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Israel-Palestine-Jordan |
4 female soldiers return to Israel after being freed by Hamas, paraded on Gaza stage |
2025-01-26 |
[IsraelTimes] Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, Liri Albag reunite with parents; Israel cancels planned return of Gazans to north, demands civilian Arbel Yehud’s release be arranged Four female soldiers held hostage by Hamas ![]() for 477 days — Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Liri Albag — were released by the terror group on Saturday after being paraded through a Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... City square before being handed over to the Red Thingy. Having walked calmly with their captors to the stage, the four smiled and waved to the large crowd that Hamas had assembled in the square. The release marked the second set of hostages to be freed under the current ceasefire-hostage release deal. Israel was later to free 200 Paleostinian security prisoners, including dozens serving life sentences for murder and terror. Crowds of Paleostinians gathered early in the morning in the same central square in Gaza City where Romi Gonen, 24, Emily Damari, 28, and Doron Steinbrecher, 31, were released last week. The chaotic scenes of that release were not repeated, with Saturday’s handover heavily stage-managed by Hamas. Dozens of armed and masked Hamas and Paleostinian Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... button men formed a cordon around a stage that had been set up in the square. A drone could be seen distributing candy to members of the crowd. After the arrival of the Red Thingy transport, the four hostages were brought into the square in separate vehicles. Dressed in olive garb meant to look like IDF uniforms and clutching "gift bags" from Hamas, the young women were marched onto a stage festooned with English and Arabic slogans such as "Paleostine: The victory of the oppressed people vs the Nazi Zionism." A large sign in Hebrew also read, "Zionism will not win." All four women appeared in good physical condition as they went up on stage, holding hands, waving to the crowd and smiling before being escorted by masked button men into the waiting Red Thingy vehicles. (According to Israel’s Health Ministry, freed hostages were drugged by Hamas to appear "happy" in previous releases.) The four women’s appearance Saturday was in stark contrast to the images of the young soldiers seen after they were captured on October 7, 2023, when Hamas-led After their release, Ariev, 20, Gilboa, 20, Levy, 20 and Albag, 19, were handed over by the Red Thingy to IDF special forces who escorted them across the border, back home into Israel, and to the Re’im IDF facility. There, they were reunited with their families and underwent a brief medical check. "They are in safe hands and on their way home," IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a televised statement. HAMAS PROPAGANDA On Saturday afternoon Hamas published a propaganda video showing the release. In the video, Hamas gave each of the hostages a "prisoner release form," along with a framed certificate and a keychain with the Paleostinian flag. The hostages were also forced to wear badges with their personal details, attached to a lanyard with a Paleostinian flag pattern. The four young women were seen thanking Hamas in Arabic for their treatment — in statements that were almost certainly coerced — before they were taken to the packed square in Gaza City where they were handed over to the Red Thingy. Hagari slammed Hamas for the staged ceremonial handover. "Hamas is a murderous terror group. In the last few hours, Hamas proved its cruelty by organizing a cynical ceremony," he said, adding that Hamas "presented a misrepresentation of treatment and care for the hostages, while in reality, it is cruelly holding for 477 days innocent civilians." "The mission will not end until all of them return to Israel," he added. TEARS OF JOY The military said that the four were checked by army doctors when they were handed over to the IDF by the Red Thingy inside Gaza and were in relatively good physical condition. "Their medical condition is normal, with no findings that require special [emergency] medical intervention on the ground," officials said. They will undergo further assessments by doctors and mental health officers at an army base near the border, before being taken to a hospital. Video showed their families at the IDF facility near Re’im clapping, cheering and crying with joy as they watched their loved ones emerge from the Hamas vehicles. Hundreds of people gathered in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, viewing a livestream of the release while friends and families of the four watched from their homes. VIOLATING THE DEAL Hagari said Hamas violated the hostage agreement with the release of the four female soldiers before releasing all civilian women. "Hamas did not abide by its obligation in the deal to free civilian women first," he said. Hagari said Israel will make sure that civilian hostage Arbel Yehud, who Israel believes to be alive, is released soon, along with Shiri Bibas and her children, adding, "We have heavy concerns for their fate." He said Israel expects more information on the Bibas family soon. Hagari also said the military is "committed to the return of Agam Berger, another surveillance soldier kidnapped on October 7, 2023, and all the other hostages. The five are among seven female soldiers kidnapped from the IDF surveillance unit at the Nahal Oz army base during the Hamas-led massacre on October 7, 2023. One of the kidnapped surveillance soldiers, Ori Megidish, was later rescued alive, and the body of a second one, Noa Marciano, was recovered after she was murdered in