Posted on 07/25/2018 9:01:30 PM PDT by BeadCounter
According to media and field sources, the Syrian regime withdrew its weapons from the villages of rural Suwaida province before the sudden "Islamic State" organization attack on the province, raising further questions about the extent of the regime's complicity in that event.
The correspondent of the website of "Anab Baladi" reported that the regime forces asked the elders of the village "al-Matuna" days ago to hand over their weapons on the pretext that there is no longer a reason to keep weapons after the end of the "danger" of Daraa and military control, which was reiterated in Swimra on Tuesday.
According to the same source, the villagers handed over their weapons, after the villegers in the "al-Matuna" previously had done a similar step, in collusion with Sheikh "Nazih Jarbo" of the people of the region.
(Excerpt) Read more at nedaa-sy.com ...
I believe This is disinformation to try to discredit the regime
The SAA is dying to kill these murdering terrorist bastards
The army had pulled its troops to focus on Daraa
This was obviously a planned massacre vs several Druze villages
Entire families were slaughtered
Assad has no enmity with the druze nor they with him and no way would carry out a massacre that would cost him support
You’d have to be a literal drooling moron in order to believe the Syrian government is working with ISIS.
That site shows every sign of being a disinfo site. Less than a year old, registration doesn’t match the presentation. How did you come across it?
School textbooks in Syria preach jihadism and anti-Semitism. The Holocaust is not mentioned with regard to WWII and Israel is not considered a country but occupier of Palestine and Golan Heights. Actions against Israel are lauded including violence and martyrdom.
This is what the wartorn up and coming generation grows up indoctrinated with.
Video of SyAF pounding ISIS in Sweida uploaded 3 min’s ago.
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheArabSource/status/1022350182460084224
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