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That 'coalition' has gave rebels thousands of TOW missile which was the main reason they could take many areas in Idlib. They should stay quiet and kiss the coalition hands forever for this favor.
TOW's are provided by Syria through Qatar and KSA.

On the other hand, coalition warplanes have not ever came directly to SAA help anywhere. They mostly support Kurds and target IS strongholds in Raqaa, Deir al-Zoor, northern Aleppo and other areas.
There are no Kurds in Deir ez Zor, so each bomb dropped there is direct support for Assad + they made thousands sorties in Iraq helping Shia militias which are no different from Assad.

Right, that's why that red beard Chechen is one of the most important military commanders of IS now (along with hundreds or thousands he commands). He was the main commander in Menegh operation.
That red beard is just a kid. Commander was another Chechen who died in attack on a prison. Forgot his name.

Besides, this won't matter much. The most important thing is, rebels cooperated with ISIS until IS started attacking them too, which means they would continue to do so if IS had not attacked them.
If they attacked only regime, whats wrong with that?

Basically, +90% of rebels in Syria have a mentality like Daesh terrorists, even if they have to hide it to save face
Assad and his Shabihas are far far worse than IS. Everything IS doing Assad is doing 100 times more + he does other things that IS dont. Level of brutality of Assad is absolutely insane.
 
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kurds are just protecting their own lands . at least don't say crap about they are somewhere else to help any other group.
 
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Negotiations on Zabadani and Fua'a and Kefarya failed because Iran insisted on transferring Sunnis to Fua'a and Kefarya and Shias to Zabadani. Obviously trying to change demographics of Syria, and trying to create a buffer for Hezbollah. Civilians in Zabadani refused and therefore Ahrar refused. In the future Zabadani will most likely fall, but it will be a Pyrrhic victory for Hezbollah, they've lost hundreds advancing the Qalamoun and the rebels just let them advance so they could drag them into Urban warfare.


More than 80% of the city is already under Hezbollah and Syrian Army control and hundreds of terrorists are besieged in a small area waiting to be slaughtered as their hot headed bros left them .

After Zabadani , Madaya and Barahliya will be attacked which are already half besieged and have no way to survive forcing the terrorist leaders to accept the deal .

By the way , We both know that Fu'ah and Kafraya are not going to fall unless terrorists lose thousands of their forces there . These 2 towns have nothing to do with Syrian Army to forget as usual but its a matter of honor for Iran .
 
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kurds are just protecting their own lands . at least don't say crap about they are somewhere else to help any other group.
They advanced far beyond their lands. Tal Barak, Tal Hamis, Suluk, Tal Abyad, Ayn Isa... These towns never were Kurdish. BTW in entire Hasaka region Kurds are new comers, thats why they had not even Syrian citizenship.
 
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#Reef Dimashq: The Civil Defence Accused the Regime of Using Napalm on Darayya
Summary :
The Syrian Civil Defence has accused the government of Bashar Al-Assad of using napalm on a town near Damascus, the latest escalation in a conflict that has seen the use of chemical weapons and indiscriminate aerial bombing campaigns.

If true, the attack would be the second serious allegation of napalm use in the Syrian war. In 2012, a BBC crew in Aleppo province witnessed what they described as a “napalm-like” attack on a school.

Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former commanding officer of the UK Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) regiment and NATO’s Rapid Reaction CBRN battalion, said the footage appeared consistent with the aftermath of napalm attacks.

It is likely that it is napalm,” he said. “Napalm seems to fit the bill.”


A photo of alleged napalm gel that the civil defence team in Darayya said was discovered in an unexploded barrel bomb.
Photograph: Darayya Civil Defence

Source: The Guardian
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#Aleppo: Jabhat Al-Nusra Has Released Seven FSA Fighters So Far
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The 30th Infantry Division says Jabhat Al-Nusra has freed 7 rebels.
It was just a virus-scan...
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#Iran: Four Foreign Terrorists were Killed in Syria
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Names:
Salmn Qalandari, Mahdi Ahmadi, Abdullah Deedari and Isma'eel Haydari
Nationality: Afghans
Affiliation: Fatimiyoun (the 'Syrian Arab' Army)

Source (Farsi): Dana.ir
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#Iran: An Imperial Terrorist, SAA Wannabe was Killed in Syria
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Name: Husain Darabi
Nationality: Iranian
Affiliation: IRGC (the 'Syrian Arab' Army)

Source (Farsi): Hazarno
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He said he's Iranian and he looks Iranian.
The cruel cannibals, they tore his shirt !.
Did he act like this Iranian who was captured in Homs back in 2012 ? If you don't have time, watch from 0:50 :

#Rewind: An 'Oppressed', 'Indigenous' Terrorist Begs and Says 'Biddi Immi' !
- May, 2012
Spot the difference. Now you know why he is not Iranian .
 
