Marred by violent clashes, and peppered with anti-Assad
rallies, ah the holidays in Syria – so much pain, so much hope, and so much global
indifference.
Thursday October
25, 2012
Today’s
Death toll: 103. The Breakdown: Toll includes 9 women and 6 children: 39 in
Damascus and suburbs (including 10 in an explosion in Al-Zohor neighborhood),
22 in Aleppo (including 4 rebels), 12 in Homs, 11 in Idlib, 9 in Daraa, 7 in
Deir Ezzor, 3 in Hama. Other Developments:
Regime committed 292 violations at end of 1st day of truce (LCC).
In Aleppo
Neighborhood of Al-Shrafiyeh, where the majority of residents are Kurdish,
local activsts reported clashes between rebels affiliated with the Jihadi group
Jabhat Al-Nusrah and local militias affiliated with PYD, the Syrian branch of
the PKK. The clashes left 5 local residents dead.
News
Syrian
rebels advance into Aleppo Territorial gains break more than two months
of stalemate as large areas of country's second city change hands
Special
Reports
* City seen as bastion of loyalty to
Assad before uprising * Businessmen hit by attacks, kidnapping, extortion *
Rebel groups, government-linked gangs blamed * Political splits emerge within
business community * Industrial zones operating at 5-10 percent of capacity
Islamist opposition groups are
reported to be better funded and armed than their secular comrades.
The Syrian rebels and their support
networks use social media for a variety of purposes including self-promotion,
fundraising, directing attacks, and exchanging tactics. While the rebels would
still be able to operate in the absence of social media, their financing and
combat capabilities would be diminished, as would the influence of some
high-profile rebel leaders.
Iran is conducting a region-wide drive
with an eye on the regional balance of power. This is what’s at stake in Syria,
and what’s playing out in Iraq, the Kurdish Regional Government, Lebanon and
Turkey. This Iranian power play best explains why Hassan was killed.
Lebanon’s politics are inextricably
linked to Syria’s. Syria and Lebanon were one country until Lebanon gained
independence in 1943, and Syria occupied Lebanon militarily from 1976 until
2005.
Whatever the rationale, Assad is
continuing his attempts to buy the building blocks of nerve agents like sarin.
The CIA and the U.S. State Department, working with allies in the region, have
recently prevented sales to Syria of industrial quantities of isopropanol.
Popularly known as rubbing alcohol, it’s also one of the two main chemical
precursors to sarin gas, one of the deadliest nerve agents in existence. The
other precursor is methylphosphonyl difluoride, or DF. The Syrians were also
recently blocked from acquiring the phosphorous compounds known as halides,
some of which can be used to help make DF.
Can Syria's Kurds take advantage of
the civil war to form their own government? Or are they too busy starting their
own civil war?
Syrian refugees, trying to bring some
normality to their new life in Turkey, are setting up schools for their
children. But this is not always with the blessing of their host, as the BBC's
James Reynolds finds out.
Arabic
Press (Prepared by Steven Miller, FDD Research Associate)
Ammar Abdulhamid & Khawla
Yusuf: The
Shredded Tapestry: The State of Syria Today
Why “Assad is continuing his attempts to buy the building blocks of
nerve agents like sarin?” Wonders Noah Shachtman.
Simple: because his program was never as big and advanced as previously
advertised. The price of maintaining a system based on loyalty to a particular family
above everything else is that you end up with corrupt morons populating key
positions and leading key initiatives. At its best the regime could only
attract third-rate technocrats who would soon become too mired in corruption to
care about doing their jobs, beyond maintaining certain appearances.
Video Highlights
Clashes in Mahatah, Daraa City http://youtu.be/0XcKN6zAa1w In Al-Qadam,
Damascus City http://youtu.be/UtLImaNhe_8
Douma, Damascus Suburbs http://youtu.be/R6hC-N8Xq3Q
In their rush to distance themselves from more extremist groups and
project an image of moderation, this rebel groups dubbed itself Master Jesus’s
Battalion http://youtu.be/3lBgOrQytT4
Over 400 anti-regime rallies took place throughout Syria, like this one
in Jobar Neighborhood in Damascus City http://youtu.be/KA674b4kGcs Yabroud,
Damascus Suburbs http://youtu.be/H3rqJVbKU9I
Elbab Road, Aleppo City http://youtu.be/BiioRVPP-P0
Bouqrous, Deir Ezzor http://youtu.be/VyFhJkw4dYU
Aleppo Road, Hama http://youtu.be/n1ehcFtHTkY
Hilfaya, Hama http://youtu.be/HsgS25vxJoc
Fatirah, Idlib http://youtu.be/fRPQohHSVH8
Kafrenbel, Idlib http://youtu.be/MBek3ZlBT_I
Houleh, Homs http://youtu.be/mB-7ffb-_PE
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