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The following are excerpts from Ayman Abd Al-Nour s article: Let us imagine Syria not as a war-torn country but as a train careening on ruined tracks [directly] into an inferno. According to the UN, the officially-recognized driver of that train is still Bashar Al-Assad. Each of the cars wobbling behind him is laden with its own large complement of problems… Syria cannot be viewed through a single prism, and its situation cannot be reduced [to the phase] one big mess , for each of the cars [of the Syrian train] requires a particular approach to bring it back on track. Therefore, the required solution is a collection of very different solutions, for the situation in Syria is deeply [layered]. It does not only involve a proxy war between external forces with competing agendas, but also a war between local and regional players vying for control and profits. To this we can add the worsening economic crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic… [Therefore,] Syria s problems cannot
On April 11, 2021, the Islamic State (ISIS) official A'maq News Agency reported that for the second time in less than a month its operatives in its West Africa Province raided the town of Damask in Borno State in northeast Nigeria
Jordanian professor Ahmad Nofal said that the Jews rule the world and monitor every word that is said, therefore “Zionists” must be used instead of “Jews,” but there is no difference between them. He made these remarks on a show that aired on Yarmouk TV (Jordan) on April 2, 2021. Nofal said that while it is permitted to curse Muslims, if anyone says a word against the Jews they will be canceled. He also accused the “Zionists” of harvesting organs from Palestinians and planting diseases in them, while they are under anesthesia.