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Liberation of Assad's prisoners.

مكتل 7 جنود إسرائيليين في لبنان و غزة و سلاح الجو
يهاجم أكثر من 150 هدفا عسكريا في سوريا

7 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon and Ghaza
& the Air Force attacks more than 150 military
targets in Syria. [Al-Ghad TV, December 09]






اسرائيل تلتهم الأراضي السورية

"Israel Devouring Syrian Territory"

Syria Today
ســوريــا الــيــوم

The pictures on the left are a reminder
of the situation, fugitives from war-torn
Syria have been suffering from. Camps in
neighbouring Jordan are holding 120.000
Syrian fugitives altogether. I passed the
smaller camp near Al-Azraq in the middle
of a desert which cares for about 40.000
people. In the frame of what currently
happens in Syria, an aggravation of the
situation cannot be excluded, because
not all Syrians like to be liberated by an
army of Islamist rebels .....


December 7: Assad's Last Day in Syria



"Prison Inside - Infernal Sednaya"


Timeline of Syria under Assad Family


Assad allegedly fled.
Situation in Damascus is unclear.

Rumours are being spread in social media
that Assad might have been on board of a
'Mahan Air' A-340 on his way to Tehran or
Moscow from Shayrat airbase. Later Russia
confirmed Assad's arrival in Moscow and
granted him asylum for 'human reasons'.
[December 8]



While Western media are already in contact
with Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the leader of
Syria's rebel army HTS, a former regional
ally to Al-Qaeda, Israeli & US air force
allegedly targeted members of the Islamic
state IS in an air raid today. [December 9]



A recently appeared map of the border
region between Israel and Syria is
showing that Israel annexed strategic
positions like Mount Hermon from where
Damascus is in reach of Israeli artillery.


Latest: Recent satellite photos show the
Russian pier in Tartus is idle and that
Russia's Khmeimim air base near Latakia
has apparently been evacuated. [Haaretz]


After Israel launched more than 300 air
strikes, sources told Al Arabiya that
Israel's Navy shelled the Syrian fleet
in Al-Bayda & Latakia to prevent arming
of the rebel factions.” [December 10]



Al-Arabiya: Israel bombing naval bases.









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Victory Celebrations on Ummayad Square
in Damascus on December 13




The probability of Kurdish
autonomy in parts of Syria
[Deutsche Welle, Dec. 13]


رويترز: مصرف سوريا المركزي يحتفظ
بـ26 طنا من احتياطي الذهب



ولا تخفي إسرائيل رغبتها في تغيير الجغرافيا السورية وإسقاط نتائج اتفاقيات «سايكس - بيكو» التي رسمت حدود سوريا الحالية، لتصبح أربع دول: واحدة لأتباع تركيا في الشمال، وأخرى للأكراد، وثالثة للدروز، والبقية دولة دمشق الضعيفة. وفي هذه الحالة تقتطع إسرائيل كل مرتفعات الجولان، لتطل من علٍ على الدولتين المجاورتين؛ دولة الدروز ودولة دمشق، وتقطع دابر التأثير الإيراني، وتحد من التأثير التركي - الشرق الأوسط

US Justice Department has charged Samir Ousman Alsheikh, 72, who has been in the US since 2020, with torturing detainees in the "Punishment Wing" of Damascus Central Prison (Adra Prison) which he previously ran in 2005-2008. A US prosecutor alleged that Al-Sheikh, now living in Lexington, S Carolina, had “lied about his crimes to obtain a US green card”, which permits residency in the US.
[Al-Jazeera, December 13]

The Kurdish Administration led by YPG(*) raises the Syrian revolution flag over its institutions, as adopted by demonstrators & protesters since the outbreak of the revolution in 2011. The green field symbolizes the Islamic Caliphate, while the white field symbolizes the Umayyad Caliphate and the black one symbolizes the Abbasid Caliphate. Three red stars represent the cities of Damascus (southwest), Aleppo (northwest) and Deir ez-Zor (east). Even though YPG is opposed to the Islamic State IS, the presentation of their flag for propaganda use is still forbidden in my country (therefore no photo). The People's Defense Units YPG(*), also called the People's Protection Units, is a socialist US-backed Kurdish militant group in Syria and a primary component of the Syrian Democratic Forces SDF. You might remember them fighting IS during the siege of Kobane (Turkish border).
[Zaman Al-Wasl, December 13
Syrian opposition news, Homs]


An estimated 1.1 million people, most of them women and children, have been displaced across Syria since fighting between Assad forces and opposition groups began to escalate on November 27, the UN Office OCHA said. 640.000 people fled the Aleppo governorate, 334.000 fled Idlib, and 136.000 fled from Hama. Meanwhile, 438.000 displaced people have arrived in Idlib from other areas, 170.000 in Hama and 123.000 in rural Damascus. More than 400,000 people are now staying in 240 collective shelters in north-eastern Syria. Nearly 700,000 people in Aleppo, Idlib, Homs and Hama have been provided with human aid.
[Al-Jazeera, December 13]

One year ago, in 2023, a BBC broadcast uncovered the fundament of Syria's economy: Manufacturing of an amphetamine known as Captagon and its regional narcotraffic. Since December 15, the subject is on the agenda of global media again as lots of Captagon pills have been found after Assad and his family were driven out of Syria. Basher Assad's brother is known to be behind the drug business. He managed smuggling Captagon, hidden in electrical appliance, to his rich Gulf customers and elsewhere. Therefore, today's breaking news are nothing to be surprised of:
Reuters: The Central Bank of Syria maintains 26 tons of gold reserves.
[Al-Jazeera, December 16]

Breaking: Russia is transferring advanced weaponry from Syria to Libya, thereby creating another hotspot of potential conflict between Russia and NATO.
[Al-Jazeera, December 18]

On Dec. 19, Libyan Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dabaiba expressed fears that his North African country could become an "arena" of conflict between countries, following reports of Russian weapons being transferred from Syria after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
Dabaiba told a news conference: "There are concerns (...) We cannot accept Libya being an international arena where the interests of small and large countries intersect."
Libya is struggling to recover from years of conflict following the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that led to the overthrow of dictator Muammar Gaddafi. .....
Dabaiba stressed that "no one has a iota of patriotism who wants to be bought by a foreign power intending to impose its hegemony and authority on the country and the people." .....
While Dabaiba did not confirm the arms transfers, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosto said Moscow was transferring resources from its Syria's naval base Tartus to Libya.
Libya remains divided between an internationally recognized government based in the capital Tripoli and a rival government in the eastern town of Benghazi backed by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Russian forces have reportedly been moving military equipment from the Tartus naval base and Syria's Hmeimim air base to Benghazi where authorities have received Russian support for years.
[Rai al-Youm, published by a former editor of Palestinian Al-Quds Al-Arabi, London, December 19]

Israel does not hide its desire to change the Syrian geography and overturn the results of the Sykes-Picot agreements [1916] that drew Syria's current borders to four states: one for Turkey's followers in the north, another for the Kurds, a third for the Druze, and the rest for the weak state of Damascus. In this case, Israel cuts off all of the Golan Heights, overlooking the two neighboring states, the Druze state and the state of Damascus, cutting off Iranian influence, and limiting Turkish influence.
[Middle East, December 20]


First comment on Assad's probable fate,
quoted from Al-Mansour, anchorman of
Qatar's Al-Jazeera TV, on his private
X-account after the fall of Hama to the
rebels and their quick approach of Homs.
Al-Mansour wrote on December 7:

























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