2024 Syrian opposition offensives - The first Syrian rebel offensive against Government forces since March 2020

Edit: The jihadists have deployed the traffic police to Aleppo!
This is an Arab custom - the rulers show that everything is fine by parading around even the most unimportant local functionaries. ISIS filmed road crews, and Hamas sent out their cops to "supervise" whatever was left of Gaza City during the ceasefire.

In the governor's palace in Hama:

The nose has been exposed:
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The Syrian army fled Al-Rastan and didn't bother to destroy the bridge over the Orontes first. Now there's nothing stopping the rebels from driving straight down to Homs:
You see stupidity, but I see an acceptance of inevitability. If they aren't planning to hold anyway, destroying critical national infrastructure serves to just cut your own nose off too spite your face. It's possible a senior leader in Damascus did give the order to blow the bridge and the local commanders (those that haven't abandoned their posts) just ignored the order. Kinda like that German general who was ordered by Hitler to set fire to Paris rather then let the allies capture it intact.
 
already posted here awhile back, I am not spoonfeeding. Either way the Turks working with the Russians on this operation (releasing Syria's academy troops back, turks command the militants) is 1 of the many hints how this war will go.
None of your sources have been reliable up to the extent you feel the need to crop many of the images you post.
 
Isn’t it kinda weird how a middle eastern government fell when Joe Biden takes office and another falls as he leaves it?
I find it unlikely that Iraq would intervene, and very unlikely that Iraq could do so fast enough.
If they did what would they achieve besides humiliation? Muslim standing armies suck, they’d completely face plant and they know it.
 
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The more screenshots you take the faster the SAA crumbles. At this rate you'll break spacetime and Homs will have fallen last month :story:
I remember users at another thread being very cheerful whenever Ukraine launched a major offensive with ending up with the Russians taking shit back and now we have Zelensky talking about ceding land and the White House telling Ukraine to make the mobilization law say 18 years old with blinken yesterday saying Ukraine needs to send younger people.

Both antis and pros on both Ukraine war threads know the Russians being masters at retreating well enough whenever the situation called for it. Yet they still remain in their naval and air bases continuing with bombs and missile strikes. I am sure they had over a week to send troops to Syria if they were really in trouble. And they got more than enough troops and equipment to spar not counting the fact Russia's defense minister keeps in contact with the Iranians Turks and Iraqis. I would have truly believed the Russians were in trouble if turkey did not accept their request to send back Syria's military academy troops. This war is already pre-planned with agreements but some are too delusional to see it
 
I remember users at another thread being very cheerful whenever Ukraine launched a major offensive with ending up with the Russians taking shit back and now we have Zelensky talking about ceding land and the White House telling Ukraine to make the mobilization law say 18 years old with blinken yesterday saying Ukraine needs to send younger people.

Both antis and pros on both Ukraine war threads know the Russians being masters at retreating well enough whenever the situation called for it. Yet they still remain in their naval and air bases continuing with bombs and missile strikes. I am sure they had over a week to send troops to Syria if they were really in trouble. And they got more than enough troops and equipment to spar not counting the fact Russia's defense minister keeps in contact with the Iranians Turks and Iraqis. I would have truly believed the Russians were in trouble if turkey did not accept their request to send back Syria's military academy troops. This is war is already pre-planned with agreements but some are too delusional to see it
Sir this is a Syrian Wendy's

No idea why you keep mentioning Ukraine anyway when victorious Russia has averaged 3 miles a month advance this entire year lol

Tell us more about this Roach-Russia deal and all the new things you came up with in the last 72 hours after all the old things fell almost as fast as Aleppo and Hama

You have an interesting cope cycle

1. It isn't happening
2. It is happening but only a little
3. It is happening but it will be reversed soon
4. It happened but it won't happen again
5. Return to 1
 
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As far as Iraq goes, both the prime minister and Moqtada al-Sadr (major Shiite leader, chief of the Mahdi Army & Shia insurgency against the Americans based out of the eponymous Sadr City) have said they don't want to intervene in Syria and for their men to not do so either. The US & Israel have already been bombing Iraqi PMF & Hezbollah units trying to move into Syria to reinforce Assad this past week. It's really starting to look as though Assad is up shit creek without a paddle here, I don't think the situation even in the earliest stages of the war when there were rebels active in Damascus' neighborhoods was this bad for him (since said rebels proved relatively easy to contain at the time).

As it seems the SAA cannot/will not hold Al-Rastan against just the local rebels (not HTS from Hama even), the Russians have bombed the town's big bridge over the Orontes. Though I doubt that even if the bridge is totally demolished this will significantly slow HTS down since they've now captured Salamiyah bloodlessly, that opens up the northeastern road to Homs which will allow them to bypass Al-Rastan & Talbiseh (which are closer to Homs than to Hama anyway, BTW) entirely.
 
I find it unlikely that Iraq would intervene, and very unlikely that Iraq could do so fast enough.
Not "Iraq", but Iranian backed militias in Iraq.


screenshotting this to, it's always cute to see how cheerful people are at the start of things than the end of things.
You've been posting garbage since day 1, about the government offensive that has utterly destroyed the rebels and so on, supported by poorly cropped screencaps from dogshit websites and lying influencers.
Do you have a neurological condition that makes you incapable of self-awareness, or feeling shame?


Russian air strike in Ar-Rastan. Perhaps blowing up the bridge.



Oh dog, these guys again.
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#Syria: clashes and explosions are taking place in the countryside of #DeirEzZor as #SDF forces, together with US-air cover, are advancing on regime troops in the area.



Israel bombed Assad's chemical weapons facility to prevent rebels from capturing stuff there.
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It would have been unimaginable for anyone clued into this war in 2012-17-ish that Assad would one day lose Aleppo and then Hama, and also that the elite Tiger Forces which previously broke the sieges of Aleppo's airport & central prison in detail would be shattered, in the span of one fucking week.
Assad's regime was being carried by Soleimani the whole time. (With help of Russian airforce)
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Why would Iran send two brigades across Iraq into Syria to get chewed up by the Israelis the entire way and once they get there and their supply lines relentlessly attacked by literally everybody lol
I don't know what the disposition and allegiances of various armed groups along the way is but a supply line that long sounds like a great way to create an Islamic version of Mad Max. The go-pro footage would be great. How do you say "Witness me!" in arabic?
 
Iran is already cucking out:View attachment 6718657
Sad! PATHETIC!
Was that week long Derka Derka through Israel's southern countryside worth it? Probably not.

Hamas certainly took a big shit in Iran's cheerios with that one, but Iran didn't have to start eating shit for it. That was their decision.
 
I'm gonna go out on a limb here as someone from the Pro-US/Pro-Ukraine/Pro-Turk camp that I don't think this is the end of the Assad regime, and Assad will still be in (some form) of power in Damascus come 2026.

Now anyone who thinks the SAA recapturing Hama and Aleppo will be a quick, easy, and efficiently done walk in the park is huffing resistard copium from both ends...
I don't know what the disposition and allegiances of various armed groups along the way is but a supply line that long sounds like a great way to create an Islamic version of Mad Max. The go-pro footage would be great. How do you say "Witness me!" in arabic?
*Farsi
 
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