the government should not be underestimated.



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The Syrian defense minister visited the frontline on Thursday, Hezbollah's al-Manar TV station reported.

The Southern Front rebel alliance includes groups that have received support from foreign states opposed to Assad. The support has included what the rebels describe as small amounts of military aid, including some U.S.-made anti-tank missiles.

With much of the north and east held by jihadist groups including the powerful Islamic State, the southern rebels see themselves as the last bastion of the revolt against Assad that erupted in 2011 before descending into civil war.

The opposition complains that while the Syrian government has received vital military support from Assad's allies, including Hezbollah and Iran, Arab and Western states that want to see Assad gone have failed to do the same.

A Lebanese columnist close to Hezbollah wrote on Wednesday that the decision to launch the southern offensive had been taken several weeks ago at the highest levels of the "Resistance Axis" - a reference to Syria, Iran and Hezbollah.

The battle is being waged a short distance from the Israeli frontier on the Golan Heights, a sensitive area at the intersection of Syria, Lebanon and Israel.

An Israeli official briefed on intelligence said the current offensive "involves Hezbollah more heavily than in previous operations". "There are hundreds of their fighters involved," said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Jolani said the Syrian army was playing no role in the battle. "This is a very important test for the Southern Front," he said. "We ask all the states of the world to help the Syrian people and to help us the way Iran and Russia help the regime."

Syrian rebel leader vows guerrilla war in south against Hezbollah, govt| Reuters
 
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FSA are begging Israel to bomb SAA and Hezbollah for them again, giving them coordinates of their positions. FSA is getting its *** kicked in the South, so I guess its time for the Israelis to make another one of their timely bombing runs like they did in Golan, Damascus and Dimas to help out their proxies.

Syrian rebels call on Israel to bomb Hezbollah-Iran-Syria positions - Arab-Israeli Conflict - Jerusalem Post
They are simply paid stooges, when the pressure is too much, they will beg anyone they can. Lol at those who think rebels have anything against Israel. They are the same, actually Israel has played the the role of Nusra air force many times.
 
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Opposition Coalition Calls for International Action Over Regime Mass Killings in Douma

The opposition Syrian National Coalition called on Thursday for international action to check the Assad regime’s mass killing of civilians in Douma, northeast of Damascus.

In the last week, Syrian airstrikes and bombardment have killed at least 250 people in and near Douma.

Coalition President Khaled Khoja urged the United Nations “to recognize the right of the Syrian people to live, and to take immediate action to salvage what has remained of Douma, just as they rushed to rescue the town of Ayn al-Arab (Kobane) from the Islamic State’s onslaught”.

Hr continued, “The Assad regime’s killing of children and the elderly with rockets, barrel bombs, and toxic gases is as a crime as horrible as ISIS’s slaughtering and burning of people alive.”

Khoja also called for the opening of humanitarian corridors and lifting of the protracted regime siege, as well as asking the “heroes of the Free Syrian Army to relieve their comrades in Douma and [the Homs section of Al Wa’er and to protect civilians from Assad’s vengeful attacks”.

He defended the response of Jaish al-Islam, the leading rebel faction in Douma, with rocket attacks on military positions inside Damascus. This as a “legitimate right to self-defense [with] the need to preserve the lives of civilians



Activists have circulated a vivid “river of blood” photo, claiming to be from this week’s air assault:
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General Salim Idris of the Free Syrian Army: “None of this lessens our commitment at all. We know our capabilities, but yes, there are realities. Assad and his cohort will not give up power except by force, because they see the government as something belonging to their sect. At the beginning of the revolution one of them said to me that the government is an Alawite government, and they will burn Syria to the ground before they leave it. And who is helping them to do so? The Iranian regime and Hezbollah. Hezbollah, who claim that they stand for resistance and liberation in Lebanon, and was fooling the whole world.

The Syrian revolution has revealed their true nature, they aim to bring the region to ruin and realize Iran’s goals by establishing what they call the Shi’a Crescent. This will extend from Iran across Iraq and then to Syria and southern Lebanon, as a first step to controlling the region and bringing back the [Sassanid Empire]. We knew all this before the revolution, but we didn’t speak of it then. But now it is clear that Assad does not control a thing in Syria. Instead, there is an Iranian officer, Qassem Suleimani, who runs everything in the country. The Americans and the Russians and everyone know that Suleimani is the real ruler. Assad has become merely a puppet, there to reassure the faction who is with him.”
 
