29
March, 2018
Israel ran a base
just outside Damascus, shelling civilians for years. America
threatened war with Russia as forces closed in, discovering an al
Qaeda control center run by the IDF.
A huge underground secret
Israeli base has been found in East Ghouta, outside Damascus,
including 40 tons of chlorine gas, tons of ammunition, American made
tunneling equipment and, worst of all, a US supplied poison gas plant
Strange reports flooded
the news. The area outside Damascus called East Ghouta had been
home to terrorist groups that had barrel bombed the city for
years. The giant shells rained down on civilians randomly,
killing a hundred or two hundred a week. Damascus never
reported the real numbers. I have seen it personally.
Then
it became precision guided munitions with satellite targeting,
not just barrel bombs and the Syrian government backed by Russia
moved in to stop it. That’s when reports of gas attacks by
Damscus began flooding in, mostly fabricated by George Clooney’s
“White Helmets,” terrorists by night, phony heroes by day,
faking attacks or killing kids themselves for the films they
make.
Trump threatened war with
Russia unless the terrorists were allowed to continue
unabated, even sent in two carrier battle groups.
Russia told Trump they
would put American aircraft carriers on the bottom if they launched a
single plane against Syria. War has never been closer and no one
really knew why.
Similar Israeli command
posts, including suicide-drone bases exist in Romania, Ukraine,
Azerbaijan, Jordan, Kurdish controlled Iraq and Syria and Cyprus.
In Africa, look to Libya, Mauritius, Mali, Chad, Niger, Ethiopia,
South Sudan, Cameroon and Uganda.
It isn’t just America
that has bases around the world. Now to Press TV:
– First
published … March
29, 2018 –
Syrian government
forces have discovered a considerable amount of Israeli-made
landmines and grenades left behind by Takfiri terrorist groups inside
a secret underground tunnel in Eastern Ghouta region on the
outskirts of the capital Damascus.
Syria’s state-run
television network reported on Wednesday that army troopers made the
discovery in the town of Harasta, located 10 kilometers (6.2
miles) from the center of Damascus, as they were combing the
areas of hidden ordnance and unexploded devices.
This is not the first
time that Syrian government forces have made such findings from
terrorists’ hideouts across the war-ravaged Arab country
Syria’s
official news agency SANA published video footage on February
27, showing a cache of Israeli-built rockets, mortars, tank shells
and other ammunition that Daesh terrorists had left behind in
the eastern border city of Abu Kamal as well as Mayadin town,
situated about 44 kilometers southeast of Dayr al-Zawr.
Syrian army prepares
“huge” operation in last militant bastion
Meanwhile, Syrian army
troops and allied fighters from popular defense groups are gearing up
for a wide-scale operation against members of the so-called
Jaish al-Islam terror group in Douma city, located about 10
kilometers northeast of the center of Damascus, unless the extremists
agree to hand over the area.
SANA also reported that a
total of 6,432 people, including 1,521 militants, evacuated from
Eastern Ghouta area late on Tuesday.
The latest evacuation
took place in the towns of Arbin, Jobar, Zamalka and Ein Tarma. All
of the towns were largely controlled by the Faylaq al-Rahman
militants, who agreed last Friday to negotiate their withdrawal under
a deal with the Syrian military
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