Sunday, December 01, 2024

- Syria's Resistance on the Rise -
Foiling the Plans of Global & Regional Powers

The battle of Aleppo began on the morning of November 27, 2024, in the western countryside of Aleppo with a widespread surprise attack on the positions of Assad's forces, breaking the long-standing silence. 3 Islamist factions participated: Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham – Jaish al-Izza – Ahrar al-Sham Islamic Movement (هيئة تحرير الشام – جيش العزة – حركة أحرار الشام الإسلامية). Bashar al-Assad's forces were overwhelmed and fled, leaving back even their tanks. The battle is the first of its kind in Syria since 2020, after Russia, Turkey and Iran agreed on de-escalation zones, such cementing their influence in 2019.

The timing of the operations may be related to the current involvement of Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah in a military conflict with Israel, while Russia is currently waging war with Ukraine which enjoys material support from its Western allies in Europe and the USA.

On the other hand, Turkey is increasingly suspected to support Syria's Assad regime in regaining control of northern Syria. This would most probably neutralize militant Kurdish tribes in Syria and would thereby help Turkey to get along with its own Kurdish population.


فُرص نجاح هذا المُخطّط الثّلاثي الأمريكي الإسرائيلي التركي الجديد لتفتيت سورية مجددًا، وتغيير النظام فيها في إطار سيناريو نتنياهو لإعادة رسم خرائط المِنطقة تحت العلم الإسرائيلي، تبدو محدودةً جدًّا، إن لم تكن معدومة، ولا نعتقد أنّ إيران وروسيا ستقفان مكتوفتيّ الأيدي تُجاهه لسببٍ بسيط، لأنّ هزيمة سورية ستكون مُقدّمة لهزيمة النّظامين الإيراني والروسي، وربّما العِراقي أيضًا.. والأيّام بيننا

The chances of success of this new US-Israeli-Turkish tripartite plan, to fragment Syria again and change the regime in it within the framework of Netanyahu's scenario to redraw the maps of the region under Israel's flag, seem very limited, if not non-existent, and we do not believe that Iran and Russia will stand idly by towards it for a simple reason: Because the defeat of Syria will be a prelude to the defeat of the Iranian and Russian regimes, and perhaps the Iraqi as well. And the days [for that have still to come ...]


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