captivity. Following the return of the four soldiers to Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement saying that due to Hamas not standing by its obligation to release Yehud, Israel would delay allowing Paleostinians to return to the northern Gaza Strip. "Israel has received four female hostage soldiers from the Hamas terrorist group today, and in return will release security prisoners" according to the deal, the PMO said. "In accordance with the agreement, Israel will not allow the passage of Gazooks to the north of the Gaza Strip until the release of civilian Arbel Yehud, who was supposed to be released today, can be arranged," the statement added. The decision was reportedly made during security consultations held by Netanyahu on Friday night, soon after Hamas had released the names of the four female soldiers it was freeing, but announced after the releases so as not to jeopardize them. The announcement means that, as things stand, the IDF will not be withdrawing from part of the Netzarim Corridor on Sunday. Under the deal, Israel was set to withdraw from the northern half of the corridor on day seven of the ceasefire to allow Paleostinians to return to north Gaza via the coastal road. Israel had conveyed to Hamas that it expected Yehud — who is thought to be held by fellow terror group Paleostinian Islamic Jihad — to be released this weekend. However, a clean conscience makes a soft pillow... she was not named by Hamas on Friday. Yehud had been on the list to be released in the only previous hostage-truce deal, in November 2023, but the deal collapsed before the final scheduled group of releases. Hamas is expected to provide Israel with details on the status of the 26 remaining hostages on the list later Saturday or Sunday, providing long-sought specifics on which hostages are alive. There was concern in Jerusalem, however, that Hamas might merely provide an overall number of how many of the 26 are alive. TERRORISTS TO BE FREED AND DEPORTED Following the release of the hostages on Saturday, Israel freed another batch of Paleostinian security prisoners, some 200, 121 of whom were serving life sentences for attacks that killed dozens of Israelis. Hamas’s list of life-term prisoners showed that 70 of them were to be exiled. Egyptian media reported that Israel had delivered them to Egypt via Gaza’s Rafah Border Crossing. Terrorists released included Mohammad Odeh, 52, and Wael Qassim, 54, both from East Jerusalem. They were incarcerated Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un! for carrying out a series of deadly Hamas attacks against Israelis, including a bombing at a cafeteria at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2002 that killed nine people, including five US citizens. It is believed that 87 of the 251 hostages kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 remain in Gaza, including the bodies of at least 34 confirmed dead by the IDF. ‘Unfazed’: Freed hostages say they knew they had to project strength at Hamas handover [IsraelTimes] Female soldiers tell family and friends about periods with no food, cleaning toilets for terrorists, months without showers, seeing TV news of protests on their behalf. |
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Naim Kassem, Nasrallah’s former deputy, admitted Hezbollah’s military distress by calling for an ‘unconditional’ ceasefire; Israel demands Hezbollah disarm and pull back beyond the Litani River | |
2024-10-09 | |
[PUBLISH.TWITTER] Yesterday he “unconditionally” demanded Israel put down weapons first. Now he is separating from Gaza’s war…
Israel’s response is just like UNSC Resolution 1701, that ended the 2006 Lebanon War. The one that Hassan Nasrallah swore Hezbollah would respect, back in the day. Sadly, he can’t swear again to respect it now.
Visiting Beirut on Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran backs efforts for a ceasefire in Leb ![]() US State Department front man Matthew Miller said Tuesday that Qassem’s public backing of ceasefire efforts shows that Hezbollah is "on the back foot and is getting battered," leading the group to "change their tune." | |
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Iraqi court orders arrest of Yazidi Peshmerga... |
2024-08-10 |
Another blasphemy case, because Moslems treasure being able to murder infidels, but hate being called out on it. [Rudaw] A Nineveh court issued an arrest warrant on Thursday for Qassim Shasho, commander of the Yazidi Peshmerga unit in Shingal district, on charges of blasphemy. The specific charge is insulting Muhammad (PBUH), the Prophet of Islam, and inciting religious conflictand the warrant was issued after a video was shared on social media of Shasho making a controversial remark. In the video, Shasho is heard saying, "We should not say orders have ended. Orders will not end as long as we live. I am responsible for what I am saying, as long as Mohammed [referring to Islam] exists, orders against us will not end. They are the enemies of our religion." The term "order," or "farman" in Kurdish, is used by Yazidis to describe the disasters and genocides that they have suffered. Yazidi history says that the minority has suffered 73 genocides, most recently at the hands of the Islamic State (ISIS), which seized large areas in Iraq and Syria in 2014. In the Yazidi heartland of Shingal in northern Iraq, the group killed about 5,000 Yazidi men and older women, burying some in mass graves, and enslaved nearly 7,000 women and children. Shasho's statement elicited a range of reactions, from hate speech and criticism to defense and support. Some social media users warned his comments could make things worse for Yezidis and others said Muslims should be open to hearing such criticisms. After the video of Shasho was shared