Jolani’s terrorists in Syria scramble to avenge defeat of Golani terrorists in Lebanon 

By Wesam Bahrani

For more than a decade, Syria has faced the most savage forms of mercenary terrorism backed by a coalition of Western and Arab countries. 

The West Asian country surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east and southeast, Jordan to the south, and Palestine and Lebanon to the southwest, has a massive strategic significance.

The country also faced the first-ever successful social media propaganda campaign that fuelled the war years ago in a bid to impose a much wider and more sinister agenda with destructive goals.

These included attempts to divide the two largest sects of Islam, the Shia and Sunnis, inflict damage to the Axis of Resistance and, in particular, tarnish the image of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement.

When the 2011 Arab Spring kicked off in the region, it quickly turned into a terrorist Autumn, with the legitimate concerns of the people brushed under the carpet.

This was the same period that then Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki expelled US troops from Iraq.

No boots on the ground were to the benefit of the US‌ as they were returning in coffins.

However, no military bases in the region were a concern for US hegemony, especially when one puppet regime was being toppled after the other. And who was set to come to power had the Arab Spring gone as planned? Leaders with hatred of America, its Zionist proxy, and sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.

This is why the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that it was an Islamic Awakening, not an Arab Spring.

The US tapped into extremist Takfiri elements that deviated from Islam and terrorized the Arab Spring with Takfiri boots on the ground.

NATO-sponsored military coups also wreaked havoc in many countries, taking away people’s dreams, but Syria was always the prime target. The Arab country is the beating heart of the resistance axis.

Representatives of Takfiri terrorists, quite remarkably spared from prison in the West, were provided with platforms to speak on Western mainstream media at prime time to brainwash as many youths as possible. Basically a recruiting scheme.

This is while social media footage of peaceful protests in the Syrian cities of Daraa and Homs appeared to show protesters being shot at.

Yet, many eyebrows were raised. Why were security forces firing at protesters who had every right to demonstrate peacefully if they had domestic grievances?

Those who have been to Syria before the war, including former British Ambassador to the country, Peter Ford, witnessed first-hand examples of how a society with so many different ethnic and religious groups can co-exist in complete peace and harmony.

What really happened in Daraa and Homs was a massively funded campaign by Persian Gulf kingdoms (who were watching on with horror at the prospect of being dethroned themselves) to manipulate social media videos and make them appear as if Syrian security forces were shooting and killing protesters.

Except they weren’t. This was documented shortly afterward by some of the most prominent activists and later by investigative journalists as well.

Yet, the damage had been done. Tens of thousands of Takfiri terrorists, if not hundreds, from around the world, had already crossed into Syria via Turkey, a NATO member, to fight the Syrian Arab Army.

The CIA started its training, arming, and funding program for these terrorists in neighboring Jordan, the Zionist regime set up a field hospital in the occupied Golan to treat injured militants, and to this day, nobody has really answered how Daesh terrorists got their hands on the best US-made Toyotas?

The Syrian government and its people sacrificed a more comfortable and easy life because they stood with Palestine and the Palestinian cause.

As did Hezbollah in Lebanon. Many of its weapons were provided by Syria, an ally, to protect Lebanon and help Palestine.

Hezbollah entered the fight against Takfiri terrorists in Syria to avoid a civil war when a sacred shrine of Muslims, that of the granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), Seyyeda Zeinab, which holds a special place in every Shia Muslim’s heart, came under attack on the outskirts of Damascus.

Hezbollah also sought to defeat the terror groups and restore peace and calm in the war-ravaged Arab country in the fight against the Zionist regime.

The fake social media propaganda against Hezbollah played a pivotal role in making the war on Syria appear like a global sectarian Shia-Sunni problem.

Whoever has any doubts lingering that these terrorists are not sponsored by the Zionists and its allies should assess recent events.

A ceasefire forced on the Zionist regime by Hezbollah over the past week coincided with the largest terror offensive on the Syrian city of Aleppo by Takfiri militants since 2017.

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), formerly known as al-Qaeda, with the only difference being the name change, were holed up in the northwestern city of Idlib near the Turkish border for years.

HTS leader Abu Muhammad Jolani, who has pledged allegiance to every terror leader alive and in living memory, was awarded a large convoy of fighters alongside advanced military equipment that crossed the Turkish border into Idlib last week.

The fabricated “Hezbollah crimes in Syria,” still widely circulating in Persian Gulf media, continue to serve as a tool to attack Hezbollah and the entire Axis of Resistance to this day.

After Hezbollah humiliated the Zionist Golani Brigade on the southern Lebanese border, forcing Netanyahu to a temporary truce so his army could take a “breather”, Jolani stepped in to compensate.

The aim is to wreak havoc in Syria again and prevent any military supplies from reaching Hezbollah. This was openly stated by Netanyahu.

