Syrian Rebels Launch Aleppo Offensive

Objective analysis of the current situation in Syria

Did Netanyahu give the green light to the Syrian opposition to carry out their attack?

The opposition’s operation in Aleppo is not proof they are taking orders from Zionists. In fact, it indicates the opposite because they waited until a ceasefire. They carried out their operation after the ceasefire with Hezbollah, so they wouldn’t be labeled as “supporting Zionists.”

A decision for an attack with such sophistication cannot be made in a single day. It was likely planned for months.

Where does everyone stand?

1. The UAE and Saudi Arabia support Assad, but not to the extent that he becomes too strong, remains Iran’s ally, and continues to allow arming Hezbollah route, nor so weak that the rebels win and establish a democracy with rights. something they consider their nightmare.

This is why, at the onset of the Syrian revolution, they did everything in their power to turn it into an armed conflict, supported multiple factions, and had their clerics issue jihad fatwas. They later pulled out, creating divisions to weaken the Syrian opposition.

2. Russia guaranteed Netanyahu that its presence in Syria would ensure no strikes against Israel from Syrian territory.

3. The US and the liberal establishment supported the Kurds and secular movements, as their nightmare is the rebels succeeding and establishing an Islamic state.

4. Israel does not want Assad to fall; he is the perfect head of state for Syria, too weak to retaliate and too strong to overthrow. If Israel wanted to assassinate him, it would have targeted his palaces.

Israeli airstrikes in Syria have mainly focused on Iranian associates or militias allegedly linked to Iran, with occasional losses among Assad’s army officers. These airstrikes primarily serve to pressure Assad to stop facilitating Hezbollah’s arms route.

5. Turkey’s biggest fear is Kurdish separatists.

It wants strong Syrian borders to contain them, whether under Assad or the rebels.

Turkey has even pressured rebels to refrain from attacking Assad regime-controlled territories.

This Turkish green light came only after Assad refused to meet Erdogan for a resolution to the Syrian crisis under UAE pressure.

What Turkey will gain from this is the ability to send over a million Syrian refugees back to their homes if the rebels capture cities from the Assad regime.

6. Iran wants a strong Assad regime to ensure the continuation of Hezbollah’s arms route.

7. The Palestinian factions: There has been no official statement regarding the recent Aleppo operation from Hamas or Islamic Jihad, except for the PFLP, which condemned it and labeled the rebels as terrorists.

This was expected, as the PFLP and Ba’ath Party share common principles, both pan-Arabist and socialist (on paper).

It’s a complex situation, and reducing it merely to tribalism is foolish.

Note: I don’t support any side in Syria.

 

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@World @Idilinaa check out the posts from the thread I just shared.
The Assad family are from the Alawite sect, who form a small percentage of Syria’s population, they were placed in power by French in order to divide and rule the region. At the end of the day, they are colonialist remnants.

It’s not in Israel’s interest at all for there to be a stable and free Syrian state led by the majority Sunni population, Assad is preferable to that. So how will it be achieved then? You either have to be a slave for Israel like Jordan or you have no choice but to join the Axis of Resistance along with Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, which is probably not gonna happen.
 

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The Assad family are from the Alawite sect, who form a small percentage of Syria’s population, they were placed in power by French in order to divide and rule the region. At the end of the day, they are colonialist remnants.

It’s not in Israel’s interest at all for there to be a stable and free Syrian state led by the majority Sunni population, Assad is preferable to that. So how will it be achieved then? You either have to be a slave for Israel like Jordan or you have no choice but to join the Axis of Resistance along with Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, which is probably not gonna happen.
@reer
Nigga has brainworms, how will displacing Syrians and converting masjids in aleppo into shia shrine help Palestine?
 

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SDF backstabbed regime :mjlol: They want that oil. The East is completely fucked tho with heavily armed Bedouin Arab nomadic tribes, IS cells still doing ambushes, Iraqi Shia Militias & the Assad Regime. The Kurds are delusional if they think they can hold that territory while a re-emerging confident Levantine Sunnis militas are becoming more confident and gained momentum. The Turks will also make sure that the SDF are not successful.

It will be interesting to see in January as Trump has thrown the Kurds under the bus multiple times in favour of his relationship with Erdogan.
The SDF were never allies with the regime, so I don’t think they backstabbed them.

I think that the main threats of the SDF are FSA/SNA rebels and Turkey. But, Jolani faces the same threats from them as well in the long term. It’s in the Kurds and Islamists interests to work together, they both have built stable and complex governance in the territory they control. Both of them could come out as winners.
 
The Assad family are from the Alawite sect, who form a small percentage of Syria’s population, they were placed in power by French in order to divide and rule the region. At the end of the day, they are colonialist remnants.

It’s not in Israel’s interest at all for there to be a stable and free Syrian state led by the majority Sunni population, Assad is preferable to that. So how will it be achieved then? You either have to be a slave for Israel like Jordan or you have no choice but to join the Axis of Resistance along with Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, which is probably not gonna happen.

We will see how it plays out. Syrian rebels taking over may change a lot more in the region.
 

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@reer
Nigga has brainworms, how will displacing Syrians and converting masjids in aleppo into shia shrine help Palestine?
Even Salafi Jihadi groups like AQ believe so @reer
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They do want them removed in those states too but they currently have a tight grip on the country with help from US/Israel.
Nope is the other way around 😂 they want to overthrow unfriendly regimes to Israel 🇮🇱 and the west 😂 alqaida, isis/deash and now HTS are salafist/wahabi khawarij funded by the saudi family to create chaos and brainwash other poor muslim countries like baboon country like somalia 😂
 

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