online, Yazidis said they have received hate speech online. Yazidis have reached out to Yazda, fearing imminent attacks. We urge national and international actors to prioritize safety,Yazda organization, which advocates for Yazidis and provides services for genocide survivors, said in a post on X. At an Erbil event this week marking the 10th anniversary of the Yazidi genocide, Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani called the tragedy a turning pointin Iraq's and the Kurdistan Region's history, urging the international community to ensure such crimes are never repeated. Shasho's nephew said the situation has been exaggerated. "This issue, despite our clarifications, has been greatly exaggerated. The intention is to confuse matters, which is why supporters of ISIS are taking advantage of it," Haidar Shasho told Rudaw on Thursday. Like his uncle, Haidar Shasho is a military commander, leading the Ezidixan protection forces, a Yazidi force within the Peshmerga ministry. If these actions persist, we will take a stand, as those opposing us today have never spoken against the violations and neglect committed against our people,he said. Related: Islamic State: 2024-08-08 25 years have passed since the invasion of Basayev's militants into Dagestan Islamic State: 2024-08-07 Three young men suspected of preparing terrorist attack in Dagestan Islamic State: 2024-08-06 Armed Moslems occupying an area of the city streets in Birmingham Related: Shingal: 2024-08-03 Yazidi woman, child rescued from ISIS captivity in Rojava Shingal: 2024-07-12 Bubonic Plague Adds to Colordo's Health Woes Shingal: 2024-06-30 Nearly 1,000 IDPs repatriated ahead of Iraq's camp closure deadline Related: Nechirvan Barzani 06/03/2024 Iraqi court tells Christian woman to convert to Islam Nechirvan Barzani 03/17/2024 ‘Sacred job’: Iraqi Kurds digitize aging manuscripts to save vulnerable culture Nechirvan Barzani 01/17/2024 Iraq to take legal measures against Iran following deadly Erbil attack |
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Al-Qaeda's branch in Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... has announced the death of its leader Khalid Batarfi and named a successor, SITE Intelligence Group reported Sunday, March 10. The monitoring service said Batarfi's body was shown in footage released by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula ...the latest incarnation of various Qaeda and Qaeda-allied groups, including the now-defunct Aden-Abyan Islamic Army that boomed the USS Cole in 2000... (AQAP) in a burial shroud and wrapped in a flag bearing the jihadist group's name. "God took his soul while he patiently sought his reward and stood firm, immigrated, garrisoned, and waged jihad," SITE quoted an AQAP veteran as saying of Batarfi in the nearly 15-minute video. There were no immediate details of the time or cause of Batarfi's death. He was believed to be in his 40s. The United States considers al-Qaeda's Yemen branch the most dangerous faction of the global jihadist network, and the State Department designated Batarfi in 2018 a "global terrorist". SITE said the group had named its new chief Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki, who last appeared in a video released in February 2023 urging Sunni rustics to join AQAP. The Sunni bad boy group thrived in the chaos of years of war since 2014 between Yemen's Saudi-backed government and Iran-backed Iran's Houthi sock puppets ...a Zaidi Shia insurgent group operating in Yemen. They have also been referred to as the Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... s. AQAP has carried out operations in Yemen against both the Huthis and government forces. It has also carried out sporadic attacks abroad, including on the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo ...Pix/Hebdo2.pngA lefty French satirical magazine, home of what may well be the majority if the active testicles left in Europe... in 2015 and a 2019 mass shooting at a US naval base in Florida, in which a Saudi Air Force officer killed three American sailors.
Though believed to be weakened in recent years due to infighting and suspected US drone strikes killing its leaders, the group known by the acronym AQAP has long been considered the most dangerous branch of the extremist group still operating after the killing of founder Osama bin Laden. Al-Qaeda released a video showing al-Batarfi wrapped in a white funeral shroud and al-Qaeda’s black-and-white flag. Terrorists offered no details on the cause of his death and there was no clear sign of trauma visible on his face. Al-Batarfi was believed to be in his early 40s. In the announcement, the group said Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki would take over as its leader. The US has a $6 million bounty on him, saying al-Awlaki “has publicly called for attacks against the United States and its allies.”
“Since 2020, Saif al-Adel has been able to convince al-Batarfi of his strategic approach, focused on confronting Western states and their allies in Yemen — the Saudi-led coalition, the Aden-based government, the United Arab Emirates and its allies — rather than confronting the Iranian-backed Houthi movement,” a 2023 report by the Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies said. Al-Adel is believed to be in Iran, part of a longtime al-Qaeda presence in the Islamic Republic. That’s long been denied by Tehran but backed up by documents seized in the 2011 US raid in Pakistan that killed bin Laden, who orchestrated the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US.
The Shiite Zaydi Houthis have previously denied working with AQAP, a Sunni extremist group. However, AQAP targeting of the Houthis has dropped in recent years while the terrorists continue to attack Saudi-led coalition forces.
