Israel warned Iran via a third country that it would "ruthlessly" stop any attempt to send Iranian weapons or troops to Syria to fight the Turkish backed rebels.
don't get me started on that watermelon seller
looks like a corpse
what book was it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_Declaration
His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.
By late 1917, in the lead-up to the Balfour Declaration, the wider war had reached a stalemate, with two of Britain's allies not fully engaged: the United States had yet to suffer a casualty, and the Russians were in the midst of a revolution with Bolsheviks taking over the government.
>Jurors also asked for part of the judge's instructions, as well as the legal definitions of "recklessness" and "negligence," to be re-read to them. They also have asked the judge for clarification on the term "reasonable person."
just yell if you don't want to answer the question
>Trump visits France tomorrow for Cathedral opening
kek
Interview with HTS Leader in Times of Israel
In the interview, the rebel leader expressed a desire for peaceful relations with Israel and even praised Israeli strikes on Hezbollah and Iranian infrastructure in Syria multiple times. He wants not only full normalization with the entity, but he also hinted at procuring Western reconstruction aid and for Israel to "plant a rose in the Syrian garden."
https://www.timesofisrael.com/syrian-rebel-commander-urges-israel-to-support-uprising-strike-iran-backed-forces/
Syrian rebel commander urges Israel to support uprising, strike Iran-backed forces
In interview with ToI, a Free Syrian Army officer expresses hope for friendly relations with Jewish state, warns of Iranian militias propping up Assad: โThey will come for Israel, tooโ
For over a week, insurgents have been battling Syrian regime forces and their allies in a lightning uprising, taking control of Aleppo and Hama, respectively the countryโs second and fourth largest city, and pushing toward Homs, a key crossroads city linking the capital Damascus to Assadโs coastal heartlands.
The assault has registered unexpected advances as it engendered a โdomino effect,โ according to a Syrian journalist based in Aleppo who spoke to The Times of Israel on condition of anonymity, as contingents loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad retreated one after the other upon hearing of the insurgentsโ first achievements.
Pro-government forces backed by intense Russian airstrikes have been trying to halt the insurgentsโ advance, but Assad is now in dire straits, as his traditional allies Moscow and Tehran are mired in conflicts of their own, while the Shiite terror group Hezbollah, which assisted him in staving off the civil war and allowed him to maintain his grip on power, has been decimated by the Israel Defense Forces in Lebanon.
This week, The Times of Israel spoke with a rebel commander from the Free Syrian Army, a secular coalition of opposition forces founded by mainly Sunni defectors from the Syrian military at the outbreak of the civil war in 2011.
Its primary goal is to organize resistance against the Assad regime. Over a decade ago, the group positioned itself as a moderate alternative to more extremist factions, advocating for a democratic and secular Syria.
The FSA gained international attention at the outbreak of the civil war by taking control of significant territories in northern Syria, including parts of Aleppo. At the time it was seen as the primary opposition force against Assad. It began receiving arms and aid from Western and Gulf countries, including the US, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, but over time, Turkey became its main backer.
However, as ISIS and other jihadist groups gained prominence, the FSA struggled to maintain relevance and became embroiled in clashes with other rebel factions. In recent years, the FSA has morphed into a loose coalition of various factions with differing ideologies, leading to challenges in maintaining cohesion and a unified command structure.
The commander interviewed by The Times of Israel participated in the recent seizure of Aleppo and his troops are now fighting government forces, Hezbollah and Iran-backed militias in the area, and pushing south.
The rebel leader, in his early 60s, agreed to be interviewed by phone on condition of anonymity and spoke of the objectives of the ongoing campaign, his vision for the future of Syria and relations with Israel, and the role the Jewish state can play, in his view, in support of the rebels.
The interview was lightly edited for clarity and concision. The figures given by the commander could not be independently verified.
https://t.me/ResistanceTrench/36510
Iranian armed forces has sent its first satellite named Fakhr-1 into space with domestic Simurgh carrier today morning. Details of the satellite has not been published.
Israel warned Iran via a third country that it would "ruthlessly" stop any attempt to send Iranian weapons or troops to Syria to fight the Turkish backed rebels.
looks like gefilte fish
yes we should
>Once he used to call me Hitler every three hours, now itโs every six hours but thank God trade is up
what a jewish thing to say