wat0n wrote:It definitely does, given it's holed up in Rafah.
Hamas is not holed up in Rafah. Hamas and other resistance factions, in between kicking terrorist Zionists out of their land either with sniping, RPGs or sending rockets into Israel, is chilling down in their tunnels. I imagine the "they're holed in Rafah" lie is being pushed by Zionists now to justify their ongoing genocide in Rafah, after forcing Gazans to move there..
Syria is in ruins because, in a Middle East that was becoming ever more religious, sooner or later Sunnis would not tolerate a minority Alawite government.
Is every new post of yours meant to be a bigger lie than the one before? Because that's definitely happening here.
Syria is in ruins because of the imperialist war on it from many countries, and in particular: the U.S. empire and all of its vassal states, Saudi Arabia and all the gulf states, Turkey, Jordan, etc. Thankfully Russia and Iran defended it from ruin and Assad ended up staying around.
As for the Zionist nonsense about Muslim sectarianism, Sunnis make up the vast majority of the population in Syria and Assad won with their vote too. The U.S. pushed the Sunni-Shia bullshit in Iraq and it worked, but it's not happening again and Axis of Resistance leaders, including those who are Sunni, have written repeatedly against sectarianism. Zionist attempts to push it again will fail just like Zionism is currently, in general.
It does not include Fatah.
It is also separate from Hamas and the other groups.
If that's what you want to believe, that's fine with me, you can add it to all of that other shit you believe.
It is true, though. Just note the change in position from 2000 to 2011.
And it actually makes sense, since Syria was forced out of Lebanon in 2005.
The delusions are strong with the Zionists. But that's good, better they are not grounded in reality than if they were, as it'll make their exit occur sooner...
It is true, though.
No it isn't. The Sheeba Farms are Lebanese territory even though the U.N. considers it Syrian territory because the Syrians also say it's Lebanese territory.
And ultimately, the point is, it's not occupied Zionist territory. But it was before October 7th. Hezbollah have promised that isn't happening again and the hundreds of thousands of settlers who were occupying it better may as well look for somewhere else to live..
Free Palestine.