Israeli fighter jet crashes after being 'shot down'

Pretty difficult to keep up with so much lies is it?
" No investigation yes investigation" You just invent on the go.
You are not addressing my points but either ignore or distort them. We both know that Bibi will stay untouched.

That's exactly why You don't wanna bring numbers - they're embarrassing, as the number of Syrian civilians Assad is willing to kill to stay in power.
Assad is supported by the Syrians - your point is invalid.

Q. Now tell me which party has ruled the most in the Syrian govt and which party is representing Muslim Brotherhood?
A. In Syria, no parties based on religion or localism are permitted. Muslim Brotherhood is represented by terrorists, Nato and Gulf states. They are also responsible for the violent uprising in Hama 1982.


If You still don't understand why different countries form an alliance against Iran, then You're really blind to what's going on.
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Israeli DEBKA "source" with a funny map? Seriously?
 
President has a maximum of two terms. Assad is in his first term.
:lame2:
I just wonder how much more ridiculous can Your arguments get:

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎ Baššār Ḥāfiẓ al-ʾAsad, Levantine pronunciation: [baʃˈʃaːr ˈħaːfezˤ elˈʔasad]; English pronunciation (help·info); born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000.

It's the same party, and the same family for more than 40 years ... And THOUSANDS of Syrian civilians murdered to keep them in power.

Q.For how many years did Stalin rule?
 
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President has a maximum of two terms. Assad is in his first term.
:lame2:
I just wonder how much more ridiculous can Your arguments get:

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎ Baššār Ḥāfiẓ al-ʾAsad, Levantine pronunciation: [baʃˈʃaːr ˈħaːfezˤ elˈʔasad]; English pronunciation (help·info); born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000.

It's the same party, and the same family for more than 40 years ... And THOUSANDS of Syrian civilians murdered to keep them in power.

Q.For how many years did Stalin rule?
The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable. Assad and most the Syrians fight for a united and sovereign Syria and against those who murder them in the thousands. Be it in the economy or in the military.
How many thousands of Palestinian civilians did your regime kill so far?
 
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President has a maximum of two terms. Assad is in his first term.
:lame2:
I just wonder how much more ridiculous can Your arguments get:

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎ Baššār Ḥāfiẓ al-ʾAsad, Levantine pronunciation: [baʃˈʃaːr ˈħaːfezˤ elˈʔasad]; English pronunciation (help·info); born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000.

It's the same party, and the same family for more than 40 years ... And THOUSANDS of Syrian civilians murdered to keep them in power.

Q.For how many years did Stalin rule?
The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
 
Iran recognizes the duty of the international community to support Syria in the fight against terrorism. Those who support the terrorism are terrorists as the "rebels" and ISIS are.

From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
 
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President has a maximum of two terms. Assad is in his first term.
:lame2:
I just wonder how much more ridiculous can Your arguments get:

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎ Baššār Ḥāfiẓ al-ʾAsad, Levantine pronunciation: [baʃˈʃaːr ˈħaːfezˤ elˈʔasad]; English pronunciation (help·info); born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000.

It's the same party, and the same family for more than 40 years ... And THOUSANDS of Syrian civilians murdered to keep them in power.

Q.For how many years did Stalin rule?
The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?
 
Iran recognizes the duty of the international community to support Syria in the fight against terrorism. Those who support the terrorism are terrorists as the "rebels" and ISIS are.

From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.
 
Iran recognizes the duty of the international community to support Syria in the fight against terrorism. Those who support the terrorism are terrorists as the "rebels" and ISIS are.

From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

President has a maximum of two terms. Assad is in his first term.
:lame2:
I just wonder how much more ridiculous can Your arguments get:

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎ Baššār Ḥāfiẓ al-ʾAsad, Levantine pronunciation: [baʃˈʃaːr ˈħaːfezˤ elˈʔasad]; English pronunciation (help·info); born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000.

It's the same party, and the same family for more than 40 years ... And THOUSANDS of Syrian civilians murdered to keep them in power.