Al-Batarfi, born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, traveled to Afghanistan in 1999 and fought alongside the Taliban during the US-led invasion. He joined AQAP in 2010 and led forces in taking over Yemen’s Abyan province, according to the US. In 2015, he was freed after an AQAP raid that saw the terrorists capture Mukalla, the capital of Yemen’s largest province, Hadramawt, amid the chaos of the war. A photo at the time showed al-Awlaki with a Kalashnikov rifle, posing inside a government palace there. AQAP was later pushed out of Mukalla but has continued attacks and been the target of a US drone strike campaign since the administration of then-president George W. Bush. In 2020, there had been claims that al-Bartafi had been detained, which later were denied. In 2021, he appeared in a video by the terror group and referred to the January 6 riot at the US Capitol as “only the tip of the iceberg of what will come to them, God willing.” Related: AQAP: 2023-08-11 Bangladeshi UN worker in Yemen freed by Al Qaeda branch AQAP: 2023-08-06 Lefty Mayor sentenced to 30 years for kiddie porn AQAP: 2023-06-12 Good Morning Related: Khalid Batarfi: 2021-02-06 U.N. Report Says Qaida's Leader in Yemen under Arrest Khalid Batarfi: 2018-10-19 US offers reward for Al Qaeda jihadi who urged attacks over Jerusalem embassy move Khalid Batarfi: 2018-01-25 Al-Qaeda leader who urged attacks on Jews and Americans put on US terror list Related: Qassim al-Rimi: 2020-05-19 US reveals Saudi mass shooter at naval base was linked to Al-Qaeda Qassim al-Rimi: 2020-03-02 Yemenis Seize Capital of Strategic al-Jawf as Saudi-led Mercenaries Retreat Qassim al-Rimi: 2020-02-24 AQAP confirms death of leader Qassim al-Rimi Related: Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki: 2016-08-18 Air Strikes Target al Qaeda in Yemen, Troops Capture Aden District Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki: 2016-04-01 Air Strikes Target al Qaeda in Yemen, Troops Capture Aden District | |||||||||
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US Stopping Countries From Returning Afghan Aircraft: Official |
2023-08-22 |
Good. [ToloNews] The Deputy Defense Minister, Mohammad Qassim Farsad, said that the neighboring countries of Afghanistan are not returning aircrafts that were taken there during the collapse of the former government. He said their failure to do so is due to pressure by the US.Speaking at a presser reporting on the annual activities of the Defense Ministry, he said that the number of these aircraft is 60. "Their numbers could be around 60 aircraft and they are currently in one or two countries. We have officially asked them for their return, but they don’t act because of US pressure," Farsad said. Speaking at the same conference, the chief of army staff, Fasihuddin Fitrat, said that the attacks by the ISIS group have dropped to zero. He said that the Islamic Emirate forces have conducted raids across the country within the past year that resulted in seizing a great number of weapons and ammunition. "In the major cities, the Mujahideen were more careful about the ISIS group. Their attacks have almost dropped to zero," he said. Eanayatullah Khwarzmi, a front man for the Defense Ministry, said that 50 seminaries have been constructed in military bases in various provinces. "We have repaired nearly 50,000 vehicles since the Islamic Emirate came to power," he said. The Chief of Army Staff of the Islamic Emirate’s Defense Ministry, in response to the accusations of Pak officials, said that instead of criticizing Afghanistan, they should focus on their own land and that these criticisms show Pakistain's inability to provide security in its own land. Fasihuddin Fitrat added in the annual report of the ministry that people who cause insecurity in Pakistain exist inside that country, and Pakistain and other countries should look for their enemies "on their own soil." |
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US uses Syrian terrorists to deplete Russia |
2023-08-15 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Kirill Semenov [REGNUM] As a result of a night attack on a military bus on August 11 in the province of Deir ez-Zor near the city of Al-Mayadeen in northeastern Syria, militants of the so-called. The "Islamic State" killed 23 Syrian soldiers and 13 more were injured. This attack indicates that the terrorist activities of the Islamic State, after several years of calm, have again begun to gain momentum in Syria. At the same time, the rapid increase in the number of militant attacks coincided with the time of the SVO in Ukraine, which makes it necessary to draw certain conclusions. CONTROLLED ESCALATION The increased activity of ISIS in Syria since the beginning of the year has already led to heavy fighting in April-May near the city of Al-Qaum. Then the IS militants were able to take control of several settlements, and government troops only with the support of Russian PMCs and Aerospace Forces managed to squeeze them back into the desert. However, the IS attacks did not stop there. In particular, according to the Military Observer Telegram channel , another terrorist attack took place in the Syrian province of Homs at the end of May. This time, the Russian military headquarters was attacked, the servicemen of which rebuffed the militants. But the Russian military also suffered losses: as a result of this attack, the head of the tactical direction, Colonel Oleg Pechevisty, was killed . The response was a massive strike by the Russian Aerospace Forces on identified IS facilities. In July, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a rather unexpected terrorist attack in Damascus. Then at least six people died near the mausoleum of Sayida Zeinab. And already on August 1, terrorists attacked a convoy of vehicles transporting oil products in the Syrian desert guarded by the Syrian army, as a result of which five soldiers and two civilians were killed. Finally, last Monday, August 7, in the Syrian province of Raqqa, ISIS terrorists attacked checkpoints of government troops. According to foreign sources familiar with the situation, 10 fighters