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4 days after the start of operation in Deraa, there isn't even one single confirmed casualty on Hezbollah's side, while tens of rebels have been killed and hundreds injured. One source said only in Inkhil hospitals, there are nearly 250 injured rebels being treated. That's why rebel apologists have went full retard on Twitter, posting pics of previous operations as 'proofs' of their success, also haphazard reporting on killing tens of 'Assad shabiha nusyari mercanaries' randomly to alleviate their pain.

The main reason is the well planned logistics of the operation and proper way of using heavy artillery to advance.
 
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Syria Op-Ed: How the Assad Regime Wins the Propaganda War as It Kills Civilians

How difficult is it for Syria’s rebels to get the truth out?

Very.

They lack the huge propaganda machine the Assad regime controls. This machine is backed by Russia, steered by the KGB textbook, and supported by willing as well as accidental helpers in most western media — a media who often relay what a British-based “monitoring group” provides, even if this is a mixture of social media chatter, rumors, regime propaganda, and sometimes facts from the ground.


At the end of the day, a Western journalist cannot do much fact checking, since traveling to Syria is far too dangerous, right?

If the latter assertion is true, the former is false. There is a steady stream of daily information and years of footage that has come out of Syria. There are still trusted media activists who can do the fact-checking for journalists. However, that takes effort amid lots of noise and few clear signals. Far easier, facing a deadline, to take the easy route and grab a dramatic if often unsupported assertion from the monitoring group, Syrian State media, or the Islamic State.

So Syrian rebels, communities, local coordination committees, and individuals — who four years ago had high hopes about world-wide media coverage and took great personal risks to support journalists reporting on the Syrian Revolution — do not reach out any more. They are disappointed and frustrated by a world and a media who, after the hype of the early months, forgot about the mass killing that the Assad regime still commits each day — a world and a media who turned away from the 11 to 12 million Syrians, 50% of the pre-conflict population, displaced when a dictator declared war on his people.

Besides the disappointment and frustration, there’s another reason for the lack of a functioning PR machine operated by the Syrian opposition inside the country. Abdurrahman Saleh, the spokesman of Jaish al-Islam — a leading faction which is part of the Islamic Front and fights alongside the Free Syrian Army — says bluntly:

First, we are busy securing food and life necessities for our people.

Second, we are in a ruthless war that does not allow us enough time to focus on media, or on the external view of our struggle for peace and freedom in general.

Also, most media activists inside Syria are not specialists, but citizens who do their dangerous job without proper training, lacking any support. That is why their job shouldn’t be underestimated, because they are doing their best.

This statement echoes countless voices from within Syria to which I have listened in the last three years.

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Douma, February 10, 2015 — image by Syrian Arab Red Crescent Douma Branch

How to Make the Douma Massacres Disappear
In Douma in East Ghouta, northeast of Damascus, the assault by President Assad’s air force and his artillery has killed, wounded, and burnt alive thousands of residents since 2012.

To try and stop the mass killing, Jaish al-Islam launched two rocket attacks on Assad’s assets in the capital in the past two weeks, targeting military installations and security headquarters to show the regime that it is not safe even in areas that it still controls. Both attacks were announced days in advance. Civilians were warned not to approach regime facilities, especially military checkpoints and buildings, and asked to stay indoors in windowless rooms, cellars, and other shelters which could not be hit by Jaish al-Islam’s rockets.

The Assad regime, exploiting the pre-announced attacks, began shelling residential areas in the capital with mortars and artillery as soon as the first rockets were launched by Jaish al-Islam. Bombardment of rebel-held East Ghouta’s residential areas with rockets, long-range artillery, and bombs was escalated.

While scores of deaths in and near Douma went unnoticed, the regime put out a stream of propaganda and disinformation on the Damascus rockets, issuing unverified claims of civilian casualties caused by the “terrorists”. Little proof was provided but the mass media, unable to investigate, took the claims as truth — sometimes adding the label “according to [State news agency] SANA”.

I am not aware of a single journalist who bothered to investigate further. The rebels did not reach out, merely uploading a video and a few sentences in Arabic on Facebook and Twitter addressing the people of Damascus. So no one interrogated a regime which was causing all-too-evident deaths in Douma but pointing only to a supposed “terrorist” campaign inside Damascus. It was far easier just to put out headlines, replicating Assad propaganda, that fits a of evil extremists creating havoc — ignoring that the deadliest “extremist” forces have been those deployed by the regime.

