Monday, August 11, 2025

Daniel 8:24-25 "and shall prosper"

 

Daniel 8:24-25





24 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.

25 And through his policy also 

he shall cause craft to prosper in his hand; 

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.


Kilis-Aleppo natural gas pipeline opened: 

Gas flow from Turkey to Syria started

Euronews 8/2/25


"Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar called on European countries to support infrastructure projects for the return of Syrians in Europe

(Thats the sales pitch)

"Turkey, Qatar, Azerbaijan and Syria are supporting a project that will provide electricity to 5 million households in Aleppo."

"The export of natural gas from Azerbaijan to Syria via Turkey began on Saturday with the opening of the Turkey-Syria natural gas pipeline."


(The Guy gets rewarded for massacre's.

First the Alawites 

and we remove sanctions

and then the Druze

and now he gets this.)


"The inauguration ceremony was held in the Turkish city of Kilis only seven kilometres from the Syrian border. It was attended by Turkish Minister for Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bakyraktar, Qatar Development Fund President Fahad Hamad Al-Sulaiti, Syrian Energy Minister Mohammed Al-Bashir and Azberbaijani Economic Minister Mikayıl Jabbarov."


"In his opening speech, Bayraktar said that the new pipeline means the electricity supply in Syria will be increased from between three and four hours a day to ten hours a day."


"Electricity will now be exported from Turkey to Syria from eight different points, Bayraktar said, with the export capacity expected to increase in the coming years."


And this as well:


Syria signs deals worth $14b,

 including $4b from Qatar for new Damascus airport

The Times of Israel 8/6/25


"Syria signs 12 investment deals worth $14 billion in a ceremony attended by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, (Abu Mohammad al-Julani), including infrastructure, transportation and real estate projects aimed at reviving the war-damaged economy."


"The agreements include a $4 billion deal for building a new airport in Damascus signed with Qatar’s UCC holding, and a $2 billion deal to establish a subway in the Syrian capital with the UAE’s national investment corporation."


"Other major developments include the $2 billion Damascus Towers project signed with Italy-based UBAKO."


"In July, Syria signed $6.4 billion of investments with Saudi Arabia as it seeks to rebuild after a 14-year civil war."


When you reward butchers?

You are an accomplice

to the slaughter.


Iran Update, August 1, 2025

Institute for the study of war. 8/01/25

Syria

"The Syrian transitional government’s ability to hold its forces accountable for abuses committed during the recent intercommunal violence in Suwayda Province will likely impact its ability to rebuild trust with the Druze community. The Syrian Ministry of Justice (MoJ) formed an inquiry committee on July 31 to investigate the recent intercommunal violence in Suwayda Province.[43] The committee will investigate the violence and refer individuals involved in abuses and atrocities to the judiciary.[44] The committee is comprised of judges, lawyers, and officers from the MoJ and will submit periodic reports and present the committee’s findings to President Ahmed al Shara within three months..."


"The Syrian transitional government vowed to hold MoD and MoI

(Ministry of Defense 

and Ministry of the interior I believe)

 members involved in atrocities accountable on July 22.[64] It is unclear how the transitional government’s committee will conduct its investigation, as Druze militias maintain control over most of Suwayda Province."


"The committee investigating atrocities in Suwayda may seek to absolve the transitional government of responsibility for the recent violence, similarly to how a separate government committee distanced the government from the March 2025 coastal violence.


(May?

Are you kidding me?)


"The Syrian National Inquiry Commission investigated the March Alawite massacres and presented its findings to President Ahmed al Shara (Abu Mohammad al-Julani) ,on July 13. The commission determined that the massacres were not centrally organized and emphasized the role of Alawite insurgents in the atrocities.


(Just like Satan to blame the victims.)


"The committee investigating atrocities in Suwayda may similarly downplay MoD and MoI atrocities in Suwayda by accusing Druze militias of initiating the violence. 


(You can count on it.)

"Civilians in Suwayda Province protested the transitional government’s plan to establish a committee to investigate the violence on August 1 and demanded an international investigation instead.


(Do you blame them?

Look what happen previously.)


"The Syrian transitional government will have to investigate, prosecute, and punish perpetrators to achieve meaningful accountability."


(With all the billions currently rolling in?

Maybe they just wont care.

Whatdoya think?

Best guess.

Logical, rational brain God gave ya.)



Iran Update, August 4, 2025

Institute for the study of war 8/4/25


"It remains unclear how or if the July 18 ceasefire will progress to its third phase, which calls for activating state-run institutions, gradually deploying government forces to Suwayda Province, and integrating Suwaydawi institutions into the Syrian state, after the recent ceasefire violation and new ceasefire agreement."

"A Sheikh al Karama Druze militia member outlined the Druze community’s irreconcilable grievances toward the Syrian transitional government a day before Druze militias attacked Tell Hadid.[39] Sheikh al Karama previously negotiated with the Syrian transitional government about security issues and integration before the outbreak of intercommunal violence in Suwayda in mid-July.[40] The militia member stated on August 2 that “after the grievous violations committed against the minorities [in Suwayda Province]...it has become impossible to remain under a centralized state that prevents the minorities from participating in it.” The militia member added that an “autonomous administration or separation is the sole solution.”[41] This sentiment is not unique to the Druze. Kurdish and Alawite communities have repeatedly called for autonomy and voiced their opposition to centralized rule because they view the transitional government as exclusionary and are skeptical of the government’s ability and willingness to protect their communities.[42]"


(Well I wonder why that would be?)



"The Syrian transitional government’s repeated failure to protect minority communities 


(Oh you mean kinda like we do here?


Interesting, 
no wonder our regime 
wants to do business with em.)


"has reinforced the perception among minority communities that integration under the current government framework is unviable."






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