But just as the US, Zionist, Persian Gulf, and Turkish plot to destabilize Syria was defeated before, the same will happen again.

This is not the same Syria as 2011. The Axis of Resistance that aided Syria before has gained a vast level of experience in dealing with these foreign terrorists.

The liberation of Aleppo from HTS-led groups in 2017 shifted the trajectory of the war in Syria through brave men, including Iranian military advisors, who saw the defeat of Daesh and other head-chopping groups.

The Iraqi resistance alone has put on notice 40,000 fighters to enter Syria if needed. It can double that number if HTS lingers around for too long.

Perhaps the most important element to comprehend how these Takfiri gangs operate for the Zionists and its allies is the fact they did not fire a single shot at the Israeli regime amid almost 14 months of genocide in Gaza. And never once did they do so in their history.

One side sacrificed its best leaders and its highest commanders for Palestine WHILE the other side is determined to kill Muslims in Syria and protect the Zionist regime.

Wesam Bahrani is an Iraqi journalist and commentator who specializes on the Axis of Resistance.

(The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Press TV.

Bernard-Henri Lévy, a Zionist spin master masquerading as a ‘philosopher’


By Ivan Kesic

Bernard-Henri Lévy, a self-proclaimed “philosopher,” has earned notoriety for himself as a supporter of controversial causes and illegitimate entities, most notably the Israeli regime.

He was at it again recently after jumping in defense of war criminals in Tel Aviv following the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants against them over the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

Introduced in the Western and Israeli media as an “intellectual,” “philosopher,” and “peace activist,” Lévy’s words and actions illustrate that he is a PR agent for the Israeli occupation.

While the ICC’s indictment of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former minister of military affairs Yoav Gallant on Thursday for their roles in the regime’s war crimes against Palestinian civilians in Gaza has been widely welcomed, the move has frustrated Zionists and their apologists.

Among them is Lévy, a French national and a Zionist at heart, who vented his disappointment on X (formerly Twitter) and other social networks where he is followed by hundreds of thousands of people.

He took to X on November 22 to criticize the Hague-based court for “distorting international law” and disfiguring the noble idea of international justice.”

He posted similar rants on Facebook and Instagram, where he wrote that the ICC indictment was “shameful” and “disgraceful,” and that the same applies to calling Israeli crimes in Gaza genocide.

Lévy vehemently denied that genocide was taking place in Gaza, calling it “false, morally abject and a perverse inversion,” while linking his review to the US conservative news website The New York Sun.

In the article, he anachronistically argued that the use of “genocide” for the Israeli campaign of extermination is “insulting to the real victims of genocide,” or the victims of Nazism 82 years ago.

On November 25, he again took to X to defend the Zionist regime’s genocide in Gaza and decry the ICC for issuing arrest warrants against Netanyahu.

“The ICC in The Hague is only competent for countries with failing judicial systems, unable of trying themselves their leaders’ misconduct,” he wrote.

The court, he hastened to assert, was “created (and I was part of this reflection and conceptualization) for countries like #Russia! #China! #Iran! #Nigeria” adding that it has “no jurisdiction over tiny but democratic #Israel!”

“This mandate, in other words, makes no sense.   Netanyahu cannot, under any circumstances, be apprehended. Those who claim otherwise simply have no understanding of the international law.”

Lévy’s outbursts were met with widespread criticism for their bias, whitewashing, contradictions, hypocrisy, and double standards, especially since he had welcomed the ICC arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin in March last year.

In his tweet on March 17, 2023, the French “philosopher” described the indictment of the sitting Russian president as “great news, glaring truth and justice.”

“The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir #Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova for the deportation of #Ukrainian children. The truth is glaring. Justice will prevail,” he wrote then.

Long-time Zionist

Lévy’s latest pro-Zionist rhetoric and inconsistencies are nothing new, but a continuation of his uncompromising apologetics in favor of the Israeli regime.

Late last month, he also produced a book, “Israel Alone,” in which he argued that the Tel Aviv regime, openly and unabashedly supported by the United States and European countries, as the title suggests, actually stands “alone.”

He dehumanizingly referred to the Axis of Resistance as “barbarians,” while spouting the classic clichés that anti-Zionism amounts to “anti-Semitism” and that the Zionist entity “fights for the entire collective West.”

Lévy’s statements to the media and on social media have also been riddled with such twisted interpretations, and in the last few weeks alone, he has used them to justify all of the most extreme moves by the Netanyahu cabinet.

In collaboration with the influential Zionist organization B’nai B’rith International, he regularly participates in pro-Israel conferences in Paris, defending Israeli genocidal actions against Palestinians in Gaza and Lebanese in Lebanon.

Despite the global outcry, he welcomed the Israeli ban on the operations of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees on whose aid millions of civilians depend, questioning the organization’s humanitarian mandate.