Q.For how many years did Stalin rule?
The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.

syria-tribes.png
 
Iran recognizes the duty of the international community to support Syria in the fight against terrorism. Those who support the terrorism are terrorists as the "rebels" and ISIS are.

From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

President has a maximum of two terms. Assad is in his first term.
:lame2:
I just wonder how much more ridiculous can Your arguments get:

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎ Baššār Ḥāfiẓ al-ʾAsad, Levantine pronunciation: [baʃˈʃaːr ˈħaːfezˤ elˈʔasad]; English pronunciation (help·info); born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000.

It's the same party, and the same family for more than 40 years ... And THOUSANDS of Syrian civilians murdered to keep them in power.

Q.For how many years did Stalin rule?
The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.

syria-tribes.png
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?
 
Iran recognizes the duty of the international community to support Syria in the fight against terrorism. Those who support the terrorism are terrorists as the "rebels" and ISIS are.

From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

:lame2:
I just wonder how much more ridiculous can Your arguments get:

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: بشار حافظ الأسد‎ Baššār Ḥāfiẓ al-ʾAsad, Levantine pronunciation: [baʃˈʃaːr ˈħaːfezˤ elˈʔasad]; English pronunciation (help·info); born 11 September 1965) is the 19th and current President of Syria, holding the office since 17 July 2000.

It's the same party, and the same family for more than 40 years ... And THOUSANDS of Syrian civilians murdered to keep them in power.

Q.For how many years did Stalin rule?
The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.

syria-tribes.png
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?
 
Iran recognizes the duty of the international community to support Syria in the fight against terrorism. Those who support the terrorism are terrorists as the "rebels" and ISIS are.

From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.

syria-tribes.png
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?
What if those tribes revive their identities?
 
Iran recognizes the duty of the international community to support Syria in the fight against terrorism. Those who support the terrorism are terrorists as the "rebels" and ISIS are.

From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

The new 2012 Constitution limits the number of terms to two. Laws are not retroactively applicable.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.

syria-tribes.png
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?


Well, Judah and Benjamin have merged. This was already the case at the time of Esther, when Mordecai is described as both a Benjaminite and Judean (or Jew for short). Levites are called separately to the Torah, as are Kohanim (priests) who come from the Tribe of Levi. The Ethiopians claim to come from Dan, and the Indian Jews from Menashe. Who comes from the Tribe of Asher?
 
From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.

syria-tribes.png
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?


Well, Judah and Benjamin have merged. This was already the case at the time of Esther, when Mordecai is described as both a Benjaminite and Judean (or Jew for short). Levites are called separately to the Torah, as are Kohanim (priests) who come from the Tribe of Levi. The Ethiopians claim to come from Dan, and the Indian Jews from Menashe. Who comes from the Tribe of Asher?

טוַיִּקְבֹּ֗ץ אֶת־כָּל־יְהוּדָה֙ וּבִנְיָמִ֔ן וְהַגָּרִים֙ עִמָּהֶ֔ם מֵֽאֶפְרַ֥יִם וּמְנַשֶּׁ֖ה וּמִשִּׁמְע֑וֹן כִּי־נָֽפְל֨וּ עָלָ֚יו מִיִּשְׂרָאֵל֙ לָרֹ֔ב בִּרְאֹתָ֕ם כִּֽי־יְהֹוָ֥ה אֱלֹהָ֖יו עִמּֽוֹ:

