
In Qardaha, in the Alawite lands of Latakia on the Mediterranean, stands the sumptuous and pristine marble mausoleum worthy of an Arab monarch. It is here the founder of the brutal Assad dynasty, Hafez al-Assad, is buried in magnificence.
Assad was not the original family name. Hafez’s grandfather was a powerful character known as Sulayman al-Wahhish—the al-Wahhish meaning the wild beast—for his strength; one of his sons was Ali, another formidable figure, a farmer and leader known for his toughness, he had eleven children; Hafez was his ninth son. His nickname was al-Assad—the Lion—and he adopted that as his family’s name.
Off to the usual start …
Christians in Syria captured by Islamic terrorists. pic.twitter.com/vVVs1hICmH
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) December 9, 2024
I hope all of Trudeau’s Syrians will return home so they can get their fill of torturing Christians and Kurds.
Kurdish women, a religious minority in Syria, have been taken captive by the Islamists who have taken control of Syria.pic.twitter.com/QcFrZWPlpf
— Marina Medvin (@MarinaMedvin) December 8, 2024
Breaking: Last night Israel destroyed all of Syria’s remaining chemical weapons, missiles, air-defense systems, and air force, including Iranian military positions.
Tens of billion dollars of Iranian investment went down the drain. pic.twitter.com/tM7Mdpcbon
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) December 9, 2024
