Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and other Related Conflicts in the Middle East (read the rules in the first post)

Sardaukar20

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No its not just about this recent remarks this official made.
Its well known that Hamas supported the syrian revolution from the very beginning. Everybody knows that i dont understand why its hard for some of you guys to accept. lol
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Hamas has its own genuine and rational reason for supporting the syrian revolution against Assad. I actually understand their reason and it makes sense looking at it from their perspective.
Hamas had no choice than to restablished ties with the syrian Assad dynasty again recently after both sides severed ties for over a decade due to being on different sides on the syrian conflict. In short if Hamas had any other major backer they wouldn't have changed their stance and would have kept their open official support for the rebels. Syria even expelled Hamas officials from its territory due to this issue.

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Both sides are partners today as a matter of convenience and Hamas having no other choice to be honest. There is zero trust or love between them. I believe its a matter of time for Hamas to officially back the rebels again if things change on the ground.
I agree with your point about Hamas. One explanation for this is that Qatar is a major backer of Hamas for a long time, and Haniyeh used to reside in Qatar for quite awhile. Qatar had always wanted to remove Assad from power, so its not hard to figure out that they had definitely ordered Hamas to turn on Assad when the Syrian War kicked off. That is why I also don't look at Hamas with nearly the same level of respect as Hezbollah.

Qatar and Turkey were the principal snakes in the so-called "Axis of Resistance". They pretend to condemn Israel, but are also actively aiding Israel. This had resulted in numerous intelligence coups by Mossad against Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran. Watching Al-Jazeera, we can get a good picture about Qatar's true allegiance.
 

_killuminati_

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There is a large force that is being build up for a major counterattack. The SAA has sent massive reinforcements in the Hama region. They have stopped the jihadist onslaught toward north Hamas. SAA elite paratroopers are fighting alongside with Christian’s from Hama keeping the jihadist horde at bay. Regarding Aleppo the militants have totally encircled the city. People can’t get out. There is still major resistance in the city. The militants are taking heavy casualties heavy Russian and Syrian aerial bombardment. I ask the same question I asked almost 10 years ago and I ask the Ukrainians today. Why launch a massive ground offensive with no aerial support? They are taking major hits.

The force being built for the counterattack is a combination of Syrian elite units,Iranian special forces and Iraqi PMF forces. There is reports of 30k PMF militias going to Syria. I doubt they’ll go to Syria and risk being bombed by Israeli jets. Could be to reinforce the borders in the event the militants reach the Iraqi border. Also on another note Hezbollah has fired rockets into Israel. The reason is because Israel has violated the ceasefire numerous times. Looks like it won’t last long at this point. West Asia is a bloody mess right now. I don’t know if this could be resolved before Trump gets to office next month. But we shall see.
The ceasefire is just a ploy to reorganize the forces, just like IDF had done in Gaza when they ran out of munitions earlier in the war. As soon as the first round of new US shipments landed (within a few days), Israel broke the ceasefire. You can't really trust a people who've openly broken every single international convention known to man.

I understand that this a Chinese forum so its normal that it more pro Russia and anti West just like i will expect an Indian forum to be more anti China/Pakistan or an Turkish forum to be more anti Greek and vice versa or Morroccan forum to be mostly anti Algerian/Western Sahara etc etc.
Or an Israeli forum that is pro-genocide and anti-humanity. Don't ignore the big elephant in the room. The entire globe from east to west know who here are the bad guys.

Meanwhile the real resistance:

Hamas official Talal Nasser: Salute to the Syrian revolution! God willing, they will advance to Damascus. It's time for these tyrants, murderers go.
How come when I put "Hamas official Talal Nasser" in a search engine, the only results I get are from MEMRI, the MOSSAD translation agency, the same Hasbara nutters that spread the fake news of "Houthis cutting internet cables"? The same agency that mistranslated Ahmadinejad's speech into "drive jews into the sea" and gave it to Western media.

You'd expect a Hamas official to have some recent footage or statements from Gaza itself.

"Turkey-based Hamas Official" ... Have you also a US-based Hamas Official?

Look at what happened to Russia. The US Government can force Canada to arrest important Chinese citizens. They could force Australia to seize Chinese corporate property like mining interests.
That'd be suicidal imo considering the American corporate property inside China that can be seized is significantly larger (i.e. Tesla plant).

Trying to pass reality as a delusion, meanwhile the 'delusion' becoming a trend on X:

I think you're trying very hard forwarding the Israeli agenda to sow discord in an environment where Israel is in a quagmire. Quoting unknown figures based in Turkey and associating them with Hamas officials.. Have you any statements from the actual officials of Hamas that we know are from Hamas? People like Khaled Mashal, Mahmood al Zahar, Mushtaha, etc? No, none.

Its also interesting how there are barely no news or comments from this guy from Oct. 7th on wards. You'd think being a Hamas member, he'd have a lot to say about whats happening in Gaza yet is largely absent but even Memri, being a israeli psyop, has nothing recent on the guy.
Now there was a Talal Nasser that appeared in a couple news reports as an alleged spokesperson for Hamas in Syria, circa 2006 and 2010 (assassination of al Mahbouh in Dubai) . But it was just a generic name quoted in a couple reports with no ID on the guy. And the name being so common, it could have been anyone (or nobody at all).
 

sheogorath

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there was a Talal Nasser that appeared in a couple news reports as an alleged spokesperson for Hamas in Syria, circa 2006 and 2010 (assassination of al Mahbouh in Dubai) . But it was just a generic name quoted in a couple reports with no ID on the guy. And the name being so common, it could have been anyone (or nobody at all).
Seems it has been confirmed it is just a turkish plant

 

JJD1803

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Looks like the HTS/SNA/FSA jihadi border are putting all their efforts on Hama. So there is heavy clashes going on. So far the SAA and allies are putting a stiff defense. This isnt the first time the rebels made a push towards Hama. During the Aleppo offensives in 2015-2016 they always made an offensive at the same time towards Hama. At this time the SAA and their allies are bringing massive reserves to the Hama front. The rebels are pulling all their reserves to Hama as well. So we are in for a titanic battle in Hama.
 

iBBz

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Has this been posted here? I was searching for something else and ran into this video of an American/Israeli terrorist that worked for Mossad and CIA and her objective was to spread division and anti-Shia rhetoric inside Iraq and Syria. I think she is being held by Hamas at the moment.

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Here is a bunch of US backed terrorist road signs in Idlib that I got from The Grayzone stream, which I highly recommend. I translated all signs to English.
Syrian rebel signs in Idlib.jpg
 

Luke Warmwar

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Syrian opposition forces capture key city of Hama in new blow to al-Assad​


Opposition forces have captured the city of Hama in central Syria, the latest victory for the rebels since they launched a lightning offensive eight days ago and a major blow to President Bashar al-Assad.

The Syrian army said opposition forces entered Hama on Thursday after intense fighting, prompting its units to withdraw from the city.
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