Developments May 4 >Syrian skies CLOSED to Coalition warplanes >Astana:Ru, Iran, Turkey agree to safe zones in Idlib, Latakia, Homs & Aleppo parts aim to separate rebels from IS and Nusra, movement of unarmed civis+huanitarian access Opposition rebels did not accept because IRAN & this will 'threaten Syria’s territorial integrity' >report:IS withdraws from Tabqa dam to Raqqa after deal with SDF, SDF denied >E Ghouta rebel war:130 rebels dead,500 rebels+civis wounded >Palmyra:SAA captured 4 points from IS near Talilah Crossroad >DeZ:SAA advances as they attempt to lift siege on airport >N Hama:jihadist suprise offensive in Wadi Al-adib area ends with no gains >Al-Qaboun:SAA victory within days after new push, negotioations for rebel surrender ongoing >TASS:Al Jazeera staged clips about ‘new chemical weapons’ to release soon via social networks
>Report: 8 Hezbollah fighters were killed last night when their vehicle was on a mine in the western Alrota area of Damascus. Alrota is the area that touches the eastern outskirts of Kuneitra. Shuuj: Syria: 8 militia killed by Hezbollah in Lebanon
>According to reports from the Quneitra region, Hezbollah is intensifying its forces not far from the Israeli border by means of reinforcements it brings from the suburbs of Damascus, to which the western Alrota area is included.
>As of Saturday, May 6, a cease-fire will take effect in four areas of Syria defined as "areas in which the escalation must be stopped": Idlib, eastern Alrota in the suburbs of Damascus, Dar'a in southern Syria and Quneitra province bordering Israel.
>It is necessary to see what the forces of Hezbollah and Iran will do in Quneitra if the cease-fire agreement is signed in the areas bordering Israel. Will they continue to send large military reinforcements to the region as they have been doing lately with the intention of challenging Israel?
>Will Israel react to the crossing of its red lines in Quneitra province, which will challenge the Russians who see themselves as patrons of the cease-fire agreements in Syria?
>Should Israel use the time until the cease-fire to destroy any force that has already crossed the red lines in the Kuneitra region?
>The answer is not easy and it challenges the Israeli leadership!
>The Lebanese news website Al-Nashra claims that the Syrian response to the Israeli attack is a matter of days or hours and that it will target Israeli military targets in the "occupied" Golan. According to the site, the preparations are under way, but are being carried out secretly and in a low profile in order to conceal the identity of the targets that will be attacked and the identity of the forces that will carry out the attack.
>The website adds that according to the same sources, the Syrian and Iranian political echelons have already given the green light to retaliate against Israel and that it has already gone down to the military to prepare it.
>It seems that the military preparations by Hezbollah and Iran and the Syrian army on the Syrian-Lebanese border and the Israeli preparations on the Lebanese border, which are discernible, lead all sides to the edge of an abyss.
>* Both the Iranians and the Syrians know that they are almost "transparent" to the Israeli intelligence establishment and that any preparations for a Syrian military strike in the Golan or anywhere else in Israel will lead the IDF to thwart these intentions and counter-military strikes against the forces that intended to carry it out.
>* - According to reports from Lebanon, any Syrian reprisal will attempt to hide the source of the real response, by using proxy forces against Israel, but it is clear that Israel will respond against the dominant entity itself.
Why do Shia shitskins like to test the patience of based white nations? It's only a matter of time before Ir*n gets completely BTFO by the USA & Israel.
Samuel Lee
>In the past few minutes local reporting channels have reported that Israeli aircraft attacked positions of the Assad regime's armed militias in their positions in the compound of a company of the 90th Brigade in the Druze village of Khader near the border fence with Israel.
>* - Israeli air strikes targeted several Assad militia raids in a secret brigade of the 90th Brigade near the village of Hadar in the countryside of Quneitra - these reports are currently running - Israel attacked positions of the Assad militia located within the company of the 90th Brigade near the Druze village al-Hadar.
>Assuming that the report is indeed true, it is the fighters of the Golan Heights who are supposed to carry out retaliation by Iran and Hezbollah against Israel for its attacks in Damascus.
>It is also estimated that the Syrian control plane, which arrived in Syria yesterday, has installed so advanced and so advanced intelligence and electronic warfare systems that they can paralyze the entire spectrum of electronic signals throughout Syria and its neighbors and allow it better operational and response capabilities if the situation in Syria deteriorates against its will.
>With the arrival of this aircraft and its accompanying equipment, Israel in particular and the Western powers on the other face a technological challenge they have not met for a long time.
>The question that questions the heads of those in the circle of Israeli decision-makers is whether these technologies can limit Israeli freedom of movement to implement the policy of the red lines that are so necessary for Israel's security?
>"Will the Golan be the center of the next war between Hezbollah and Israel? And the Syrian response in the coming days" strategic "? - Will the Golan be the next fighting front between Israel and Hezbollah? Will there be a Syrian strategic answer to the Israeli attacks on its territory? "
>But at the end of his article, he hints to all the Arab states that if they join together with Hezbollah in its war against Israel in what he calls "the mother and father of all Arab wars against the Jews," the last war between them will succeed, The Muslims among themselves, unite them, and end the Palestinian problem. time will tell.
45 is a kind of myth. No one is sure they are or not
Joseph Foster
Yes, opposition of semen
Eli White
>A Kurd >Turkish qts Never change. kek
Jonathan Lee
No love for flying ruskies?
