by Paul Vallely | Aug 1, 2012 | MidEast
As Aleppo battle rumbles, hospitals and graveyards fill up By Erika Solomon – Reuters (Reuters) – Abdelrahman left school at 17 to join the Syrian rebels in Aleppo. His parents never heard he had reached the city until they got the call to pick up his...
by Paul Vallely | Jul 18, 2012 | MidEast
UPDATE – 7:53 EDT FSA within a mere 6 KM of Presidential Palace. UPDATE – 7:40 EDT Bashar al-Assad wounded in attack, is now in a Latakia, Syria hospital. According to the FSA, the Damascus bomb was not a suicide bomber. It was a set bomb that was remotely...
by Paul Vallely | Jul 16, 2012 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – Though the freedom fighters in Syria are predominantly Sunni, as are the ‘Palestinians’, Hamas has the temerity to call those who kidnapped and killed PLA troops as terrorists; the pot calling the kettle black! Hamas slams...
by Paul Vallely | Jul 7, 2012 | Articles, MidEast
Editor’s Note – Unless the powers that support Syria’s Assad Regime cut him off – the world will see the crisis widen. Once again, Lebanon is in the shadow of all that is Syria, and all that is Assad. When will saner minds prevail? When will...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 26, 2012 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – Turkey, a NATO nation, and one time friend to Syria, is ratcheting up the rhetoric. The sabers are not rattling verbally, but their actions and mobilization speaks volumes. What the response by Turkey will be to recent Syrian aggression in...