Some 2,000 rebel fighters are holed up in the opposition-held part of Daraa city, along with their families

ed note–truth be told, the ‘uprising’ against Assad did not begin in Daraa, but rather in Tel Aviv, New York, Jerusalem, DC, Hollywood, and in various places such as Cairo, Benghazi, etc, where gullible individuals who bought into the ‘Arab spring’ nonsense helped create the narrative which Judea, Inc needed in order to set into motion that series of bloody/biblical-based events which Jewish interests hoped would result in Assad being toppled and replaced with a more ‘cooperative’ leader. What’s worse are all the idiots today who still cling to their bird-brained notions that Iran, Russia, Assad and Nasrallah are all just ‘playing a role’ in order to fool people into thinking that a true revolt against Jewish interests is taking place, when in fact–as the bird-brains chirp–‘it is all just a ruse’.

Nevertheless, the sane and sensible people of the world rejoice with Assad and his people, not only for their own personal victory, but as well in showing a for-the-most-part defeatist-minded Gentile resistance that indeed Judea, Inc CAN be defeated if people just keep their heads straight and concentrate on the task at hand.

Haaretz

Syrian state vehicles, accompanied by Russian military police, entered part of Daraa city on Thursday and raised the national flag over an area held by rebels for years, witnesses said, leaving President Bashar al-Assad poised for another big victory in the seven-year-long Syrian conflict.

Cranes from the state-run Daraa municipal council erected a flag pole near the mosque where the eruption of large protests in March 2011 was widely seen as heralding the start of the conflict.

As southern Syria is preparing for the return of Assad, Israel, more or less, has also gotten used to the idea of the expected result: The reestablishment of control by Assad’s forces over the entire region along the border with Israel. “The story is over,” a senior defense official told Haaretz. The IDF’s Northern Command estimates the final push will take a few weeks, once the order is given.

The IDF’s deployment and preparations along the Syrian border focus on very specific things: reinforcing armored and artillery units, providing aid to the refugees fleeing to the border region from the horror of the regime’s bombing in the Daraa Province, and a high level of readiness for medical teams in case it becomes necessary to treat very large numbers of wounded.

Government forces backed by Russia have recovered swathes of rebel-held Deraa province at the border with Jordan in a major offensive that got underway last month and has forced many rebels to give up territory in negotiated surrender deals.

Two residents contacted said word had spread the state appointed governor of Daraa province was expected to attend the flag raising ceremony in a hugely symbolic move that pro-Assad supporters see as signaling the end of the revolt is near.

For many of Assad’s opponents, early peaceful protests about political freedoms and against authoritarian rule in a one-party system were violently repressed.

For the authorities, the protests, which began in Daraa, were instigated by Washington, Israel and former colonial powers and financed by Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar to force Syria to yield to Western pressure.

Rebels holed up in part of Daraa city are still in talks with Russian officers, with many of them aiming to secure safe passage to opposition-held areas of northern Syria, rebel officials said.

A rebel official told Reuters negotiations were proceeding smoothly, with the Russians so far abiding by the terms of a deal that includes weapons handovers, evacuation of rebels opposed to the deal and return of state sovereignty.

“Everyone is committed to the agreements,” said Abu Jihad, adding rebels had already begun since late Wednesday handing over their heavy weapons.

A convoy of Russian military police was expected to enter the devastated area later on Thursday in the first such deployment inside the enclave where they were expected to set up observation posts and perform security deputies.

Rebels are pinning hopes on the Russian military police to prevent the army from taking revenge and entering certain areas after complaints of widespread looting and some arrests in other towns in Daraa province they have gained control.

“There is a guarantee by the Russians that the army will not enter Daraa al Balad,” said Abu Bayan, a leader of a rebel faction in the city, referring to the name of the area.

Some 2,000 rebel fighters are holed up in the opposition-held part of Daraa city, along with their families. Many want to leave due to fear of how the government will treat them.

4 thoughts on “Assad Raises Syrian Flag Over Daraa, the Birthplace of the Uprising Against Him”
  1. well, i sure hope to see the day

    Assad Raises Syrian Flag Over Daraa,

    Tel Aviv, New York, Jerusalem, DC, Hollywood

    the Birthplace of the Uprising Against Him

    and serves the sharia justice to the deserving ones, the temple moneychangers, shylocks, usurers, scribes, pharisees, hypocrites!

  2. Ha! If jewry had not instigated the entire conflict, they would not have shit on their faces now. Just as they turned Iraq into a Shia ally of Iran, now they bumbled & funbled their way to the current defeat & reality of Iran now being present in Syria! LOL! Dumb, arrogant jews. Their plan backfired.
    Eventually the Israelis will get their asses kicked.

  3. The south west will be reclaimed soon, the north and north west maybe complicated by the Turks and US backed Kurds. Hopefully an agreement with the Kurds to peacefully surrender and integrate the territory back to the Syrian gov can be reached, Assad and Putin are trying to get this. The North West will have to be taken by force unfortunately, I expect Turkey will abandon their insane proxies to the Syrian Tigers.

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