William Torres
>implying assadits can reach deir ezzor
Benjamin Cox
With the cease fire they would leave some presure from the troops to atack Isis more
Thomas Sanchez
its not publicly it was never acknowledged cos most of the people are chosen on on and of basis and to add to that they do clandestine operations so they don't publicly shit talk about it you have lebed was one of the pioneers of the unit got promoted in the 2000s
Jeremiah Reyes
Me on the left Nah, the translation is... untranslatable?
Hudson Thomas
>Hurr durr VDV aren't in Syria
Aaron Jackson
The only thing we have - when 45 works the deal is finished
Joseph Young
The funny thing is, they crashed in a house in Tartus, 5 injured and a little girl killed
Angel Young
Very strategic
Robert Anderson
This is the best translation I could make, I hope it makes sense.
Naynawa - Aamaq Agency : a military source said that the Iraqi forces are receiving heavy blows in the ongoing clashes in Mushairifa and Al-Harmat districts northwest of Mosul, after the 9th division, the federal police, and the quick response force repelled a trespassing attempt inside the two districts that aimed to reach Al-Hawi near the Dijla shores. the source added that the efficiency of the attacking units is really low since the fighting is going on in areas packed with buildings. Until now, Aamaq documented up to 52 damaged military vehicles ( hummers, tanks, and armored vehicles) in the clashes that went on yesterday and today northeast of Mosul. No accurate information is available about the human losses of the Iraqi Army
Jayden Roberts
By the way today Suheil's beard looks as perfect as ever.
Ayden Walker
kek Seems they held the victory party too early
Jace Stewart
Did you find this report very strategical as for Dawlat al-Islamiyah standards?
Jeremiah Scott
I came
David Johnson
bad translation
Asher Ross
I saw, i fled.
Carson Ross
Because what? Naynawa - Ninevah? Aamaq - Alamaq? Majoosi pls
Alexander Harris
How does he even do it? I trim my beard every week and it's always a bit off.
Caleb Long
YESSS
Cameron Smith
Genetics.
William Ross
>The only thing we have - when 45 works the deal is finished true !
Hunter Watson
Veni, Vidi, Rollinici
Logan Williams
>ywn have a perfectly trimmed beard like Suheil.
Nicholas Reed
If this is why it's a bad translation then I'm more than happy to inform you that this is how it's actually pronounced in arabic, nay-na-wah, nineveh is retarded
John Anderson
no >after the 9th division, the federal police, and the quick response force repelled a trespassing attempt inside the two districts that aimed to reach Al-Hawi near the Dijla shores. the 9th division, federal police and quick response units are the one who are attacking >since the fighting is going on in areas packed with buildings. not exactly what it says, it's a mixed area (buildings + agricultural open spaces)
Easton Turner
>Hayat Tahrir Al Sham stormed today what's lift of Jaish Al-Islam ammo depots in Babsqah in northern Idlib , ending JI in Idlib youtube.com/watch?v=AyenRCJ_4Ww
Leo Mitchell
>When Iran attempted to launch a cruise missile from a “midget” submarine earlier this week, Pentagon officials saw more evidence of North Korean influence in the Islamic Republic
hmmm
Sebastian Hernandez
I wonder if there'd be as much bitching if Poland started a ballistic missile program.
Grayson Bailey
>Syrian skies CLOSED to Coalition warplanes
You should clarify that this is only about so called "safe zones", areas where ceasefire will happen. Not that many groups of moderate jihadists are committed to those.
Aiden Nguyen
yeah you're right about who's attacking who, but in my defense the article is written in shitty arabic, could be translated multiple ways if you don't watch the news, which I don't
Jace Bailey
>Not that many groups of moderate jihadists are committed to those. Are we looking at the same map.
Jaxson Ortiz
someone does it for him. arabic barbers are damn good
Adrian Martin
Its fake, like his smooth skin
Jeremiah Powell
GODDAMN AMERICANS
WHY did you have to name fucking US towns Palmyra
every fucking time I try to monitor Twitter I get all this bullshit
So why haven't the rebel done another "false flag" chemical attack? I was told they'd gas themselves again to get the US to bomb Assad again.
Colton Carter
Because Syria's in the spotlight again and Russians clamped down hard on security.
Adam Mitchell
It just means US can't go bombing it's AQ trainees in Idlib and Daara right? Russia will of course continue on
Camden Parker
They tried, but the blyatskis exposed them and they realize people aren't completely braindead. Not all of us, but yeah.
Kayden Powell
just the news bro
Nicholas Rodriguez
Yes, from 2016, and ones that were reiterated by Putin since we even started negotiations towards missile shield. But I guess it serves cheap sensationism and muh happenings, doesn't it.
Jayden Clark
No you retard, NO plane will fly over those territories. The Russians probably want to give the SAA a break so they can try and rush towards Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zoir becuase the SDF will have both soon.
Easton Howard
Underrated
What is VDV?
Austin Rogers
Did you even read the agreement? Russia will continue bombing Al-Qaeda whenever it sees fit.
Alexander Morris
I'm not exactly positive that they will stick to the ceasefire. There might be a some... a lot of fighting within rebel groups. Between more and less moderate beheaders. Deal is between what remains of somewhat moderate factions of FSA and regime, those somewhat moderate factions of FSA don't have most guns on rebel side.