15 Hezbollah Terrorists Killed with Aqil, Devastating Chain of Command

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The toll of Hezbollah terrorist leaders killed with top commander Ibrahim Aqil in a September 20 Israeli air strike has risen to 15. An Israel Defense Forces statement released September 21 provided an updated toll from the air strike on Beirut’s southern Dahiyeh district. An IDF tweet states that the result is “Hezbollah’s military chain of command has been almost completely dismantled.”

Machine guns instead of Patriot, monuments in covers and the transition to the Ukrainian language – how Kharkov lives on the front line

Russia attacked Kharkov in the first days of a full-scale invasion and even managed to occupy part of the Kharkov region for several months. After its liberation in September 2022, the city with a population of over a million remains a frontline city, daily subjected to bombing and shelling by missiles and kamikaze drones. Journalist and Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman Yuriy Matsarsky, having visited his hometown, discovered that despite the shelling, Kharkov not only continues to live its own life (cafes, the metro, and even the zoo are open, only schools have switched to remote learning), but has also become more patriotic. Residents began to speak more Ukrainian, carried out an inspection of monuments (covering with covers those who are no longer respected in Ukraine) and are doing everything to help the defenders from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Officers Killed, Others Kidnapped in Attacks Against Government Forces

More than 20 members of the Syrian government forces were killed and wounded on Tuesday in an attack by the Islamic State in the central Homs desert

More than 20 members of the Syrian government forces were killed and wounded on Tuesday in an attack by the Islamic State (ISIS) in the central Homs desert. A military source close to the Syrian government forces told the +963 website that ISIS fighters attacked a military convoy with guided missiles and RPGs near the Koum desert as it travelled from Palmyra to Sukhna in eastern Homs.

Syria Today – Tensions in Northern Syria; ISIS Kills Five Hezbollah-linked Fighters

The situation in Syria remains highly volatile and complex, with various conflicts and tensions continuing to unfold across the country. In northern Syria, Turkish-occupied areas are experiencing rising tensions between mercenary groups over orders to disband and shift control, leading to military mobilizations. Meanwhile, the resurgence of ISIS has been marked by ambushes and attacks on Hezbollah-linked forces and pro-government militias. The international dimension is also in flux, with Ukrainian special forces reportedly targeting Russian military installations in Syria, and US military bases coming under rocket attacks. Amidst these developments, Syria’s internal crisis remains unresolved, as the Assad regime clings to power in a country devastated by war, economic collapse, and sanctions. The situation grows more precarious as Syria becomes a hub for regional drug trafficking and international fatigue sets in over the prolonged conflict.

Syria Today – Explosions in Lebanon and Syria, Persistent Torture in Regime Prisons, Lafarge Complicit in ISIS Crimes?

This news roundup covers a series of developments related to the ongoing conflicts in Syria and its neighbouring regions. In Lebanon and Syria, Hezbollah members and others were wounded in a coordinated attack involving exploding pagers, which officials suspect was carried out by Israel. Meanwhile, the persistent use of torture in Syria continues despite recent legal efforts by Canada and the Netherlands at the International Court of Justice to hold the Syrian government accountable. Additionally, an op-ed discusses the risks of the United States withdrawing its forces from Iraq, which could allow the resurgence of ISIS in Syria. Finally, French cement company Lafarge faces legal challenges over its payments to ISIS during the Syrian civil war, raising questions about corporate complicity in crimes against humanity.

Kurdish National Council Suspends Participation in the Syrian Opposition Coalition

The KNC demanded the removal of the representative of the al-Amshat faction from the General Authority of the Coalition, according to Enab Baladi.

The Kurdish National Council (KNC) has suspended its involvement with the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces (SOC) following reports of attacks by military groups affiliated with the Syrian National Army (SNA) on Kurdish civilians in Afrin, northern Aleppo.

Protests in al-Bukamal for Removal IRGC’s 47th Regiment HQ

The 47th Regiment is one of the IRGC’s most significant military formations, DEIR EZZOR 24 says.

Local sources from the countryside of al-Bukamal, under the control of the Syrian regime and Iranian militias, reported that residents demanded the withdrawal of the 47th Regiment of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards on Tuesday.

Pax Americana et «totalitarisme»

L’ordre mondial établi en 1945, après la défaite du Troisième Reich, est sur le point de prendre fin. Ceci dit, en 2024, il va sans dire que la fin d’une ère géopolitique peut ressembler à l’agonie d’un individu humain : atteint d’une maladie incurable, il est comme un mauvais patient qui, loin de reconnaître l’imminence de sa mort, utilise ses dernières forces à rendre malheureux ceux qui vivent avec lui et répand ainsi le souffle de la mort dans tout son environnement. C’est ce qui arrive aujourd’hui à l’Occident malade.

Reconnaissance faciale dans votre voiture : Vers une surveillance totale de vos déplacements ?

Depuis le 7 juillet 2024, la reconnaissance faciale est obligatoire dans les véhicules neufs.

Si cette nouvelle technologie nous est présentée comme un moyen de lutter contre le fléau des morts sur la route, la réalité semble toute autre. Imposée par les institutions européennes, cette nouvelle mesure semble être une volonté bien éloignée des simples questions sécuritaires.

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