He has also supported the Israeli aggression against Iran and Lebanon, claiming that they are “not invading, but liberating Lebanon,” and that those who do not understand this have “lost all moral and political compass.”

According to available evidence, over the past quarter of a century, Lévy has been known as a fierce advocate of aggressive Israeli, American, and French foreign policies, justifying all of their wars, as well as their proxies in numerous conflicts.

He has often justified Israeli aggressions with the cliché of “the most moral army in the world,” which is a repetition of Ariel Sharon’s statements from 2004, as well as with the regime’s frequent demagogy of “the only democracy in the region.”

The same worn-out platitude about “democracy” was used by Lévy to glorify all terrorists backed by the aforementioned Western powers.

Bernard-Henri Lévy with Olivier Rafowicz and Israeli officials in occupied Palestine in this undated photo.

Part of a PR campaign

Although Lévy has a habit of defending his support for Zionism with so-called “political worldviews,” experts and investigative journalists have for years pointed to his direct cooperation with the top brass of the Israeli regime.

He was born into a Jewish Zionist family and visited the occupied territories as a teenager, but his stronger political engagement began at the beginning of this century, congruent with the then-US neocon-Zionist imperial ambitions.

Lévy is often placed in the context of the so-called “liberal hawks,” a group of public figures, often former Marxists and declared liberals, who ironically have justified Western military aggressions with “humanitarian” arguments.

Their sudden appearance in the mass media and public space was not spontaneous, but part of an organized PR campaign aimed at winning over Western public opinion from all sides of the political spectrum.

Lévy is thus branded as a “thinker, intellectual, or philosopher,” even though he briefly worked as a lecturer and did not produce any significant philosophical work or ideas, nor is he treated as a serious thinker by contemporary philosophers.

In fact, he has been widely criticized and ridiculed in philosophical circles for quoting Jean-Baptiste Botul, who is a fictional figure, which, as some suggest, shows his works are written by ghostwriters.

Political philosopher Perry Anderson called Lévy’s prominence “bizarre” and a reversion to national standards of taste and intelligence in France’s public sphere.

French investigative journalists Jade Lindgaard and Xavier De La Porte, in a co-authored book analyzing his words and works, called him a “pseudo-philosopher, an impostor, and an ace of postmodern agitprop.”

The duo states that he skillfully camouflages his Zionism and has invented a discourse that delivers both propaganda and the antidote to that propaganda, eluding critical grasp and making it impossible to criticize him.

For example, he claimed to support the creation of a Palestinian state, but he supported all Israeli moves and policies that tried to prevent that from happening.

Bernard Henri Lévy with members of Israeli military in occupied Palestine in this undated photo.

The unofficial IOF spokesman

Lévy is a long-time zealot advocate of the Israeli military (IOF) and has actively participated in the regime’s PR campaign to whitewash its genocidal crimes and improve its public image.

This collaboration began in 2002 during the Second Intifada when accompanied by soldier Olivier Rafowicz and with the permission of the Israeli regime, he visited their army barracks, giving eulogies about them to the media.

Accompanying him, Lévy visited the battlefield again in 2006 during the Israeli aggression on Lebanon, presenting Rafowicz as an ordinary soldier and an expert on the situation on the ground.

In reality, Rafowicz was the IOF’s spokesman to the foreign media; French-born and a perfect French speaker, in charge of PR relations with French journalists.

During the neatly choreographed tour, Lévy also visited minister of military affairs Amir Peretz, foreign minister Tzipi Livni, and former PM Shimon Peres, but he did not talk to a single Israeli opponent of the war, not one Palestinian refugee and no one from Lebanon.

Once again, in 2009, Levy covered the Israeli aggression on Gaza, telling foreign media that he entered Gaza City and there were no signs of any destruction.

The implicit message was that Israeli shelling had not been as destructive as claimed in the media, but his claims were quickly exposed as a lie because he did not visit Gaza but Abasan al-Saghira, a border town 20 km away.

Unlike foreign journalists, Lévy was not denied a visit to the troops, which, together with manipulative statements to the media, proves it was another regime PR stunt.

This time he also had ready access to the top dignitaries of the Israeli army and the regime, including PM Ehud Olmert, minister of military affairs Ehud Barak, and Yuval Diskin, the director of Shin Bet, the Israeli internal military service.

During all these excursions, Lévy delivered the regime’s PR mantra of “the most moral army in the world” to foreign media, and was awarded two honorary doctorates by Israeli universities for his propaganda activities.

He continued his role as an Israeli field operative later during the Arab Spring protests, when he met with militants in Libya and Syria, claiming to the media that they were ready to recognize the Israeli regime and establish diplomatic relations.

