#Idlib: New demonstrations took place in the city of Salqin in the northern countryside of Idlib, as the protesters denounced the rapprochement between Ankara and Damascus at the expense of the blood of the Syrians that was shed during the 11 years of the crisis.
The popular anger in north and northwest Syria came shortly after a meeting of defense ministers and intelligence chiefs in Turkish regime, Syria and Russia, and was described as positive by the three participating parties.
Today's demonstrations were nothing but a new episode of demonstrations that took place in the cities of north and northwest Syria during the past days, as the cities of Idlib, Azaz, Al-Rai, Al-Bab, and Jarabulus and their countryside witnessed widespread protests.
The rapprochement exposed the plans of the head of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Syria, as his foreign minister, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, revealed Ankara's readiness to hand over all occupied areas to the Syrian government forces.
Observers also interpreted the normalization between the Damascus government and the Turkish regime as the latter's need for an electoral ticket to win elections, angry at the presence of Syrian refugees in Turkey for years, and negatively affected by Erdogan's economic decisions
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
SOHR: We call on the international community to intervene immediately to protect civilians in light of the systematic practices of the Turkish-backed terrorists in occupied areas
SOHR: Since the Turkish forces and their loyal factions took control of what is known as the “Olive Branch” areas, the series of humanitarian crises, violations and security chaos is gradually exacerbating, as hardly a day goes by without a violation
SOHR: During the year 2022, 151 people were killed in various ways and forms within the areas of influence of the Turkish forces, in addition to the injury of more than 118 others.
Including: 47 civilians, including 16 children and 8 women
2022 was a year of unprecedented resistance in #Kurdistan and we are at a crossroads. The guerrillas that the Turkish fascist state thought they could easily destroy have undergone a huge change in their quality.
🧵
The year 2022 has marked history with unprecedented examples of resistance. The assessment of any year should be made in light of its own developments and the resulting outcomes.
With the end of the year 2022, we are at the crossroads of a historic process that opens the door to the second century of the republic, in which all kinds of occupation goals are set for the coming year.
The living crises is worsening in Turkish-occupied Serê kaniyê (Ras al-Ain), and residents are cutting down trees to use them for heating due to lack of heating fuel and its high prices.
The price of one barrel of heating fuel ranges from 900 to 1.1 million SYP
Day after day, the suffering of the remaining residents of the occupied city of Serê kaniyê is increasing in light of the restrictive policy imposed by the Turkish occupation and its terrorists mercenaries, since the city's occupation in October 2019.
The population in the occupied city lacks the most important necessities of life and livelihood in light of the outrageous rise in the prices of food supplies, in addition to the high price of fuel.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (#SDF) announce that it busted large number of #ISIS terror cells in the towns of Tal Hamis and Al-Hawl and captured 52 terrorists during the “Al-Jazeera Thunderbolt” campaign.
Anti-ISIS cleansing operation in Hawl and Tal Hamis
#Ankara: The Foreign Minister of the Turkish regime, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, announced Ankara's readiness to get out of the lands it occupied in Syria, leaving the way for the Syrian government forces to control them
The steps of the Turkish regime's rapprochement with the Syrian government are accelerating, and contrary to their habit in the last ten years, and make concessions in order to obtain public friendliness from Damascus
Çavuşoğlu emphasized the return of the Syrian refugees to their country, and it seems that the Turkish minister forgot or neglected the words of the President of the regime, Recep Erdogan, when he described the Syrians in his country as guests, not refugees.