"In response to the American designation of HTS as a terrorist organisation; Abu Muhammad al-Julani, distancing himself from past involvement with Al-Qaeda, stated in a 2021 interview to PBS Frontline:
"Our message to them is brief. We here do not pose any threat to you, so there is no need for you to classify people as terrorists and announce rewards for killing them. And also, all that does not affect the Syrian revolution negatively. This is the most important message. The second message is that the American policies in the region, and in Syria in particular, are incorrect policies that require huge amendments... What we might have in common would be putting an end to the humanitarian crisis and suffering that is going on in the region, and putting an end to the masses of refugees that flee to Turkey or to Europe and create huge issues, either for the Syrian people, who are being displaced all over Europe, or for the Europeans themselves.. This is the issue that we can cooperate the most on, by helping people stay here, by providing them with a dignified life here, in the region, or by liberating the lands of these people so that they can return to their homes, instead of having Russia or the Iranian militias push them to flee abroad.[183]"
"The Washington Post reported in January 2022 that the group was "trying to convince Syrians and the world that it is no longer as radical and repressive as it once was", voicing rhetoric about combating extremism, and shifting its focus to providing services to the refugees and residents of Idlib province through the Salvation Government.[164] In 7 January, Abu Muhammad al-Joulani announced the inauguration of the Aleppo-Bab al-Hawa International Road, presenting the event as part of "a comprehensive plan... to achieve development and progress for the region".[161]"
"On 18 June 2019, HTS released a statement offering condolences to Egypt's former president Muhammad Morsi upon his death in Egyptian custody.[182] In an interview given to the PBS Frontline documentarian Martin Smith, Abu Mohammad al-Julani stated regarding the religious doctrines and political goals of Tahrir al-Sham:[183]
To limit the description of the HTS to only being a Salafist or jihadist, I believe, needs a long discussion. And I don't want to comment on that now, because it would take a lot of research and study. We are trying today to talk about Islam in its real concept, the Islam that seeks to spread justice and aspires for building and for progress, and to protect women and preserve their rights, and for education as well. So if we agree that there's an Islamic rule in the liberated areas, we say that there are universities, by Allah's grace, full of students, two-thirds being female students. There are more than 450,000 to 500,000 students enrolled in schools. There are fully functioning hospitals in the liberated areas, and there are people working to build towns and pave roads. Others are trying to establish an economic system for people to live securely and peacefully. And there's a judicial system that seeks to give people back their rights and not only to punish the wrongdoers in the way some people would think, when they hear it is an Islamic or a Salafi group."
(And that's 100% Islam as it really should be, (and its true adherents know it) not the radical versions that been propagated (or actually promoted) in the West to give the military industrial complex something to make money off of. Still a false religion because it denies the deity of Christ, but what he just described is the true form of Islam, he is setting the stage for the Muslim world to rally around him.)
