Military Situation In Syria On February 10, 2025 (Map Update)

Military Situation In Syria On February 10, 2025 (Map Update)

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  • HTS carried out a security campaign in Deir Qanun near Damascus;
  • The Israeli army captured the village of Sayasun east of Daraa province;
  • The Israeli army advanced near Ain Nuriya village in Qunaitra province;
  • ISIS attacked an SDF checkpoint near the Hajin village;
  • On Feb 9, the high-level Greek delegation headed by Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Ierapteritis met with Syrian Interim President Abu Muhammad al-Julani in Damascus;
  • Clashes between the HTS and Lebanese forces continue in the Lebanese Hermel border areas;
  • Clashes between the SNA and SDF continued near Tishrin Dam;
  • Clashes between the SNA and SDF continued near Qaraquzaq bridge.
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Anonymous

and here is the steel making military situation of the new america.
live president trump signs executive orders. you tube. join the dots.

hash
hashed
the narrative

covering syria with the fog of war will be necessity for the greater israel project to hide it’s intention. blame the victims, is the standard play.

hash
hashed
they should write to Sultan

protests erupt in syria to demand release of detained soldiers
by
al mayadeen english
source: agencies
8 feb 2025 16:26
3 min read
families of detained soldiers protested in several syrian cities demanding the release of relatives held without trial in syrian prisons.

hash
hashed
they should write to Sultan

families of detained soldiers protested in damascus on saturday, demanding the release of their relatives held in adra, hama, and harem prisons without trial. similar demonstrations took place in jableh and latakia.

protesters called for transparency regarding the fate of missing detainees and urged saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman to intervene with syrian authorities on their behalf.

they should write to Sultan

raising banners condemning the ongoing detentions, demonstrators insisted on the release of those not implicated in violent crimes, citing past cases where settlements led to prisoner releases.

meanwhile, the syrian observatory for human rights reported that similar protests erupted in tartus earlier this month, with growing public frustration over indefinite detentions and the lack of legal resolutions.
i don’t understand why they’re writing to a prince who really hates shiites.