Devs Apr 23 >Syria SAA forces targeted with heavy weapons, the towns of Kansfra and Al-Barah in the southern Idlib countryside SDF on Euphrates targeting a number of ferries and confiscating large quantities of steel and smuggled cement >Lebanon Protesters have returned to Beirut's Martyr's Square, in a "car march" although not all are staying in their cars. Most, but also not all, are wearing masks Seven people, including five Syrians, were killed in a shooting in the Harakiyeh area in the Lebanese town of Baakline >Iraq Four brigades split from Iraq's PMF in sign of internal rift - Loyal to Shiite cleric Ali Al Sistani, the brigades are now under the direction of the prime minister's office Iraqi Prime Minister-designate @MAKadhimi reveals his government ministers: Adnan Al-Zarfi included >Libya LNA repels the attack of the GNA in the Ain Zara area and the Casirma area, and the clashes are still ongoing LNA claims 15 GNA fighters arrested, including Syria nationals >Yemen Al Jufra military camp has been captured, as Houthis continue to approach Marib >Afghanistan TOLO reported 19 ANDSF personnel killed in Taliban attack in Logar. Afghanistan Taliban also claimed operations in Garmsir, Helmand >Ukraine Joint Forces Operation Press Center: yesterday Russian forces opened fire 8 times. Ex-President of Georgia Saakashvili confirmed that he has received proposal from Zelensky to become a vice-PM of Ukraine
Ajit Singh @ajitxsingh >Americans are so brainwashed by the ideology of US supremacy that despite having a president who is literally telling them to drink bleach to treat coronavirus, they still blame the WHO and China for their problems.
Jackson Ortiz
>telling them to drink bleach who knows, maybe he stumbled upon something there, might be the cure everyone is looking for. We won't know until somebody tries. Don't be too judgemental, you might look the fool later...
>Saakashvili just read this. The world is becoming more colorful by the day... and chances for reason to be part of politics become slimmer by the day.
Josiah Adams
Funniest part is that both Georgia and Ukraine are conditioned to hate Russia, but now Georgia has told Ukraine that it will shut down it's embassy in Ukraine if they put Saakashvili in that position.
Which they did, so now Georgia and Ukraine start to hate each other because one is harboring a corrupt fuck that ruined Georgia.
It's comedic or tragic until you understand that Saakashvili is nothing more but US Goydog in eastern Europe to cause chaos and instabillity where US fill the void.
I mean WHO THE FUCK PUTS EX PRESIDENT OF ANOTHER COUNTRY AS GOVERNOR OF ONE OF THE REGIONS OF YOUR COUNTRY, only kikes and us puppets in Hoholia
I'm reading a big ass book about the 30 year war at the moment. All the madness of that conflict eerily resembles current events. Europe tearing itself apart, everyone at each other's throat and lunatics like Saakashvili in positions of power... it's the same thing as 400 years ago only with different names.
>UN warns Israel against ‘devastating’ West Bank annexation plans
UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay Mladenov has issued a warning against the Israeli regime’s intention to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, saying such a move constitutes a serious violation of international law and would be a "devastating blow" to the so-called two-state solution.
>it might be quite serious. damn, that would be quite a setback. Get well soon, comrade Kim! Don't drink bleach, it doesn't help!
Bentley Rivera
Why did he allow himself to become so fucking fat anyway?
Michael Smith
Why are the turks barging into to Idlib and protecting terrorists under a ceasefire, what's their gameplan?
Ethan Miller
"The dangerous prospect of annexation by Israel of parts of the occupied West Bank is a growing threat," Mladenov said in a video briefing with the Security Council (UNSC) on Thursday.
Warning that such a move would violate international law, the envoy said annexation would also "deal a devastating blow to the two-state solution, close the door to a renewal of negotiations, and threaten efforts to advance regional peace."
Elsewhere in his remarks, Mladenov urged the Israeli regime to "reject unilateral moves that will only deepen the wedge between the two peoples and undermine the chances for peace."
Also on Thursday, the EU's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said the 27-member bloc does not recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Palestinian territory and that it will "continue to closely monitor the situation and its broader implications, and will act accordingly."
The so-called Mideast plan unveiled earlier this year by US President Donald Trump -- which was rejected by the Palestinians and condemned by much of the international community -- gave Israel the green light to annex settlements and other strategic territory in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has heralded the Trump plan as a historic opportunity for Israel.
Earlier this week, Netanyahu and his main rival Benny Gantz signed a coalition agreement that includes a clause to advance plans to annex parts of the West Bank, including Israeli settlements, starting on July 1.
In a recent interview, Netanyahu said he would not shy away from expanding Israel’s illegal annexations to cover the West Bank, a land currently accommodated by settlers which Israeli regime occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.
Jaxon Ross
So, joint statement of Europe powers for political talks in Libya including Italy and France on the same side. That probably doesn't mean much on the ground but they seem to be tightening around the usual spot. This is the UAE pulling some strings there somewhere.
Nicholas Morgan
Expansion and economic blackmail under threats of refugees.
Adam Morales
Netanyahu had previously said that the fate of the West Bank, where the Palestinian government has its seat of power in the capital Ramallah, should be decided in talks with the Palestinians who seek to establish their own state in the territory.
A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Netanyahu’s new comments would not affect the illegal nature of the Israeli settlements in the West Bank which currently hosts some 400,000 settlers.
A majority of countries in the world consider Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, the East Jerusalem al-Quds, and the Golan Height as illegal under the Geneva conventions that bar settling on land captured in war.
In November 1967, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 242, under which Israel is required to withdraw from all territories seized in the war.
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Andrew Edwards
privet padla
Luke Ross
>joint statement link?
Brody Taylor
The annexation isn't any closer now than it was 10 years ago when they had an uncontested Bibi. Their "unity" government that needed 2 years to set up isn't going to get simple stuff done so much so the annexations.
Asher Morris
No point reading it. It's just the usual deeb concern stuff but it's more about taking positions for future moves.
Logan Baker
Been out of the loop these past few weeks, how is corona affecting the situation with idlib? Turks decreased or increased action? Any increased chance of turkish withdrawal due to the economic crisis that is about to be?
Lucas Johnson
>putting literal zogpuppet ex president of georgia as your minister wow that subtle based zog, really picking the best and brightest for the job of spreading nigger lover empire
Nathaniel Anderson
crashing the plane, its okay kurds will be left in the wreckage
Jack Adams
If the Turks leave Idlib, it will be because they lose control of the native population and the militants due to a widespread feeling of betrayal at the hands of the former.