sinan
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sinan
@SinanAlHarith
Gay and Muslim. Between Bangladesh and Sweden. 🇧🇩 🇸🇪 kanelbullar are overrated. Slowly getting into fitness...

al-Jolani allowed the IDF to pass through Syrian territory to attack Hezbollah from the East around Mount Hermon. The Syrian government gave the Israelis logistic support. There are no words sufficient.

The German government should do them a favor by deporting them immediately to Syria.

If you want an indication of the current state of the discourse Israel is accusing Syria of assisting Hezbollah whilst Hezbollah is accusing Syria of assisting Israel.



#Syria: Colonel Riad Asaad, founder of the Free Syrian Army (29th July 2011), arrived in #Daraa for the celebrations of the Revolution's 15th anniversary. This is how he was welcomed 👇





Israel’s first Arab Christian ambassador, @GeorgeDeek , says global silence over attacks on Christians in Syria is part of the tragedy





Arab colonization is not talked about enough. They colonized a massive region and imposed their religion, culture, language, alphabet and basically Arabized everything. North Africa is not Arab. Even countries like Jordan and Lebanon are not originally Arab. 1/



سانا عن قائد الأمن الداخلي في محافظة حماة العميد ملهم شنتوت: 📌استكمالاً للحادثة التي شهدتها مدينة السقيلبية يوم أمس عقدت قوى الأمن الداخلي اجتماعاً ضم عدداً من المطارنة ووجهاء منطقة الغاب وذلك لتنسيق الجهود لاحتواء التوتر ومعالجة تداعيات الحادثة 📌أسفرت هذه الجهود عن التوصل إلى حل توافقي قائم على الصلح حيث جرى الإفراج عن عدد من الموقوفين ممن لم يثبت تورطهم المباشر في الحادثة وذلك لتعزيز الاستقرار المجتمعي والحفاظ على السلم الأهلي. 📌لا يزال الشخص المتسبب الرئيسي بالحادثة موقوفاً وتتابع الجهات المختصة التحقيقات وفق الأصول القانونية تمهيداً لاتخاذ الإجراءات اللازمة 📌نؤكد استمرارنا في متابعة القضية بكل جدية وبذل أقصى الجهود لضمان تحقيق العدالة، والحفاظ على الأمن والاستقرار في المنطقة #الإخبارية_السورية

Not all heroes wear capes. God bless the unsung heroes of Suwayda who gave their lives to safeguard the truth, such as the IT worker at the National Hospital, without whom we would never have learned about atrocities like the execution of volunteer Mohammed Bahsas in front of his colleagues by government troops, captured on CCTV. And everlasting shame to those who went above and beyond to conceal the crimes committed by Syrian regime forces against Druze civilians, especially now that the testimonies of Druze survivors and eyewitnesses have been vindicated by the UN Commission’s report. Above all, I think of the Syria think tank expert class in the West, as well as analysts like @AimenDean, who even staked their reputations on spreading falsehoods. Remember these dishonorable people’s names.



"There isn't enough prison space" is by far the most unique excuse I've ever heard for rationalizing the Sharaa government's unwillingness to consistently commit to holding war criminals accountable.





