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ASSAD : “TERRORISM ONLY UNDERSTANDS FORCE” AS ALEPPO SLIPS FROM CONTROL

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🇸🇾ASSAD: “TERRORISM ONLY UNDERSTANDS FORCE” AS ALEPPO SLIPS FROM CONTROL

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad:

“Terrorism only understands the language of force, and that is the language with which we will break it and eliminate it, whoever its supporters and sponsors are.”

The statement, made during a call with an official from Abkhazia, comes as reports confirm Aleppo, Syria’s second-largest city, is no longer under his regime’s control—a massive blow to Assad’s authority.

As Assad doubles down on military action, is Syria headed for even greater bloodshed in his bid to reassert control?

Source: AFP

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🚨 YEMEN FIRES BALLISTIC MISSILE AT ISRAEL—ARE THE HOUTHIS IRAN’S NEW FAVORITE PUPPET?

A ballistic missile from Yemen targeted Israel, intercepted just outside its borders as sirens blared across central Israel, sending residents scrambling for cover.

The key question: where did Yemen’s Houthi group get a ballistic missile?

With Hezbollah tied up in a fragile ceasefire, is Iran now turning its attention—and weapons—toward Yemen to keep pressure on Israel?

Source: The Media Line

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP

1.⁠ Syrian rebels continued to make huge territorial gains, seizing a military airfield and pushing toward the city of Hama after taking control of Aleppo.

2.⁠ Abu Mohammad al-Julani, leader of the Syrian rebel group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, is feared dead after a Russian airstrike on a rebel hideout in Aleppo.

3.⁠ At least 19 people were killed after cyclone Fengal wrought havoc on India and Sri Lanka. Roads turned into rivers, and flights were grounded as rescuers tried to reach people.

4.⁠ New figures revealed that Denver has spent over $356 million on migrants thanks to its sanctuary city policies. It averages out at $7,900 per migrant.

5.⁠ Trump named Kash Patel as his pick for FBI Director. Kash previously said he would “shut down the FBI Hoover Building on day one and reopen it as a Deep State museum.”

6.⁠ Amazon has secured FAA approval to test its new, smaller delivery drones in Tolleson, Arizona. Customers in the test area can expect delivery times of less than an hour.

7.⁠ Elon filed an injunction accusing OpenAI, Microsoft, and their leaders of sabotaging competition. The lawsuit claims OpenAI leveraged insider connections to hoard investments and block rivals like xAI.

8.⁠ The Arctic is becoming the latest hotspot for global tensions, with Russia, China, and the U.S. ramping up military operations in the region.

9.⁠ The IDF intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Yemen toward Israel, stopping it outside the country’s borders.

10. The New York Times sparked backlash for referring to women as “non-transgender women” in an article about San Jose State’s volleyball team and a lawsuit over a trans athlete.