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Israel Chai:
Rebels: Convert to pisslam or loose your job (since when are there jobs in the middle east, anyways?)

http://www.aina.org/news/20130804131312.htm

syyuge:
Foreign jihadists behind the rebel capture of Aleppo airport:

Photographs have emerged of a jihadist group of foreign fighters which spearheaded the capture of the largest airbase on Syria's northern border with Turkey.

Security analysts have expressed concern over the capture of al-Menagh airbase by the group Jaish al-Muhajireen wa Ansar - which is made up almost exclusively of foreigners, including Britons, other Europeans and North Americans. The faction is led by Abu Omar al-Shishani, a veteran jihadist from Georgia who cut his teeth in the Caucuses fighting Russian troops.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10228171/Foreign-jihadists-behind-the-rebel-capture-of-Aleppo-airport.html

All these foreign national muslamic jihadist terrorists need to be killed now and here. Otherwise if they are able to return alive to their respective nations they will be creating havoc then and there.

syyuge:
Syrian army kills 62 rebels in dawn ambush:

Syrian government troops have killed 62 rebels in a dawn ambush in eastern Damascus that sought to choke off a key opposition smuggling route into the capital.

Opposition activists said 62 men died on Wednesday after they were ambushed at dawn whilst on a 'secret road’ that they had been using to move supplies and wounded fighters to and from Eastern Ghouta, the rebel held suburbs of the capital. Sources said only three members of the group survived the assault.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10227896/Syrian-army-kills-62-rebels-in-dawn-ambush.html

Bravo! Such ambushes are required more and more and in larger and larger dimensions to help strengthen the cause of the muslamic infighting.

syyuge:
Satellite images show destruction of Aleppo:

Amnesty International has released satellite images showing the destruction of Syria’s most populous city, Aleppo, in the north of the war-ravaged country.

Gripped by more than a year of conflict the thriving commercial hub has been transformed into a series of battlefields and front lines, its residents struggling to live on amid the widespread disease, dirty water and crippling food shortages.

The aerial pictures show the extent of the destruction of the city, one of the oldest and most historically rich in the world. The Ancient City of Aleppo is a Unesco World Heritage site, this year placed on the UN organisation's list of World Heritage in Danger.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10229513/Satellite-images-show-destruction-of-Aleppo.html

So Aleppo has also started to be turning in to the rubble.

syyuge:
There is very little to celebrate this year’s Eid:

There is little to celebrate this Eid though. The sacred month saw great bloodshed and suffering of the faithful in the neighborhood and across the world. Indeed, it is a depressing landscape, from Pakistan to Iraq and from Egypt to Syria. Even as old conflicts fester, fresh wounds are opening up. Dark clouds gather over the horizon as the fine distinction between the good and evil is once again blurred.

http://www.arabnews.com/news/460589

Let the arabs and muslamics weep and lament in the vastness of the dry and arid deserts till their end.

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