On March 6, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) delivered a massive rocket strike on positions of the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) in Jisr al-Shughur in the northwestern part of Idlib province. This was the first such strike in this area in five months.
The strike reportedly came in response to the recent increase in militant shelling of government-held areas in northwestern Hama, which has been causing civilian casualties on a regular basis.
Separately, the SAA carried out a rocket strike on the headquarters of Jaysh al-Izza near the town of Khan Shaykhun in southern Idlib. The HQ was fully destroyed and 7 militants, including the group’s prominent field commander Majid al-Said, were eliminated.
Jaysh al-Izza is one of the key allies of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda) in northern Hama and southern Idlib. Despite this, mainstream media outlets describe it as a moderate opposition group. At different times during the war, Jaysh al-Izza was receiving supports from the US, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
The SAA renewed its efforts aimed at destroying militant infrastructure within the Idlib de-escalation zone just recently. This forced decision came as the only effective response to continued violations of the ceasefire regime by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Jaysh al-Izza, the TIP and their al-Qaeda-linked allies.
Pro-government sources speculate that the SAA may soon launch a limited military operation in the agreed demilitarized zone in order to force radicals to withdraw from it and to put an end to the constant shelling of civilian areas. However, this decision faces multiple diplomatic obstacles.
Meanwhile, the so-called de-escalation zone has become the source of another threat – the growing activity of ISIS cells.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham claimed that it had cracked down on an ISIS cell, captured its leader and a weapons depot in the town of Atarib in western Aleppo. The depot was full of assault rifles, remote-controlled improvised explosive devices and other equipment.
Last week, an ISIS suicide bomber blew himself up in the city of Idlib killing several Hayat Tahrir al-Sham members. Following the attack, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham executed ten ISIS members on the site of the explosion. Despite this public move, the terrorist group appears to be unable to stop the expansion of ISIS cells within the Idlib zone. One of the key reasons for this is that the groups ideologies are similar in multiple aspects. Therefore, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham members not satisfied with the lack of large-scale operations against the SAA could opt to join ISIS.
Members of local pro-government militia prevented an infiltration attempt by a group of ISIS members near the town of Taraba in northern al-Suwayda. They opened fire on a unit of the terrorist group conducting reconnaissance in the area, but were not able to eliminate it.
In the second part of 2018, the SAA conducted a military operation against ISIS cells operating in the desert area on the administrative border between al-Suwayda and Damascus. Despite this, ISIS cells started resurfacing in the area in February 2019. Local sources say that ISIS members are infiltrating the area through the US-occupied zone of al-Tanf.
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces continue their operation against ISIS in the Euphrates Valley. The ISIS resistance has been mostly overcome and terrorists are now surrendering to the US-backed force.
commented on the new tab. shared to gab
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look up dissenter by gab
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYsdpKfe0w4
you can now comment on ANY URL. including the BBC News Website
(you need to get a gab account to log into dissenter and you have to manually unzip the file. (there are youtube tutorials explaining how to unzip a file, i had to look it up lol)
You dont have to use gab afterwards, and the dissenter icon is an extension on your browser like the adblocker app
no censorship and its awesome. i routinely put BBC IS CANCER on BBC news site now lol. even google homepage has a comments section thanks to dissenter
Brilliant, thanks. Maybe I can get back on the Daily Mail and Express. If you are right about the BBC, I’ll get you a pint.
yeah u can, it just opens a new comments section called dissenter, anybody with the extension can see what you post. on any url. google home page, pornhub, bbc , everywhere on the internet where people are getting fucked lol.
I am trying now. I have signed in,but cannot see the circle on the right.
its just a little green g with two black comment bubbles.
google keeps asking me if i want to disable it when i log in.
click on the three dots to open up option’s in chrome
click on more tools
then click on extensions and you should see the app there if you have downloaded and unzipped dissenter. You should be able to turn it on there
(need a gab account to initially log in tho)
Right, no dissenter software downloaded,but I get on Gab fine. I am bloody useless at this IT stuff, so please bear with me..
go to dissenter.com for the download
I did it yesterday and then without writing anything, I had people following me that seemed odd. I am wary of anything US based, but shall give it a go later. Thanks for the patience. Cheers.
how are you getting on with Dissenter?
It is all set up and then they banned dissenter comments over something, so I postponed it.
To be honest, I am a little sceptical about it as it is a US based thing – I have a feeling it is to round up in one place, the right wing critics of governments ++.
I will however get the balls to do it shortly, as I have a number of comments to make about the farcical BREXIT.
OK, OK…it will happen sooner, rather than later.
Thanks for asking by the way. Cheers.
Sorry, I am missing something. I have my Gab open (my account), dissenter extension in google – just commented on Dissenter (for this comment) and nothing happened, but it went into space.
its the dissenter exetnsion that has all the comments. if you click on the dissenter icpon again you should see your comment?
if you click on the dissenter icon and then you can see all comments made by dissenter users for that particular page, (if there are none you are probably the first)
click on publish to post the comment
No that is the bit I cannot find – click to post on the comment.
a little tab opens up when you click on the dissenter icon
soon as you click on the dissenter icon it should come up with a white space saying comment freely. (create discussion as the header) then publish underneath it?
if you dont have a little dissenter icon then you need to manually unzip it after downloading
I have that.
after you post a comment on dissenter, just click dissenter icon again and when it opens again your comment is there if it doesnt appear straight away.
if you go to dissenter.com and click on my profile (next to notifaction bell on the page) it will show if previous posts have been published, likewise click on the new tab from the icon and select profile in there to make sure you can comment
*(Make sure your comments went through on profile in the new tab)
ability to publish comments should happen as soon as the new tab appears when you click on it by default
only thing i can think of for a quick check is when you are at google.com click on the dissenter icon and you should see 767 comments or so on there turn up in the new tab straight away
the new tab is the little comments section that opens up
I have just got a confirmation mail from them, so good to go and see you around. …….. English MSM here I come.
apparently wikipedia is getting lit up, and hopenothates front page now has accurate comments lol
Dissenter.com
Nice one thanks.