I asked Jaish al-Islam spokesman Saleh if he was aware that even some pro-opposition Syrian expatriates were accusing the rebels of provoking increased regime attacks on the people of East Ghouta, especially Douma. He replied:

No. That’s baseless, and it is disregarding the regime’s modus operandi. The regime has never stopped its massacres, but it sometimes focuses on specific areas. These missiles launched on Douma would have been be launched on other cities if we hand’nt attacked the regime. So it is the same, but just the regime focus shifts from area to another. It is very strange to find people unaware of these facts after 4 years.

What these activists and the media missed, was that this is not a tit-for-tat “I shell your civilians, you shell mine” game, but a desperate attempt by rebels to defend the people of East Ghouta by scaring the regime away from further massacres. Assad and his cronies would only understand the threat if they were hurt in their strongholds. Jaish al-Islam tried to make this clear but, without an effective PR operation, they were not heard outside Syria. They were misunderstood, and blamed.

“You know, we need a lot of help in this field,” Mr Saleh added.

Hours after he said this to me, another 120 people were killed and hundreds wounded in Douma by regime airstrikes.

Syria Op-Ed: How the Assad Regime Wins the Propaganda War as It Kills Civilians | EA WorldView
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Take a look at this report from February 11, 2015

The rebel faction Jaish al-Islam has said that it will fire more rockets at military targets inside Damascus, in response to the deadly bombardment of opposition-held areas near the capital.

Jaish al-Islam, which has launched more than 150 rockets in two waves of attacks on Damascus in the past two weeks, said that this time there will be “no warning” of the launches.

On the earlier occasions, the rebels have warned civilians to avoid military positions and asked them to observe a curfew.


In a televised interview, the head of Jaish al-Islam, Zahran Alloush, said no warning would be given because the regime exploited the previous two rebel announcement by shelling civilians in between “successful rocket attacks that only hit legitimate targets, not harming the people of Damascus”. He said the recent two operations had hit command-and-control centers, intelligence and security branches, commanders’ residences, artillery locations, and military barracks.


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This's a very under-reported aspect of this story. The insurgents launched rockets into military targets in Damascus, and the propagandist regime fired mortars on areas of its own capital (regime held areas), hoping to discredit the insurgents and use it as a pretext to indiscriminately bomb civilians in opposition held area. it's not surprising that a tyrant would kill his own people in order to spread false information and propaganda against his rivals.
 
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Iranians and Assadists spewing their usual BS propaganda.
First they claim Hezbollah isn't involved, then the next day they say they haven't taken any casualties, even though they've taken plenty.
 
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Iranians and Assadists spewing their usual BS propaganda.
First they claim Hezbollah isn't involved, then the next day they say they haven't taken any casualties, even though they've taken plenty.

Where exactly did I claim Hezbollah is not involved? They indeed are involved and they have made rebels beg Israel to bomb SAA/Hezbollah. That's how low they took 'rebels'.

And where are those 'plenty'? Why aren't there any pics? Hezbollah has always declared its casualties in Syria, from the beginning. They don't need Twitter propagandists to lie for them for morale boost, unlike rebels.
 
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And you are different right ?

Did you forget spewing 'usual BS and propaganda' in the other thread about barrels ?
So you're telling me barrel bombs don't exist?
I guess those are mythical bombs that are just a zionist-wahhabi-salafi-sunni-jihadist-terrorist conspiracy.
And this protesting of bombing the crap out of Douma? Also a conspiracy:
And this video of regime forces dropping barrel bombs from a helicopter? Also a conspiracy:
Where exactly did I claim Hezbollah is not involved? They indeed are involved and they have made rebels beg Israel to bomb SAA/Hezbollah. That's how low they took 'rebels'.

And where are those 'plenty'? Why aren't there any pics? Hezbollah has always declared its casualties in Syria, from the beginning. They don't need Twitter propagandists to lie for them for morale boost, unlike rebels.
Your pro-assad buddies were denying Hezbollah were part of the offensive, and that it was 100% Syrian.
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soo Syrian....
Anyways, Rebels & Activists called for a media blackout about a week ago in the Dara'a area (before the offensive started, not to "cover their losses"). Videos still getting released, but mostly of just combat. If I can find anything, I'll prove it. But rebels have plenty of backup for their claims (usually), so I'll see if I can find anything.
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We're totally supported by Israel if Palestinians support us...
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