טכִּ֣י בְשֽׁוּבְכֶ֞ם עַל־יְהֹוָ֗ה אֲחֵיכֶ֨ם וּבְנֵיכֶ֚ם לְרַֽחֲמִים֙ לִפְנֵ֣י שֽׁוֹבֵיהֶ֔ם וְלָשׁ֖וּב לָאָ֣רֶץ הַזֹּ֑את כִּֽי־חַנּ֚וּן וְרַחוּם֙ יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹֽהֵיכֶ֔ם וְלֹֽא־יָסִ֚יר פָּנִים֙ מִכֶּ֔ם אִם־תָּשׁ֖וּבוּ אֵלָֽיו:
יוַיִּֽהְי֨וּ הָֽרָצִ֜ים עֹֽבְרִ֨ים מֵעִ֧יר| לָעִ֛יר בְּאֶֽרֶץ־אֶפְרַ֥יִם וּמְנַשֶּׁ֖ה וְעַד־זְבֻל֑וּן וַיִּֽהְיוּ֙ מַשְׂחִיקִ֣ים עֲלֵיהֶ֔ם וּמַלְעִגִ֖ים בָּֽם:
יאאַ֧ךְ אֲנָשִׁ֛ים מֵֽאָשֵׁ֥ר וּמְנַשֶּׁ֖ה וּמִזְּבֻל֑וּן נִכְנְע֔וּ וַיָּבֹ֖אוּ לִירֽוּשָׁלִָֽם:

Look Divrey Hayamim (II) 15 and 30.
 
From Tehran to Beirut: Shia militias aim to firm up Iran's arc of influence

“From Mosul to Ba’aj, thank you Suleimani,” read one message painted on the town roundabout in tribute to the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, who helped lead units of the Popular Mobilisation Front (PMF) as they swept through Ba’aj toward the Syrian border. Flags of various Shia units were planted like poppies.

Iran-caliphate-core-2.jpg


Iran won't hesitate to fight until the last Syrian and Lebanese.
Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

So it took a civil war for the Magnificent Assad to realize that bombing his opposition is not the only way?
Interesting country. I wonder if he waited for his opposition to fade in smoke before signing that piece of paper

Q.Tell me how many more Syrian civilians has Your Magnificent Hero bombed since then? Maybe just this week?
What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?
What if those tribes revive their identities?


syria-tribes.png


Instead of evading,
better tell me who among those local tribes does the Syrian regime consider as enemies.
And more important - to which tribe do Assad, Khamenai and Nasrallah belong?
 
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Without the PMU and other militias the ISF (the military) would not have been able to defeat ISIS. They make up half of the battle units.

What opposition and what civilians?

Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?
What if those tribes revive their identities?


syria-tribes.png


Instead of evading,
better tell me who among those local tribes does the Syrian regime consider as enemies.
And more important - to which tribe do Assad, Khamenai and Nasrallah belong?
So you come up with tribes again? President Assad is the democratically elected President. He does not belong to an ancient tribe. And if he did, what about all the other tribes? How can you determine legitimacy by tribes? Are you a jungle medicine man or something? A cannibal?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O27VVA/?tag=ff0d01-20
 
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Why do You post when You know so little about the country?
Assad and the mullahs may have led You to believe that Syria is a united country, and everyone who's not following the party line is not a civilian.

Reality is different, the Assad family failed to erase tribes opposing their rule:

Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans

THOUGH BETWEEN 60 and 70 percent of the Syrian population belongs to a clan or tribe, according to pre-2011 estimates, the enormous transformations that Syrian society has undergone in the past seven years have diminished the influence which clans and clan culture have on private and public life.

As the conflict intensified, however, all parties saw an opportunity in reviving these identities, hoping to secure support from areas with the largest clan presence.
Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?
What if those tribes revive their identities?


syria-tribes.png


Instead of evading,
better tell me who among those local tribes does the Syrian regime consider as enemies.
And more important - to which tribe do Assad, Khamenai and Nasrallah belong?
So you come up with tribes again? President Assad is the democratically elected President. He does not belong to an ancient tribe. And if he did, what about all the other tribes? Who can you determine legitimacy by tribes? Are you an jungle medicine man or something? A cannibal?

Clearly You cannot answer a simple question, because You have no idea about Syria and who among the Syrians themselves oppose Assad.

Your Magnificent Hero, and his father for 30 years - simply said what You parrot "what civilians?" and went on to bomb (or gas or who knows what) their opposition out of existence.

Q. And all You've got is saying I'm a cannibal and Assad is a Hero...:cuckoo:
What's wrong with You?!
 
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Why Israel is ruled by Netanyahu and not by the twelve tribes?

Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?
What if those tribes revive their identities?