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They advanced far beyond their lands. Tal Barak, Tal Hamis, Suluk, Tal Abyad, Ayn Isa... These towns never were Kurdish. BTW in entire Hasaka region Kurds are new comers, thats why they had not even Syrian citizenship.
this is an obligation in military strategy: you cannot stay only where you defend
you need some actions around
for exemple in Tal Barak they were there fighting IS and only IS . if they let IS be around them and just wait for their actions it is enough in strategic point of view.
 
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More than 80% of the city is already under Hezbollah and Syrian Army control and hundreds of terrorists are besieged in a small area waiting to be slaughtered as their hot headed bros left them .

After Zabadani , Madaya and Barahliya will be attacked which are already half besieged and have no way to survive forcing the terrorist leaders to accept the deal .

By the way , We both know that Fu'ah and Kafraya are not going to fall unless terrorists lose thousands of their forces there . These 2 towns have nothing to do with Syrian Army to forget as usual but its a matter of honor for Iran .
80% of the city? HAHAHAHA
As far as I know, the only place which Hezbollah holds now (because there is literally no SAA in Zabadani right now) is Jamiyat. That's it. And Hezbollah said they were making "major gains" in Zabadani for weeks now, that means Zabadani must be a 50 km large city.
Fua'a and Kefarya will fall, rebels are already in Fua'a. They have already attacked it with a tunnel bomb directly from Binnish. It won't be long.
this is an obligation in military strategy: you cannot stay only where you defend
you need some actions around
for exemple in Tal Barak they were there fighting IS and only IS . if they let IS be around them and just wait for their actions it is enough in strategic point of view.
Stop trying to defend YPG, everyone who is sane knows all they want is a land grab, for their little "Kurdistan."

In other news, airstrikes on markets in Douma and Dara'a al Balaad have killed 100+ people today.
 
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80% of the city? HAHAHAHA
As far as I know, the only place which Hezbollah holds now (because there is literally no SAA in Zabadani right now) is Jamiyat. That's it. And Hezbollah said they were making "major gains" in Zabadani for weeks now, that means Zabadani must be a 50 km large city.
Fua'a and Kefarya will fall, rebels are already in Fua'a. They have already attacked it with a tunnel bomb directly from Binnish. It won't be long.

These are the most updated maps from Zabadani from a reliable source :

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We're waiting for the latest maps to see changes .

This battle has taken too long because around 1300 terrorists are in the city playing cat and mouse game but they have no way out and will either surrender or will be buried in Zabadani and this will happen for the rest of besieged towns in the south no matter how hot headed they are .


Their best chance was accepting the deal to save their asses but their leaders ignored them to save face .
 
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Stop trying to defend YPG, everyone who is sane knows all they want is a land grab, for their little "Kurdistan."
i am not defending this group and their roots, and their support to PKK terrorism.
but for me it is quite clear: the priority is destroy IS . YPG now is not only these terrorist fanboys it is as well a group made of other kurds and much of people especially together to fight IS.
it is not time to fight them, not now.
and like u i don't like the people who consider ethnics (and even religion) as a priority or important matter ( believe me i know very much about it)
 
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Rather 300.

This is not discussable , So leave it.

Just like rebels in Qusayr.

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I believe this is one of Syrian Army and Hezbollah's strategies to open a route for terrorists to flee in order to avoid urban battles and reduce casualties which is wise to be honest .
 
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Fua'a and Kefarya will fall, rebels are already in Fua'a. They have already attacked it with a tunnel bomb directly from Binnish. It won't be long.
No they are not.
Just today, 2 tanks were destroyed by defenders and all inside the tanks burned to death. Also nearly 8 terrorists were killed. Many prominent Chechen commanders and members of JMA are hunted in Fu'aa.
The only thing Jaish al Fateh rodents have managed to do since now is shooting unguided rockets on women and children.
 
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They advanced far beyond their lands. Tal Barak, Tal Hamis, Suluk, Tal Abyad, Ayn Isa... These towns never were Kurdish. BTW in entire Hasaka region Kurds are new comers, thats why they had not even Syrian citizenship.
They think just because they ethinically cleanse these areas and give a weird made-up Kurdish name to these places like Kobane (real name Ayn Al-Arab) those places are Rojava now. After ISIS is gone, mark my words YPG is going to be sweeped away. No way a PKK state will be allowed on Turkish borders. If Iran stays in the way, Iran will be wiped away too.
 
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