— 🇮🇱/🇵🇸 NEW: Hebrew media reports a 'security incident' in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
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—❗️🇺🇸 BREAKING: President Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficency, the White House announces
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— 🇺🇸/🇮🇷 NEW: The United States has unveiled 'LUCAS (Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System)', a clone of the iconic Iranian 'Shahed-136' suicide drone
The 'LUCAS' seems to be 'FLM 136', a clone of 'Shahed-136' built by 'SpektreWorks,' a company based in Arizona. The drone has previously been cloned by Ukraine and Taiwan.
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The 'LUCAS' seems to be 'FLM 136', a clone of 'Shahed-136' built by 'SpektreWorks,' a company based in Arizona. The drone has previously been cloned by Ukraine and Taiwan.
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— 🇸🇾/🇮🇱 NEW: Ongoing armed clashes between Bedouin tribes and Druze separatists, and burning of property is being reported
Amid the clashes, several Israeli air strikes and drone strikes have been reported in As-Suweyda, and one strike in Damascus.
Syrian security forces have reportedly evacuated the Umayyad Square in Damascus.
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Amid the clashes, several Israeli air strikes and drone strikes have been reported in As-Suweyda, and one strike in Damascus.
Syrian security forces have reportedly evacuated the Umayyad Square in Damascus.
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Many people have asked me which side I support in Syria.
Currently, the answer would be: None.
The only side I support right now, is the Syrian people, with all its different sects and backgrounds.
Syria has unfortunately fallen into the clutches of the Zionists, who will stop at nothing, so all I can pray for is peace.
Currently, the answer would be: None.
The only side I support right now, is the Syrian people, with all its different sects and backgrounds.
Syria has unfortunately fallen into the clutches of the Zionists, who will stop at nothing, so all I can pray for is peace.
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—❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 Ali Larijani, former parliament speaker and current close envoy of Iran's Supreme Leader:
'As of now, the Supreme Leader has not given the permission for negotiations with the United States. There is no such prospect.
Negotiations are a tactic. It is up to the Leader (Ayatollah Khamenei) whether he decides to implement this tactic or not.
It was the enemy that broke the diplomacy and entered into war with us. Negotiations may not be beneficial or suitable now.'
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'As of now, the Supreme Leader has not given the permission for negotiations with the United States. There is no such prospect.
Negotiations are a tactic. It is up to the Leader (Ayatollah Khamenei) whether he decides to implement this tactic or not.
It was the enemy that broke the diplomacy and entered into war with us. Negotiations may not be beneficial or suitable now.'
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—❗️🇸🇾 BREAKING: Renewed clashes in southern Syria between HTS-backed Arab bedouin tribes and Israeli-backed Druze factions
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—❗️🇸🇾 NEW: HTS-backed Arab bedouin fighters are at the gates of the Druze-controlled city of As-Suwayda
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— 🇸🇾 Some thoughts on Syria:
Throughout my ~8 years of research and OSINT on the Middle East region, I've generally stuck with a good 'rule of thumb'. This rule of thumb is the following: If Israel and the United States are against a certain group or nation, then this group or nation is usually on the right path, in terms of basic moral values.
When we look at Syria, we see the situation is somewhat complicated. On the one hand, Ahmad Al-Sharaa (Jolani) and his HTS-led government are supported openly by the United States and most Western nations. This is evident from the reopening of embassies, the lifting of U.S. sanctions, and so on.
On the other hand, you have Israel bombing Syrian government forces in As-Suwayda. Why would Israel bomb the Syrian government if it's so pro-Western and pro-Israeli? You might think that this implies HTS is on the right side, and that they're a valid resistance movement. However, this could not be farther from the truth.
Since President Ahmad Al-Sharaa took power after the departure of Assad, all of his messaging has been de-escalatory and pointed towards peace or some form of normalization with Israel. Just two weeks ago, Witkoff said that he believes Syria will soon join the Abraham Accords, and Syrian and Israeli officials both confirmed that talks were ongoing. So what happened? Why did Israel jeopardize this opportunity of a lifetime?