of pro-government forces were killed and at least 6 were injured. It should be noted that the “controlled” revival of ISIS in the Syrian desert and the increase in the activity of this terrorist group is directly linked to the penetration of militant groups into government-controlled territories from areas held by the United States and its allies, predominantly Kurdish left-wing radical groups of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). In particular, the flow of both recruits and veterans of the IS, who secretly leave prisons and camps under US control in northeast Syria, does not decrease. Obviously, it is in the interests of the Pentagon to maintain the threat of a resurgence of IS through the use of its own channels to replenish terrorist cells. Prisons and detention camps for IS militants and their families in the Syrian territories held by the Americans have long turned, on the one hand, into an element of blackmailing the international community on the part of the pro-American SDF formations, including to prevent possible operations by Turkey. On the other hand, they are an important asset in maintaining the “controlled escalation” and, if necessary, transferring it to the “controlled chaos” mode through constant “leaks” of militants to the outside. It is significant that a new generation of militants is already maturing in these camps. Those who got there as minors have already undergone appropriate indoctrination. Now they are 18-20 years old, and they are ready to join their "older comrades". In turn, the activity of terrorists will serve as an excuse not only to maintain, but also to increase the American military presence in the Syrian northeast. Since its declared goal is to prevent the revival of ISIS. The latest Pentagon report cites data from the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Information indicates that operations against ISIS by the Syrian government and Iranian-backed groups have shown little effectiveness. These forces rely on both a network of checkpoints and intermittent and ineffective ground patrols around known areas of IS operations. REASON TO HURT IRAN Under the veil of countering ISIS, the Pentagon may be hiding preparations for operations of a different nature. In particular, information continues to circulate about US plans to establish a connection between the At-Tanf base in southern Syria, where the pro-American groups of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) are concentrated, and the territories in the northeast of the country controlled by the SDF. Such an operation can be explained by the Americans as necessary in order to suppress the activities of the ISIS in the Syrian desert, which the Syrian government forces and pro-Iranian militias are allegedly unable to cope with. Of course, this will be an additional argument for a possible military campaign in eastern Syria, another declared goal of which may be to counter the "Iranian threat." Which, from the point of view of the American administration, is quite a good reason for military action: in recent years, the Americans and their allies in Syria have “exchanged fire” dozens of times with pro-Iranian groups. The latest incident on August 13 may well belong to the same series. According to the Iranian Fars News Agency, five rockets, apparently fired by a local pro-Iranian group, hit the positions of American forces in the area of the Konoko gas field. Four more exploded at a US base near the El Omar oil field. And a single missile hit the American airfield at the Al-Shaddadi base. After that, in the Sabur region, not far from Damascus, there was an explosion of ammunition depots and missiles of pro-Iranian militias. It cannot be ruled out that this could have been a retaliatory action on the part of the United States. In turn, earlier there were reports about the alleged readiness of the United States to conduct a military operation in Syria to establish control over the border town of Albukamal on the border with Iraq. There is a "Shiite corridor" from Iran to Lebanon through Iraq and Syria, linking the so-called. The Axis of Resistance is a pro-Iranian regional alliance. Thus, on August 2, the Lebanese edition of Al-Akhbar, reflecting the point of view of the Hezbollah group, stated that the Americans were reconfiguring their military presence in eastern Syria in order to take control of the transport corridors between this country and Iraq. The Syrian opposition media Enab Baladi also noted military preparations both by pro-American forces and by pro-Iranian Shiite militants who support official Damascus. Rumors about a possible American operation in Syria are also fueled by the FSA command in At-Tanf. So, explaining the recent maneuvers of the FSA groups in the Tanf area, its commander specified that these exercises are aimed at active participation in the upcoming hostilities. Against whom and where they will be fought, he did not specify. Although earlier, on July 12, these pro-American factions explicitly rejected statements about the inevitability of military action in Deir ez-Zor, emphasizing that their main responsibility is to protect the 55-kilometer section and the Rukban camp. Nevertheless, the process of mutual integration and coordination of the pro-American FSA and SDF continues. FSA commander Muhammad Farid al-Qassim has previously said he has no objection to military coordination with the SDF alliance. According to him, the forces entrusted to him have already made progress in integrating with them. This distinguishes him from his predecessor, Muhannad al-Talaa , who repeatedly refused to work with the SDF, which was one of the reasons for his replacement by the American command. The other day, Muhammad al-Qassim announced significant steps to strengthen cooperation with the SDF and other armed pro-American groups, which have now established a joint operations center. He stressed that there is a growing consensus on the need to coordinate the efforts of all armed groups in Syria in order to achieve their common goals. PENTAGON STRATEGY At the same time, the problems for the conduct of the American military operation