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Instead of evading,
better tell me who among those local tribes does the Syrian regime consider as enemies.
And more important - to which tribe do Assad, Khamenai and Nasrallah belong?
So you come up with tribes again? President Assad is the democratically elected President. He does not belong to an ancient tribe. And if he did, what about all the other tribes? Who can you determine legitimacy by tribes? Are you an jungle medicine man or something? A cannibal?

Clearly You cannot answer a simple question, because You have no idea about Syria and who among the Syrians themselves oppose Assad.

Your Magnificent Hero, and his father for 30 years - simply said what You parrot "what civilians?" and went on to bomb (or gas or who knows what) their opposition out of existence.

Q. And all You've got is saying I'm a cannibal and Assad is a Hero...:cuckoo:
What's wrong with You?!
You are parroting your master Netanyahu or Trump or Obama or whoever who just dangles on puppet threads. Otherwise you would say that armed terrorists are not an opposition but terrorists. Since you love Islamist terrorists, why does Hamas have not a representation in the Knesset and why the IDF bombs them, killing thousands of children in the process?

I asked you what opposition and what civilians but you refuse to reply because it is al-Qaeda and similar groups and their human shields.
 
Because Netanyahu comes from the one remaining Judaic tribe.
The tribes of Jehuda, Levi, Benjamin and part of Asher have fused into a single tribe thousands of years ago.

Q. Which tribe does Assad come from?
What if those tribes revive their identities?


syria-tribes.png


Instead of evading,
better tell me who among those local tribes does the Syrian regime consider as enemies.
And more important - to which tribe do Assad, Khamenai and Nasrallah belong?
So you come up with tribes again? President Assad is the democratically elected President. He does not belong to an ancient tribe. And if he did, what about all the other tribes? Who can you determine legitimacy by tribes? Are you an jungle medicine man or something? A cannibal?

Clearly You cannot answer a simple question, because You have no idea about Syria and who among the Syrians themselves oppose Assad.

Your Magnificent Hero, and his father for 30 years - simply said what You parrot "what civilians?" and went on to bomb (or gas or who knows what) their opposition out of existence.

Q. And all You've got is saying I'm a cannibal and Assad is a Hero...:cuckoo:
What's wrong with You?!
You are parroting your master Netanyahu or Trump or Obama or whoever who just dangles on puppet threads. Otherwise you would say that armed terrorists are not an opposition but terrorists. Since you love Islamist terrorists, why does Hamas have not a representation in the Knesset and why the IDF bombs them, killing thousands of children in the process?

I asked you what opposition and what civilians but you refuse to reply because it is al-Qaeda and similar groups and their human shields.

You just show further why people oppose the likes of Assad.
It's easier to call Your own citizens "al-Qaeda" when they oppose You.
Syria is majority Sunni, not Shia or Alawite, and those tribal boundaries never ceased to exist or to influence Syrian society.

Syrian Tribal Networks and their Implications for the Syrian Uprising
Sunni Arab tribalism has a significant socio-cultural, political, and security impact on the current uprising in Syria, with strong implications for post-Assad governance formation. Tribalism has fueled unrest throughout Syria, including in places such as Dera’a, where mass opposition demonstrations began on March 15, 2011, in the eastern city of Deir al-Zor on the Euphrates River, and in the suburbs of Homs and Damascus, where some of the fiercest combat between the Syrian military and armed opposition groups has occurred. Millions of rural and urban Syrians express an active tribal identity and tribal affiliation is used extensively to mobilize the political and armed opposition against the Assad government as well as to organize paramilitary forces in support of the Syrian regime. Both the Syrian opposition and the Assad government recognize the political importance of the tribal networks that cross Syria and extend into neighboring countries. As a result, the support of Syria’s tribes is a strategic goal for both the Syrian government and the Syrian opposition.
Syrian Tribal Networks and their Implications for the Syrian Uprising - Jamestown

List of armed groups in the Syrian Civil War - Wikipedia
Syrian opposition - Wikipedia
Army of Free Tribes - Wikipedia

Q. Are You saying all above are not citizens?
 
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