quote:Report: Syria recieves new weapons from Russia
Roi Kais
Published: 12.22.14, 07:56 / Israel News
The Al-Akhbar newspaper, which is associated with Hezbollah, reported Monday that Russian weapons, and weapons from other sources, were delivered to the Syrian police and are likely to impact the course of the civil war in Syria. According to the report the weapons "were
not revealed in order to prevent Israel or other sources from discovering them."
The report also claimed that Russia and Iran had opened a new credit line to Syria worth 6.4 billion dollars. Tehran has opened a credit line of 4.5 billion dollars and Russia opened a credit line of a billion dollars, in addition to 500 million intended for food and 400 million intended for flour.
twitter:DropsAndStrikes twitterde op maandag 22-12-2014 om 17:02:24#Aleppo: 3 US airstrikes destroy 10 #IS buildings. Most US activity there since #Syria started http://t.co/QnEeSdomFh http://t.co/HBxDdoQKeo reageer retweet
twitter:AlakhbarEnglish twitterde op maandag 22-12-2014 om 17:15:47WHO: Syrian government allows medical aid into #Aleppo, other areas http://t.co/UNqTpjqCZL #syria #topnews reageer retweet
twitter:ArmedResearch twitterde op maandag 22-12-2014 om 18:28:36REPORT: 20 #ISIS, 8 #SAA killed at Deir Ez-Zor Airbase today in fighting. It is reported a pro-#Assad brigadier general was also killed. reageer retweet
twitter:ArmedResearch twitterde op maandag 22-12-2014 om 19:04:24IMAGE: Brig. Gen. Monzer Al-Yousif of Military Intelligence who was killed at Deir Ez-Zor Airbase. v @KeepingtheLeith http://t.co/6uVhEBsJt5 reageer retweet
Wie tekent die kaartjesquote:Op maandag 22 december 2014 22:31 schreef Slayage het volgende:
zit isis nou ook in hett zuiden van syrie?
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Terroristenbolwerk, tijd om weg te vagen. Hopelijk gaan de Amerikanen hun campagne snel vergroten.quote:
Dat zijn rebellen die daar al zaten en trouw hebben gezworen aan Bakr en nu de zwarte vlag voeren.quote:Op maandag 22 december 2014 22:31 schreef Slayage het volgende:
zit isis nou ook in hett zuiden van syrie?
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twitter:IvanSidorenko1 twitterde op dinsdag 23-12-2014 om 02:47:30#Syria #DeirEzZor Large numbers of fighters from tribes in #DeirEzZor join the ranks of #SAA to defend their land. http://t.co/NpeGy07haN reageer retweet
twitter:IvanSidorenko1 twitterde op dinsdag 23-12-2014 om 02:54:35#Syria VIDEO: #DeirEzZor #SAA Deir Al-Zour Volunteers graduating to fight alongside Syrian Arab Army against #ISIS https://t.co/dYQO8mRFNG reageer retweet
twitter:IvanSidorenko1 twitterde op dinsdag 23-12-2014 om 03:03:13#Syria #SAA #NDF #DeirEzZor Reports that SAA destroyed 5 Vehicles Mounted with MG's and killed more than 30 #ISIS @ Al-Mari'iyah reageer retweet
quote:'Maastrichtse jihadist (19) omgekomen in Syrië'
Een 19-jarige man uit Maastricht die naar Syrië was vertrokken om zich aan te sluiten bij Islamitische Staat is om het leven gekomen. Dat schrijft L1. Daarmee zou hij de twintigste Nederlandse jihadstrijder zijn die is gedood.
De familie van de man heeft aan de politie laten weten dat de man is omgekomen, maar de politie kan dat niet bevestigen uit privacy-overwegingen. Hij zou vrijdag ernstig gewond zijn geraakt door een mortiergranaat, afgeschoten door het Syrische regeringsleger.
De man is volgens andere IS-leden in Raqqa begraven, de hoofdstad van het door IS uitgeroepen kalifaat. De man van Iraaks-Koerdische afkomst vertrok in september samen met een vriend naar Syrië. De vriend kwam vermoedelijk vorige maand in Irak om het leven door een zelfmoordaanslag.
quote:Maliki blames Syria for attacks, Assad denies claim
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said most foreign terrorists operating in Iraq infiltrate through the Syrian border, a charge Syrian President Bashar al-Assad denies as tensions between Baghdad and Damascus showed no signs of easing.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Monday that 90 percent of foreign terrorists who infiltrate Iraq did so via Syria, a charge likely to worsen already fractured relations between the neighbouring states.
His comments came as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad dismissed allegations that his country was sheltering militants suspected of involvement in a devastating bombing in Baghdad as "immoral" and politically motivated.
The competing claims signalled no end in sight to a crisis initially triggered by Iraq's accusation that Syria is being used as a staging post for insurgents to launch deadly attacks across the border.