There is only one thing that benefits Israel more than Syria joining the Abraham Accords: A perpetually unstable and fragmented Syrian state that doesn't have the time to build its capabilities or become truly sovereign. A Syria that's fragmented and constantly involved in internal turmoil can never turn into a real threat towards Israel. And even better, Israel may be able to entice seperatist movements to join its cause. Israel's greed for territorial control knows no limits.
Ahmad Al-Sharaa is almost fully to blame for this situation. While his previous crimes as the infamous Al-Nusra / ISIS warlord can never be whitewashed, he had a historic opportunity to unify the Syrians and end the civil war, once and for all. He could have reached out to the Druze, given them an alternative. He could've amended ties and given amnesty to the Alawites and former SAA soldiers, fostering a new national unity.
But he didn't. Instead, Jolani turned a blind eye while murderous ISIS-like gangs massacred thousands of Alawite civilians on the Syrian coast. He also turned a blind eye while these same gangs violated the rights and properties of the Druze and intimidated Christians in Damascus. And I'm being generous here, because I'm assuming that HTS didn't play a direct role in these events, which is doubtful in itself.
As for the Druze, they are a tight-knit group of people. They only want safety and the right to be themselves, with their own distinct identity. Due to the prevailing situation, they made the unfortunate decision of becoming Israel-backed, rather than organizing an independent and honorable resistance. This is something that will be a stain on the history of Syria, and cannot easily be turned around.
Jolani's sectarian actions and rhetoric have pushed Syria to the brink of disaster. He has given Israel the perfect opportunity to divide and conquer Syria, to balkanize it even more than it already is.
If Jolani has any spine or any honor left in his body, he would put aside all his differences with the Druze, the Alawites, the Christians, and the Kurds, and he would put an end to the Israeli aggression, and subsequently begin building a new Syrian state, including members from all sects and backgrounds, that has the ability to decide its own fate, and NOT be a slave of the Jews or the Americans.
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Throughout my ~8 years of research and OSINT on the Middle East region, I've generally stuck with a good 'rule of thumb'. This rule of thumb is the following: If Israel and the United States are against a certain group or nation, then this group or nation is usually on the right path, in terms of basic moral values.
When we look at Syria, we see the situation is somewhat complicated. On the one hand, Ahmad Al-Sharaa (Jolani) and his HTS-led government are supported openly by the United States and most Western nations. This is evident from the reopening of embassies, the lifting of U.S. sanctions, and so on.
On the other hand, you have Israel bombing Syrian government forces in As-Suwayda. Why would Israel bomb the Syrian government if it's so pro-Western and pro-Israeli? You might think that this implies HTS is on the right side, and that they're a valid resistance movement. However, this could not be farther from the truth.
Since President Ahmad Al-Sharaa took power after the departure of Assad, all of his messaging has been de-escalatory and pointed towards peace or some form of normalization with Israel. Just two weeks ago, Witkoff said that he believes Syria will soon join the Abraham Accords, and Syrian and Israeli officials both confirmed that talks were ongoing. So what happened? Why did Israel jeopardize this opportunity of a lifetime?
There is only one thing that benefits Israel more than Syria joining the Abraham Accords: A perpetually unstable and fragmented Syrian state that doesn't have the time to build its capabilities or become truly sovereign. A Syria that's fragmented and constantly involved in internal turmoil can never turn into a real threat towards Israel. And even better, Israel may be able to entice seperatist movements to join its cause. Israel's greed for territorial control knows no limits.
Ahmad Al-Sharaa is almost fully to blame for this situation. While his previous crimes as the infamous Al-Nusra / ISIS warlord can never be whitewashed, he had a historic opportunity to unify the Syrians and end the civil war, once and for all. He could have reached out to the Druze, given them an alternative. He could've amended ties and given amnesty to the Alawites and former SAA soldiers, fostering a new national unity.
