
Jad
9 posts






Bilal's politics seem to mix tankie binarism with Salafi Jihadism, so I really don't like them, but I also really don't like the lack of transparency and due process that he and quite a few Syrian prisoners are suffering. These are disappearances not arrests.

الحملة التي نفذها الطيران الحربي الأردني ضد أوكار المخدرات التابعة لميليشيات الهجري في محافظة السويداء تُعد من أعنف الحملات، وغير مسبوقة من حيث كثافة الغارات وتعدد المواقع






Some men owe their lives to Allah. Jolani owes his to the IAF’s decision not to turn Idlib into glass. Every sunrise he sees is Israeli benevolence with the safety off. Abu Mohammad al-Jolani exists solely because Israel decided the devil they know is better than the Iranian one they don’t. Call it strategic mercy. Cross that line and the mercy evaporates with you. Jolani is not the Lion of Syria. He's more like the lapdog on a very long leash held in Jerusalem. Israel could’ve ended him a dozen times. They let him live. That’s ownership. While the world cheered the ‘revolution,’ Israel sat back with its finger on the pulse of every jihadist rat line. You don’t rise from al-Qaeda errand boy to Syria’s strongman without powerful friends in the shadows. Jolani’s entire existence is Israeli benevolence wearing desert camouflage. Test it. See how long the kindness lasts. Jolani walks tall today only because Israel chose not to bury him yesterday. In the Middle East, survival isn’t a right, it’s a permission slip. And Jerusalem can revoke it anytime. Never forget who holds the scale in the Middle East.






