From WND: …Syrian Christian refugees told Janssen they had been attacked by the rebels fighting in Syria, where Christians had been allowed to worship and live under Assad’s regime. The report comes after Republican Sen. John McCain’s recent trip to Syria,… Read More ›
Tag Archive for ‘Aleppo’
Hezbollah Militants Amassing
Hezbollah Is Launching An Offensive That Will Profoundly Change The Syrian War By Michael Kelley | Business Insider Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants hold flags as they walk towards the cemetery where their fellow fighters were buried during a ceremony conducted one… Read More ›
Conflict within Syria
To see the rest of the photos go here Posted April 23, 2013 by LeeHarper Follow Location Aleppo, Syria More iReports you should see The birds of the Bloedel Conservatory By speedy01 Day 1 of C2E2 By NikkiRB Warehouse… Read More ›
Syrian activists: Air strikes, clashes across country
FILE – In this Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 file photo, a Syrian woman stands amid the ruins of her house which was destroyed in an airstrike by government warplanes a few days earlier, killing 11 members of her family, in… Read More ›
Alarming Footage: Syrian Rebels Used Chemical Weapons
By Ted on March 25, 2013 in General By Theodore Shoebat and Walid Shoebat | CLICK HERE TO READ MORE In December of last year we revealed that the rebels had in their hands potent chemical weapons and were testing… Read More ›
“Syria rebels, regime blame each other for first alleged chemical weapons attack”
Joel C. Rosenberg The eyes of the world are being drawn back to Syria today, with a growing sense that a great evil has been unleashed, or is about to be. The big question at the moment: Have chemical weapons… Read More ›
First Chemical Weapon Attack Takes Place In Syria
SOURCE DAMASCUS, Syria Syrian state media accused rebels of firing a chemical weapon for the first time on Tuesday in the north of the country, killing at least 15 people in the war-torn Aleppo province. Rebels quickly denied the report… Read More ›
Syrian’s Literally Blasted Back Into The Stone Age
THE JEBEL AL-ZAWIYA HILLS, Syria (AP) — Like countless other Syrians fleeing their country’s civil war, Sami was eager to escape the bombs and artillery shells falling on his village. But instead of taking his family to another country, he… Read More ›
Dozens killed, including children, in Syrian missile strike
SOURCE This citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a Syrian man carrying a child’s body in the aftermath of a strike by Syrian government,… Read More ›
Mortars explode near Assad’s palace in Damascus
Minor damage, no injuries in first strike near the presidential compound as Syrian rebels bring the fight to regime’s heart February 19, 2013, 6:29 pm | SOURCE DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Two mortars exploded near one of Syrian President Bashar… Read More ›
Damascus under siege by Rebel forces
Rebel push into Damascus raises fears of long fight coupled by mass exodus February 08, 2013 | foxnews.com - Associated Press This image taken from video obtained from Ugarit News on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, which has been authenticated based… Read More ›
Syria: descending into hell
“Pray for the people of Syria” By Elizabeth Kendal Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin (RLPB) 196 Special to ASSIST News Service AUSTRALIA (ANS) — Historically one of the safest, most hospitable places for Christians in the Middle East, Syria is descending… Read More ›
Assad’s troops, more chemical arms move NW, Iranian arms airlift to Palmyra
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report December 8, 2012, 11:36 AM (GMT+02:00) Shells containing sarin in Syrian storage US, Turkish, British, Jordanian and French forces are standing ready around Syrian bordersfor the order to go forward still to come from US President Barack… Read More ›
Today’s Church: Dying a Slow Death
By Writinggomer Lets face it; the church of today is dying a slow death. Many of us grew up in homes in which we were expected to go to church every Sunday, and attend Sunday school as well. Years ago… Read More ›