in the Syrian desert are obvious, despite the close coordination between the FSA and the SDF. Between At-Tanf in the south and Albukamal in the northeast there is a significant distance of 120 kilometers, aggravated by the impenetrable expanses of the Syrian desert. It creates barriers to the mobility of US-backed factions. At one time, it was from the At-Tanf base that the detachments of the pro-American FSA from the so-called. "New Syrian Army". Back in June 2016, the task of the Americans was to get ahead of the pro-Iranian Shiite groups by sending their proxies to certain death surrounded by superior ISIS forces. That attack ended in their defeat, and the city was taken and is still controlled by the Shiites. Nevertheless, despite all the difficulties with conducting such an operation, the main goal of US activity in eastern Syria may be to increase pressure on Russia. It is obvious that any military operations of the American allies in the territories held by the Syrian government will lead to the intervention of the Russian military, primarily the Aerospace Forces. Actually, the American operation in the east of Syria may not take place, but maintaining the escalation in this area allows the Pentagon to continue to pursue its strategy aimed at "depleting Russia." Maintaining the combat readiness of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Ukraine for some more time, according to Washington's plan, should weaken the Russian Armed Forces. In turn, the activation of ISIS in Syria and the constant threat of an American military operation in the Syrian northeast should keep the Russian military in the SAR on their toes. This will force Russia to maintain both a high level of combat readiness and the very military presence in that country, which will put additional pressure on the Russian Armed Forces as part of the American strategy to continue the “war of attrition”. |
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Syria’s Daraa undergoes persistent security chaos, 15 killings in week |
2023-07-15 |
[NPASyria] Last week, Daraa Governorate, southern Syria, witnessed a marked increase in security chaos and killing cases in different areas of the governorate, recording 15 killing cases against civilians and soldiers of the government forces. On Thursday, residents in the western countryside of Daraa found two bodies for two people rubbed out in two different incidents. Eyewitnesses told North Press, "Residents found the body of Abdullah Muhammad al-Hariri in al-Zaarora area in the vicinity of the city of Jasim in Daraa northern countryside." Al-Hariri, who hails from the town of Naamer in Daraa eastern countryside, was killed by several gunshots at close range, according to the eyewitnesses, the body was transferred to the National Hospital in Jasim before handing it to al-Hariri’s family. Later on Thursday, residents found the body of Muhammad Ahmad al-Farokh near an irrigation canal in the town of al-Harah in the northern countryside of Daraa. Local sources told North Press that al-Farokh was kidnapped on July 11. On July 12, a local source told North Press, "Hazza Adnan al-Zahri was rubbed out by unknown button men riding a cycle of violence in the town of Mahjah in northern Daraa." The source said that al-Zahri was working within the ranks of a group affiliated with the Military Security branch of the government forces in Daraa. In another context, a another local source told North Press that "both Ahmad Shoukry al-Nassar and Ahmad Mansour al-Sharif were killed after being targeted by unknown button men in the city of al-Sanamayn in northern Daraa in separate incidents." The source pointed out that the two individuals who were killed were civilians and not affiliated with any military or security formation. On July 11, local sources told North Press that "Abdurrahman Barghash" was killed and two other soldiers were maimed in an attack on an armored vehicle of the government with an IED on Damascus-Daraa Highway west of the village of Saida in the eastern countryside of Daraa. The sources added that the maimed were transferred to the National Hospital in Daraa, and no information was obtained about their health condition. On the same day, sources said that the first lieutenant Muhammad Ahmad al-Tahan succumbed to injuries he sustained when targeted by unknown assailants on July 9 in the city of al-Sanamayn. The sources added that al-Tahan, who hails from Bab Amr district in Homs, operated within the ranks of the Ninth Brigade of the government forces. A local source told North Press on the same day that Yaser Abdurrahman al-Zarqan was killed by unknown attackers in the city of Kafr Shams in the northern countryside. Al-Zarqan operated in a local group affiliated with the government Military Security in Daraa, according to the source. Unknown attackers targeted "Abu Jaafar," official in the studies department of the Military Security Branch in the city of Nawa in Daraa western countryside, killing him immediately. "Suleiman Gharib al-Jondi was killed after unknown attackers shot at him in al-Sanamayn, local sources told North Press. The sources added that al-Jondi, who was a former member of the opposition, was transferred to the National Hospital in the city where he departed this vale of tears. On July 9, a local source told North Press that "Muhammad Qassim al-Musallamah was killed as a result of being targeted by unknown button men while he was in Daraa al-Balad, in Daraa city." The source added, "Al-Musallamah" was accused of working in the drug trade and promoting it in the area. On the same day, eyewitnesses told North Press, "Residents found the body of Saaeed Ismail al-Sebsebi in the town of Inkhil in Daraa northern countryside." The eyewitnesses added that al-Sebsebi was found killed with a piece of paper on the back, saying "This is the end of every spy of the state security." Al-Sebsebi, who hails from the village of al-Danaji, worked within the government Military Security Branch, according to the eyewitnesses. On July 8, a local source told North Press that unknown button men opened fire directly at Youssef al-Labbad, nicknamed Youssef