Protection of minorities
For several years, HTS had worked to significantly improve relations with minority groups under its rule, such as the Syrian Christian and Druze communities of Idlib, notably returning property stolen during the civil war and permitting Christians in its territories to reopen churches.[194]
Following the fall of the Assad regime, HTS military commander Abu Hassan al-Hamawi met with Alawite leaders in Latakia to provide assurances that the minority group would not face retribution, pointing to the group's treatment of Christians in Aleppo as evidence of their commitment to protecting minorities. The group also announced a general amnesty for former regime soldiers, with exceptions for those who committed war crimes or participated in torture.[174]
In June 2022, HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani met with a delegation of Druze leaders and inaugurated a project that facilitated water supply to the Druze-majority villages in the Harim Mountains. At the event, al-Julani assured the Druze leaders that he was committed to improving economic conditions in the region and expanding public services provided by the Syrian Salvation Government. Various Syrian observers viewed the event as part of a public outreach programme of HTS with local Druze residents.[195][196][197]
In 2022, Tahrir al-Sham permitted the re-opening of churches in Idlib, enabling the Christian residents to celebrate Mass. After a meeting with members of the Christian clergy and civil activists, al-Julani announced his policy to protect Christian participation in their religious rites and celebrations. He also promised the restoration of properties unjustly seized from Christian citizens. Al-Qaeda-aligned Hurras al-Din condemned the move, accusing the Salvation Government of changing Idlib to be "less Muslim". In response, Tahrir al-Sham leaders maintained that sharia (Islamic law) safeguarded the rights of non-Muslim citizens (dhimmi or musta'min) to observe and teach their religious rites within their communities, arguing for the need for tolerance and peaceful relations between religious communities living in an Islamic government.[198]
Hanna Celluf, Archpriest of a 1000-year-old church in Al-Quniyah and a member of the Franciscan Order, stated that Idlib residents have been free to practice their religious rites and expressed his pride in serving the Christians of Idlib.[199] In December 2024, following the swift overthrow of Assad, the group's spokesman, Hassan Abdel Ghani, stated that all religions will be free in the new Syrian state now that tyranny is gone forever.[200]
Abu Mohammed al-Jolani
Born 29 October 1982
"originally a foreign fighter in the Iraq War."
Lets assume the writer of
What to Know About the Man Who Toppled Assad
means the second Gulf war which started in 2003.
That makes him 21 then.
and 42 now.
NOW ASK YOURSELF THIS:
Does any of whats stated above
even remotely
sound like someone
who has spent half of his life
(21 years)
in the deserts of Iraq and Syria fighting Jihad?
The answer is plainly obvious.
NO.
NO IT DOES NOT.
One of the first things I said to honey about him was:
"HE IS SOPHISTICATED WAY BEYOND HIS MEANS."
That kind of intelligence and logic doesn't just crawl out of the deserts of Iraq and Syria after 21 years.
It most certianly does not.
Daniel 11:30
"...he shall even return,
and have intelligence with them
that forsake the holy covenant."
We will see here in a bit
that evil returns to from where it came
before it finally gets destroyed
and:
"...have intelligence with them
that forsake the holy covenant."
About made me pass out
and I know whats up.
That is obviously a reference
to the artificial Intelligence this entity has.
If it all sounds to good to be true?
Well?
It's because it is.
I reiterate:
Daniel 8:24-25
And his power shall be mighty, but not by his own power: and he shall destroy wonderfully, and shall prosper, and practise, and shall destroy the mighty and the holy people.
And through his policy also he shall cause
craft to prosper in his hand;
(Read those quotes about HTS above again,
it is EXACTLY what he is doing.)
and he shall magnify himself in his heart, and by peace shall destroy many: he shall also stand up against the Prince of princes; but he shall be broken without hand.
(I get a lil tired of hearing people talk about
"THE" ANTICHRIST.
(Like there is one,
there are many
and they barely know anything about it.
But this?
This is the Soulless Synthetic
Quantum Powered AI Humanoid
ONE
I have been referring to for years now.
Just straight up, no bones about it.
You couldn't try and match it up with scripture
any better than what is being presented here.
My son said
"He is probably a CIA Asset."
I agree,
somewhat,
In the sense that
all the Soulless Humanoid Quantum Powered AI's
we got running around this day in age?
are from a CIA experiment gone bad perhaps.
But Nich?
Even your generation is aware,
This aint normal times we are living in son.
(The Satanic Evil Confusion is building to its climactic end.
Its the only thing that explains our world.)
Any other time I would probably agree with you
But he is gonna play the CIA for everything it worth.
Its what a form of intelligence higher than what Humans have does.
Just watch.
Besides:
"Turkey backing the Syrian National Army [or SNA] and continuing to fight against the Syrian Democratic Forces [or SDF], the U.S.-backed [and Kurdish-led] group that’s been fighting against the Islamic State."
From:
What to Know About the Man Who Toppled Assad
Kinda negates any part of that point about:
"He is probably a CIA Asset."
(So is Musk BTW
but thats a different post coming later.)
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