Iran, Syria foreign ministers discuss fighting terrorism

In a phone call with his Syrian counterpart Bassam al-Sabbagh on Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi discussed the latest developments in Syria and the region.

Araghchi described the reactivation of terrorist groups in Syria as a plot orchestrated by the US and the Zionist regime following the regime’s defeat in Lebanon and Palestine.

He reiterated Iran’s support for the Syrian government, its people, and the army in their fight against terrorism, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding regional security and stability.

Meanwhile, al-Sabbagh provided a report on the field situation in the northern region of the country following attacks by terrorist groups.

He underscored that the Syrian government and its citizens are resolutely standing against these terrorist groups.

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Funeral ceremony of Martyr Kiumars Pour-Hashemi in Tehran

TEHRAN, Nov. 30 (MNA) – A funeral ceremony was held for the defender of the holy shrine Brigadier General Kiumars Pour-Hashemi was held in Tehran’s Payambar A’zam Mosque.

General Kiumars Pour-Hashemi was martyred in an attack by the Takfiri mercenaries of the Zionist regime in Aleppo on November 28. Pour-Hashemi was the commander of Iranian advisers in Aleppo.

Syria MoD issues statement on Idlib, Aleppo developments

According to Sputnik, the Syrian Defense Ministry announced that “Thousands of terrorists with heavy weapons and a large number of drones launched a massive attack. The attack was carried out from multiple axes on positions in Aleppo and Idlib.”

The statement added that “Our armed forces fought a fierce battle in an area over 100-kilometer long to stop the armed groups. In this process, a number of our forces were martyred and others were wounded.”

The Syrian Defense Ministry announced that the country’s army forces were preparing to carry out a large offensive against the terrorists and that extensive measures would be taken to ensure the safety and health of the residents of Aleppo.

The statement added “We will continue our operations and confront the terrorist groups in order to expel them and exercise the sovereignty of the government and state institutions over the entire city of Aleppo and its suburbs.”

The Syrian Defense Ministry announced the redeployment of forces to support the defense lines and protect the lives of civilians and soldiers, and to prepare for the offensive due to the large number of terrorists and the multiple fronts in the conflict.”

The Syrian Ministry of Defense statement concluded to sat “With the continued influx of terrorists from the northern borders and extensive military and technological support for them, these groups were able to enter large parts of Aleppo city neighborhoods over the past few hours, but they were unable to consolidate their positions due to the deadly and severe blows dealt by our forces. This process will continue until the arrival of backing forces and logistics equipment and their deployment in various areas in preparation for the counterattack.”

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Hostilities continue to put Palestinians at risk in Gaza

Xhinua reported, citing Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini of the UN relief agency for Palestinians, known as UNRWA, on Friday that the ongoing military operation in the north has uprooted 130,000 people over the past seven weeks.

In northern Gaza, including Gaza City, a critical shortage of cooking gas has forced families to rely on burning waste for fuel, which raises the risk of respiratory infections at a time when healthcare services are minimal, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

The World Food Programme (WFP) reported that as the hunger crisis worsens, prices of basic food items have surged by over 1,000 percent compared to pre-hostility levels.

The agency said that it is critical that bakeries remain open and that the flow of essential supplies for them — including wheat and fuel — is sustained.

UN humanitarian partners reported there is also a critical shortage of adequate shelter for hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the hostilities across Gaza. Less than a quarter of shelter needs in the Gaza Strip have been met, leaving nearly 1 million people at risk of exposure to harsh conditions as winter nears.

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No legal basis to suspend Israeli leaders arrest warrants

In a document posted on the ICC website, Karim Khan urged the Appeals Chamber of The Hague-based tribunal to turn down the Tel Aviv regime’s request, emphasizing it doesn’t meet the legal conditions required under ICC rules.

He noted that the decision Israel is challenging doesn’t involve “admissibility,” a key requirement for such appeals, but instead addresses procedural complaints about the investigation, PressTV reported.

Khan said the decision tells Israel that it cannot file a challenge to jurisdiction before the court has made a decision under Article 58 of the Rome Statute; but also holds that such a challenge could potentially be made once that condition is satisfied.

Last week, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

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Erdogan calls for comprehensive reform of United Nations

“The UN needs to be completely reformed. The world cannot be left to the mercy of the five permanent (Security Council member) countries. The fate of 194 countries cannot be left in the hands or the lips of one of these five permanent members,”  Lebanese Al Mayadeen reported, citing Erdogan’s remarks during his address at the TRT World Forum in Istanbul on Friday. 

Erdogan, a longstanding critic of the Security Council’s structure—where any of the five permanent members can unilaterally veto major resolutions—reiterated his position that “the world is bigger than five.”

The Turkish President underlined that the ongoing humanitarian crises worldwide expose the fragility of the current global order, asserting that each crisis represents an opportunity to advance justice, peace, stability, and security.

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