al-Kheiriya, in the city center before fleeing the scene. The source added that al-Labbad was hit by several bullets and was rushed to al-Sanamayn National Hospital, but he succumbed to his wounds before reaching the hospital. The source pointed out that "al-Labbad had worked with a group affiliated with the Military Security branch of government forces in Daraa and was recently accused of working for the State Security branch." On the same day, a local source told North Press that the young man, Mouayed Yahya al-Shakoush, was killed as a result of torture after he was arrested with Yaser al-Shakoush on July 7. The source said that Mouayed al-Shakoush was arrested by a group called Raed al-Shahadat, affiliated with the government’s State Security Branch, in the town of Namar in northern Daraa. In a separate incident on the same day, Muhammad Hassan Hussein al-Hariri was killed after being shot by unknown button men in eastern Daraa. A local source told North Press that unknown button men riding a cycle of violence stopped the bus driven by al-Hariri and opened fire on him. The source added that al-Hariri, who hails from the city of al-Hirak in eastern Daraa and worked as a bus driver, was taken to the al-Sharq Hospital in the city of Daraa, where he died. In July 2018, the opposition armed factions and Syrian the government forces reached a ceasefire agreement mediated by Russia in the opposition-held areas in Daraa. Under the deal, the opposition armed factions agreed to hand over their weapons in exchange for staying in Daraa, and those who opposed the agreement they were sent to Idlib, which is under the control of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else ![]() (HTS — formerly al-Nusra ...formally Jabhat an-Nusrah li-Ahli al-Sham (Support Front for the People of the Levant), also known as al-Qaeda in the Levant. They aim to establish a pan-Arab caliphate. Not the same one as the Islamic State, though .. ... Front). |
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Suspected drug trader killed in Daraa |
2023-07-10 |
[NPASyria] A man was killed on Sunday by unidentified button men in Daraa city, southern Syria. He was accused of being involved in drug trade in the region. A local source told North Press that "Muhammad Qassim al-Musallamah was killed as a result of being targeted by unknown button men while he was in Daraa al-Balad, in Daraa city." The source added, "Al-Musallamah is accused of working in the drug trade and promoting it in the area." The source pointed out that the unidentified button men, who were riding a cycle of violence, fled after carrying out the attack. In mid-May of last year, unknown individuals distributed leaflets threatening drug pushers and promoters in the Daraa al-Balad with accountability if they did not stop their activities. |
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US Drone Strike Kills Al Qaeda Leader as US-Saudi Coalition Continues to Back Al Qaeda in Ma'rib |
2023-03-02 |
[HODHODYEMENNEWS] A prominent Saudi leader in al-Qaeda was killed in the city of Ma’rib, the last stronghold of the Islah party loyal to the Saudi-led coalition in northern Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... Activists from the city of Ma’rib said that Hamad Hammoud al-Othman al-Tamimi, a Saudi national judicial authority for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula ...the latest incarnation of various Qaeda and Qaeda-allied groups, including the now-defunct Aden-Abyan Islamic Army that boomed the USS Cole in 2000... , was killed last Sunday, along with one of his The Saudi coalition forces in Ma’rib had refused to reveal the details of the raid and cordoned off the area targeted by the US raid last Sunday. Previously, al-Qaeda has mourned many of its leaders who were killed in air strikes while they were in the coalition-held Wadi Abaidah area of Ma’rib, while they were fighting alongside coalition forces on Ma’rib fronts. According to the organization’s video, al-Tamimi, who joined al-Qaeda in 2002, was arrested in 2007, and placed in al-Tarfiya prison in al-Qassim area of Saudi Arabia ![]() The new operation may represent a blow to Saudi Arabia, which is using the organization to strengthen its grip on Ma’rib, in light of the resentment of the Islah party, the wing of the Moslem Brüderbund, at Riyadh’s measures to reduce its influence in the oil province. Al-Tamimi joined al-Qaeda in Yemen after the Saudi authorities released him in 2012. Hamad bin Hamoud al-Tamimi, a top leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which Washington regards as among the global jihadist network's most dangerous branches, died in the strike along with a bodyguard, a security official said, requesting anonymity. The air strike, targeting a house in the northern province of Marib that al-Tamimi had recently rented, was "apparently American", the official said. A Marib government official, also speaking anonymously, confirmed the deaths. Tamimi, a Saudi also known as Abdel Aziz al-Adnani, headed up AQAP's leadership council and acted as the militant group's "judge", the sources said. The "president of the consultative council and judge, known as Abdel Aziz al-Adnani, was killed with a Yemeni bodyguard", the Marib official said. AQAP, and rival militants loyal to the Islamic State group, have thrived in the chaos of Yemen's civil war, which pits the Saudi-backed government against Iran-allied Huthi rebels. AQAP has carried out operations against both the Huthis and government forces as well as sporadic attacks abroad. Its leaders have been targeted by a US drone war for more than two decades, although the number of strikes has dropped off in recent years. The attack comes a month after three alleged AQAP militants were killed in a suspected US drone strike on a car in Marib province. |
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Turkish drone kills two PKK-affiliated fighters in Iraq |
2023-03-02 |
