ERDGAN SUPPORTS REBELS. HTS LEADER STILL ALIVE AND CLAIMS CONTINUING RELLION
As usual in the conflicts that shake the Middle East, a “fake news” claimed that the Syrian rebel leader, Al Juliani, had died in a bombing. Yesterday, the head of HTS (the main opposition group to Damascus) appeared in an interview with an American television channel, proving that his death was fake news.
Meanwhile, Turkish President Racip Erdogan showed his support for the rebels and expressed his hope that they would be able to overthrow President Bashir Assad. This position is understandable since a victory by HSD (Hayat Al Tahrir) could create a serious situation for the Kurds who occupy a sector of northern Syria, which the Turkish president accuses of being a "band of terrorists."
The defeat of Damascus, which is requesting massive support from Russian forces stationed in Syria, cannot yet be taken for granted. Putin is acting very cautiously and has only authorized a few bombings by the Russian air force, which do not satisfy Assad. The rebels occupied towns surrounded by Homs on Friday, but without entering what is considered the third most important city in Syria. Syria.
The war in Syria has displaced the conflict in Gaza, where Israel continues to bomb daily. The death toll in the Palestinian enclave is now over 44,000. And at least 55 civilians were killed in the attack on a refugee camp in Nuseira in the centre of the country. This camp is located near a hospital, the Kamal Adwan, which was also damaged.
Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati has led a special session of his council of ministers in southern Lebanon’s Tyre, close to where Israeli forces continue to operate and where a monitoring committee is evaluating the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
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