But he didn't. Instead, Jolani turned a blind eye while murderous ISIS-like gangs massacred thousands of Alawite civilians on the Syrian coast. He also turned a blind eye while these same gangs violated the rights and properties of the Druze and intimidated Christians in Damascus. And I'm being generous here, because I'm assuming that HTS didn't play a direct role in these events, which is doubtful in itself.
As for the Druze, they are a tight-knit group of people. They only want safety and the right to be themselves, with their own distinct identity. Due to the prevailing situation, they made the unfortunate decision of becoming Israel-backed, rather than organizing an independent and honorable resistance. This is something that will be a stain on the history of Syria, and cannot easily be turned around.
Jolani's sectarian actions and rhetoric have pushed Syria to the brink of disaster. He has given Israel the perfect opportunity to divide and conquer Syria, to balkanize it even more than it already is.
If Jolani has any spine or any honor left in his body, he would put aside all his differences with the Druze, the Alawites, the Christians, and the Kurds, and he would put an end to the Israeli aggression, and subsequently begin building a new Syrian state, including members from all sects and backgrounds, that has the ability to decide its own fate, and NOT be a slave of the Jews or the Americans.
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— 🇸🇾 Some thoughts on Syria: Throughout my ~8 years of research and OSINT on the Middle East region, I've generally stuck with a good 'rule of thumb'. This rule of thumb is the following: If Israel and the United States are against a certain group or nation…
TLDR: HTS and Druze both suck.
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Who do you support?
Anonymous Poll
26%
HTS-backed Arab bedouin tribes
13%
Israel-backed Druze factions
61%
Completely neutral
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As you can probably see, I'm neutral too.
But, gun to my head? Arab bedouins.
I can never stand with someone who openly called for Israel's help like the Druze did.
Besides, while the Arab bedouins are HTS-backed, they are kinda seperate from the Syrian central government, and cannot be portrayed as being entirely pro-Jolani.
But, gun to my head? Arab bedouins.
I can never stand with someone who openly called for Israel's help like the Druze did.
Besides, while the Arab bedouins are HTS-backed, they are kinda seperate from the Syrian central government, and cannot be portrayed as being entirely pro-Jolani.
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—❗️🇸🇾 BREAKING: Druze spiritual leader, Hikmat Al-Hajri, calls on the central Syrian government to send its security forces to stop the fighting between Arab bedouins and the Druze factions, just one day after he himself joined the fighting against the Arabs
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—❗️🇺🇸 BREAKING: The Wall Street Journal reports that it has obtained a congratulatory letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein on the occasion of his 50th birthday
The letter, which seems to be deliberately vague, features a conversation between Trump and Epstein written from a third-person perspective, inside the outline of an illustration of a naked woman, with Trump's verified signature underneath the woman's breasts.
In the conversation, Trump praises Epstein, saying the two have much in common. Trump also refers to certain unspecified 'things' that people 'who already have everything' desire.
The letter ends with an unsettling sentence: 'May every day be another wonderful secret'.
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The letter, which seems to be deliberately vague, features a conversation between Trump and Epstein written from a third-person perspective, inside the outline of an illustration of a naked woman, with Trump's verified signature underneath the woman's breasts.
In the conversation, Trump praises Epstein, saying the two have much in common. Trump also refers to certain unspecified 'things' that people 'who already have everything' desire.
The letter ends with an unsettling sentence: 'May every day be another wonderful secret'.
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—❗️🇺🇸 BREAKING: The Wall Street Journal reports that it has obtained a congratulatory letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein on the occasion of his 50th birthday The letter, which seems to be deliberately vague, features a conversation between Trump…
—❗️🇺🇸 BREAKING: President Trump personally called the Editor-in-Chief of the Wall Street Journal, asking him not to publish the story, several days ago
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—❗️🇺🇸 BREAKING: The Wall Street Journal reports that it has obtained a congratulatory letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein on the occasion of his 50th birthday The letter, which seems to be deliberately vague, features a conversation between Trump…
—❗️🇺🇸 President Trump: 'This is not me. This is a fake thing. It’s a fake Wall Street Journal story. I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women. It’s not my language. It’s not my words. I'm gonna sue the Wall Street Journal.'
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