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PKK-affiliated force says Turkish drone killed a member in Shingal [Rudaw] An gang affiliated to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) announced on Wednesday that one of its members was killed in a Ezidkhan Asayish, a security force affiliated to the PKK, said in a statement on Wednesday that a The aerial attack took place at 11:30am local time, according to the statement, reported by PKK media. Erbil-based Kurdish counterterrorism forces said Qassim was the head of the Ezidkhan Asayish, adding that one of his guards was killed in the attack as well. The Shingal Resistance® Units (YBS), which is also affiliated to the PKK, on Monday announced that two of its commanders were killed in a PKK is an gang struggling for the increased rights of Kurds in ![]() . Ankara has listed it as a terrorist group. The All-Yazidi YBS and Ezidkhan Asayish were formed by the PKK after ISIS controlled Shingal and killed and kidnapped thousands of Yazidis. They control parts of Shingal. Turkey considers both Yazidi groups as offshoots of the PKK and has targeted their positions in Shingal numerous times, killing dozens of their members, including top commanders. The presence of PKK-affiliated groups and several other forces in the district has been blamed for insecurity which has prevented thousands of its residents, who fled Shingal in 2014 due to ISIS war, from returning. There have been no comments from Turkey regarding both attacks in Shingal. On Wednesday, airstrikes struck the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the Sinjar district of Nineveh Governorate. Two security sources told Shafaq News Agency. A source reported that Turkish drones targeted a vehicle carrying PKK members near the Sinjar police station, killing all fighters, including a prominent leader. |
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Two children injured by Saudi-backed Islah militants attack in Taiz province |
2023-01-04 |
by Emad Almarshahi [HODHODYEMENNEWS] At least two children were seriously injured on Monday as a result of the Islah Party militants’ bombing on citizens’ homes, west of the city of Taiz, southwest Yemen. Local sources reported that two children were seriously injured when a shell fired by Islah militants loyal to Saudi-led coalition fell in the village of Maqraba, located in Al-Rubaie sub-district of Al-Ta’iziyah district. This accident comes within less than a week of the injury of the young man, Issa Qassim Saif, in the head by the Islah snipers while he was in Al-Rawas area in the same district. |
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Palestinian killed after carrying out attack on Israeli forces | ||
2022-12-24 | ||
by Emad Almarshahi![]() Palestinian media sources reported that Young Palestinian man Na’eem Budair was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces after he allegedly carried a car-ramming and shooting operation resulting in the injury of two Israeli officers in Kfar Qasim city, pre-dawn today.” Initially, Zionist media admitted that two Zionist police officers had been wounded in a car-ramming and shooting operation in the city of Kafr Qasim
Later, the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that car-ramming and shooting operation in the city of Kafr Qasim left at least resulted three members of the enemy forces injured. Following the operation, enemy forces deployed dozens of their members to Kafr Qasim, sent military reinforcements from special units and turned the city into a military barracks, according to enemy authorities.
According to police, the assailant, Naim Badir, called police over to a parking area of a building, claiming there had been a The assailant then hurled Molotov cocktails at a police car. Police said they later found several more Molotov cocktails on the roof of the building where Badir had called cops over to. He then got into his car and rammed it into the officers, lightly wounding three of them. Officers returned fire, killing the assailant at the scene. A knife was later found in his car. Police said the incident was a terror attack. Officers had first been called to the area following reports made by Badir of a domestic violence incident in the Arab-majority city, according to law enforcement officials. Video released by police showed Badir first attempting to shoot at the officers. The footage cuts before showing the attacker getting into a car and speeding toward the officers, in reverse, and slamming into another vehicle next to the police. Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai said Friday morning that "the officers reacted fast and prevented a larger attack planned against police forces." Central District Commander Avi Bitton said after an assessment with various security officials including the Shin Bet security service, "it appears to have been a terror attack planned days earlier." Police dispatched reinforcements to the area, including special forces units, and were searching for additional suspects. Despite the video footage, Badir’s family strongly denied No, no! Certainly not! the incident was an attack and accused police of "murdering our son in cold blood." He was a piece of shit, now flushed "Our son did not plan any attack," they said. "It’s a fallacious claim by police to hide its failures in facing crime in Arab society," a statement from the family said. Start moving your goods out of your home. It's due to be rubblized A member of Kafr Qassim’s community council told Channel 12 anonymously: "If that’s terror then police and the Shin Bet should also call the murder of Firas Heib terror, they should call the murder at the Haifa restaurant terror." Mayor Adel Badir said "We need to wait for the motive [to become clear]" before it is ruled as terrorism. The incident came amid high tensions and regular festivities between Israeli security forces and Paleostinians, with most of the violence taking place within the West Bank. Related: Kafr Qasim: 2022-08-18 Mahmoud Abbas sparks anger after comparing Israeli actions to Holocaust Kafr Qasim: 2022-02-15 Interior minister bars firebrand Arab Israeli cleric from leaving country Kafr Qasim: 2022-01-26 Islamic Movement elects new spiritual leader seen as close to Ra’am’s MK Abbas | ||
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