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BREAKING: Initial Syrian reports update that the IDF has crossed the purple line in the northern Golan region and is in the buffer zone. |
Russian naval assets are allegedly withdrawing from Tartus, Syria. |
The German "Bild" newspaper: the family of President Bashar Assad fled to Russia. |
A meeting on Syria will be held between Turkey, Iran, Russia, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia in Doha tonight; according to regional sources. |
Trump met with Macron in Paris |
BREAKING! Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will address the nation for the first time since the escalation at 8PM Moscow time. |
Another mysterious plane left Damascus heading east a short time ago |
IDF spokesman: A short time ago, an attack by armed men was detected against a UN post in the Khedr region of Syria. The IDF is now assisting the UN force to repel the attack. The IDF has deployed increased forces on the Golan Heights front and will continue to act to protect the State of Israel and its citizens. ________________________ Read again - the UN that is obsessed with Israel and promotes anti Israeli reactions day in and day out is now being protected by the IDF! |
The General Staff building and the Air Command building in Damascus are empty. They Left!
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The pocket of the Syrian army in the Kurdish region has surrendered. The Syrian army held several settlements within the Kurdish region following an agreement between the Kurds and Assad (autonomy in exchange for control over several areas in northeastern Syria) The Kurds did not miss the opportunity and turn the "invaders" back west of the Euphrates mountain |
Withdrawing Assad regime militias blow up an arms depot before fleeing Al-Kiswah in rural Damascus. |
None of the Hezbollah TERRORISTS funerals included the usual "military customs" and traditions due to the sensitive situation now in south Lebanon.
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President elect Donald Trump: The rebels in Syria are on the outskirts of Damascus, preparing a major move to overthrow Assad. Russia, due to heavy losses in Ukraine, cannot stop this. Both the Russians and Assad may be expelled from Syria — which might actually be the best thing for them. Russia has never gained anything from its presence in Syria. Syria is a mess, but it’s not our ally. The U.S. should not get involved at all in what’s happening there. This is not our war. Let events unfold. Don’t interfere.
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The Syrian government jet that just took off from Damascus is currently the most watched plane in the world. Is Assad on board?
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South Korean National Assembly has failed to pass the vote to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, he will remain in office for now. |
Dozens of Syrian soldiers entered Iraq through the "Al-Qaim" border crossing in coordination with Iraqi forces. (Reuters) |
Syrian opposition commander Hassan Abdulghani: Our forces have begun implementing the final phase of encircling the capital, Damascus |
According to a report published last year, since the outbreak of the civil war in Syria in 2011, Iran has invested (and apparently lost) over 50 billion dollars in the survival of the Assad regime. According to the same report, Iran has "returned" about 18 billion dollars through various agreements with the regime. |
Assad regime has begun withdrawing its forces from Artouz. Artouz is approximately 15 km from the centre of Damascus. |
Reports that the rebels have advanced and now are only 20km from Damascus. WOW!! |
The “Alternative for Germany” (AFD) party has officially nominated Alice Weidel as a candidate for German Chancellor. |
Kanaker which is strategically positioned approximately 30 kilometers from Damascus, has been liberated by Syrian opposition forces. |
Al-Jazeera reporter: The Syrian regime forces are withdrawing from the city of al-Qaryatain, al-Furqlus and other areas east of Homs, and are heading to the capital, Damascus. |
Syrian opposition factions announce the capture of strategic Palmyra. |
Assad regime forces and militias withdraw from Quneitra, close to the border with Israel |
The Assad family has ruled Syria with an iron fist for 53 years. We are witnessing a monumental historical moment in world history!
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So let’s recap Sinwar’s “brilliant” strategy: He launches a surprise attack on Israel, leading to Gaza’s destruction, Hamas’ obliteration, and the elimination of Sinwar, Deif, and the rest of their leadership. Nasrallah, his successor, and Hezbollah’s command are wiped out, while South Lebanon lies in ruins. Hezbollah is severely weakened. Iran is exposed, unable to defend itself, and Yemen’s forces find themselves twice outmaneuvered. Meanwhile, Assad’s regime teeters on the edge of collapse as rebels overrun Syria unopposed, with Hezbollah no longer there to prop him up. All in all, a masterstroke by Sinwar and the Iranian axis. Talking about shooting yourself in the foot… (Voice From The Easy on X) |
The situation in Syria in one photo
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Following the situation in Syria, the IDF dug a huge obstacle in the Golan Heights area, intended to prevent the invasion of enemy vehicles into Israeli territory.
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This map, in its various versions, has been circulating for the last 24 hours and proposes the disintegration of Syria into 3 countries. - A state for Alawites near the coast (red) - Assad retains part of his rule and controls only the Shiites and Alawites. - A state for the rebels over most of the Sunni Syrian cities - A joint state for the Kurds and Druze with a corridor on the border with Israel and a corridor on the border with Jordan (some claim that the Americans keep the base on the Syrian border with Jordan just for this scenario. Such a state would cut the gap between the Islamist rebels and Israel.
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The heads of departments and senior secretaries within the South Korean presidential administration have resigned following the recent implementation and subsequent lifting of martial law. (Yonhap) |
Iran is under great pressure. Do not be impressed by such statements from senior officials in Tehran regarding its strength and security these days. In practice, Iran is under tremendous pressure today. Less than two weeks ago, the International Atomic Energy Agency made a decision against Iran's nuclear program, which, among other things, called for a comprehensive report on the multitude of violations committed by Iran in relation to its commitments in recent years. This report's findings may lead to increased sanctions from European powers as well, and this is before even considering the expected return of President Trump to the White House next month. As if that wasn't enough for Iran, last week's events in Syria saw the rapid collapse of the Syrian army in the Aleppo area in front of the opposition forces. After the blows Hezbollah suffered in Lebanon at the hands of Israel, Iran now sees cracks in another project in which it has heavily invested over the years - support for the Syrian regime. |