Maliki reiterated that ties with Damascus would not improve until it handed over the suspects it blames for one of two bloody attacks on government ministries in Baghdad on August 19 that killed 95 people and wounded 600.
"Ninety percent of terrorists from different Arabic nationalities infiltrated Iraq through Syrian territory," Maliki said during a visit by the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, aimed at cooling the row.
Relations between Iraq and Syria deteriorated after Baghdad alleged Damascus was harbouring leaders behind a truck bomb attack on its finance ministry, followed within minutes by a similar attack on the foreign ministry.
"We demand that the Syrian side hand over the main people wanted in this crime," Maliki said, alluding to Baathist suspects Mohammed Yunis al-Ahmed and Sattam Farhan, "and others of whom there are Interpol warrants against."
Last week, Iraq recalled its ambassador in Damascus and Syria retaliated within hours by withdrawing its envoy from Baghdad.
Maliki also insisted that Damascus "expel the terrorists, Baathists and Takfiris (extremists) who take Syria as a base to launch criminal activity inside Iraq" and said without that there would be no progress.
As Maliki made his statement, Assad adamantly denied that Syria was to blame.
"Syria is accused of killing Iraqis although it welcomes 1.2 million Iraqis (refugees)," Assad said at a joint news conference in Damascus with visiting Cyprus President Demetris Christofias.
"Such accusations are immoral and political. When accusations are not based on any proof, this means they are illogical in the eyes of the law," Assad added, again urging Iraq to present evidence to support its allegations.
Ahead of his trip to Baghdad and Damascus, Turkey's Davutoglu had spoken of trying "to re-establish an atmosphere of trust between the two sides.
"If there is trust and goodwill between them, it will be easier to overcome a crisis such as this," he said.
Iraq's state-sponsored Al-Sabah newspaper had said Davutoglu would urge Baghdad not to seek help from the United Nations to secure the return of suspects it accuses Syria of harbouring.
But Maliki, who said Iraq has since 2004 presented to Damascus the "names, addresses, information, documents and evidence" about terrorists infiltrating the conflict-hit nation from Syria, insisted this was not possible.
"The Iraqi position is to continue to demand that the UN form an international criminal court to try those who committed brutal crimes targeting our security and stability, which resulted in many innocent people being killed," he said.
Davutoglu also held talks with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari before going to Damascus to meet Assad and Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem.
The official Syrian news agency SANA quoted Assad as telling Davutoglu that "Syria has proved in recent years that it cares about the life of every Iraqi.
"It is not acceptable to make irresponsible accusations against Syria that damage bilateral relations."
Davutoglu said earlier he held a lengthy telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday about his visit to Baghdad and Damascus.
"I believe in all optimism that we will resolve this question in a way that avoids further escalation," SANA quoted Davutoglu as saying after meeting Assad.
On Monday France joined the call for Iraq and Syria to end the row.
"We hope that Syria and Iraq will quickly return their relations to normal and continue building closer ties as they had been doing in recent months," foreign ministry spokesman Eric Chevallier told reporters in Paris.
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Jammer dat de Peshmerga hem niet kapot hebben geschotenquote:Sultan Berzel
De van Iraaks Koerdische afkomstige man vertrok medio september met Sultan Berzel (19) naar Syrië. Berzel, van Marokkaanse afkomst, kwam vorige maand in Irak om het leven.
ISIS is wel een internationale organisatie zeg. Turken(volgens deze bron is zelfs 10% v/d ISIS-terroristen Turks), Arabieren, Afghanen, Chinezen, Koerden, Afrikanen...quote:Op dinsdag 23 december 2014 09:23 schreef Szura het volgende:
Was een Iraakse Koerd
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Jammer dat de Peshmerga hem niet kapot hebben geschoten
Lol Assad kan dit ook zeggen over Irak, ISIL is ontstaan in Irak en heeft pas tijdens de burgeroorlog in Syrië daar voet aan de grond gekregen.quote:
In Kobane door een YPJ-vrouwtje met sniper.quote:Op dinsdag 23 december 2014 09:23 schreef Szura het volgende:
Was een Iraakse Koerd
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Jammer dat de Peshmerga hem niet kapot hebben geschoten
Volgens mij zijn die grenzen daar zo lek als een mandje, zelfs bij grensovergangen tussen Egypte en Israël steken wekelijks tientallen mensen de grens over, laat staan tussen Syrië en Irak.quote:
Toen al lek, nu vrijwel niet meer aanwezig.quote:Op dinsdag 23 december 2014 10:02 schreef Toga het volgende:
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Volgens mij zijn die grenzen daar zo lek als een mandje, zelfs bij grensovergangen tussen Egypte en Israël steken wekelijks tientallen mensen de grens over, laat staan tussen Syrië en Irak.
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