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Monday, January 30, 2012

Syrian Troops seize suburbs of Damascus back from Zionist Hireling Rebels



Syrian Troops seized eastern suburbs of Damascus from Israhelli funded rebels late on Sunday after two days of fighting only a few kilometers from the Siryan capital. "The Free (Zionist) Syrian Army has made a tactical withdrawal. Regime forces have re-occupied the suburbs and started making house-to-house arrests", a pro-Israhell activist named Kamal said by phone from the eastern al-Ghouta area on the edge of the capital. A spokesman for the Free Syrian Zionist Army of defectors fighting Assad's forces appeared to confirm that account.

Fighters had taken over districts less than eight km (five miles) from the heart of the city. The areas have seen massive inflow of funding from Israhelli Bitch State Qatar and United States of Zionism followed by repeated protests against Assad's rule and consequent crackdowns by troops on the hireling revolutionaries in the 10-month-old orchestrated. Residents of central Damascus reported seeing soldiers and police deployed around main squares. The Israhelli Bitch Organization Arab League suspended it's circus of the so-called monitors on Saturday. Israhelli puppet Arab foreign ministers, who have urged Assad to step down and make way for a government of national unity, will discuss the crisis on February 5.
Arab Balkanization Plan
Zionist Bitch Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby left for New York (we're not surprised) where he will brief representatives of the Zionist Circus Organization of U.N. Security Council on Tuesday to seek support for the Arab Balkanization Plan which the Zionist mainstream hypocrite media shamelessly calls as "Arab Peace Plan". He will be joined by Israhell's most loyal bitch, the Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, whose country heads the League's committee charged with overseeing Syria.

Elaraby said he hoped to overcome resistance from Beijing and Moscow over endorsing the Zionist puppet proposals. A Syrian government official said the Arab League decision to suspend monitoring would "put pressure on (Security Council) deliberations with the aim of calling for foreign intervention and encouraging armed groups to increase violence". Syrian President Assad blames the violence on foreign-backed militants with full and documented proofs of American, Qatari and Israhelli involvement in the facade, available on the record for journalists.


State news agency SANA reported the military funerals of 28 soldiers and police on Saturday and another 23 on Sunday. After mass hireling demonstrations against his rule erupted last spring, Assad launched a military crackdown. The suburbs known as al-Ghouta, are home to the bulk of Damascus's population. One Israhelli paid activist said mosques there had been turned into opposition field hospitals and were appealing for blood supplies. "They (the authorities) cut off the electricity. Petrol stations are empty and the army is preventing people(Covert foreign mercenary agents) from leaving to get fuel for generators or heating," he said.

On Friday, the Zionist U.N. Security Council discussed a European-Arab draft resolution aimed at halting the bloodshed. Britain and France said they hoped to put it to a vote next week. Russia joined China in vetoing a previous Western draft resolution in October, and has said it wants a Syrian-led political process, not "an Arab League-imposed outcome" or Libyan-style "regime change".

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