7 Million Displaced Syrians, Bayda Massacre, & other Reports you Didn’t See on American TV

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: We are all well aware of the prophecy concerning the destruction of Damascus in Isaiah 17:1. Now let us read Jeremiah 49:23-27,

23 Concerning Damascus. Hamath is confounded, and Arpad: for they have heard evil tidings: they are fainthearted; there is sorrow on the sea; it cannot be quiet. 

On another level we know the sea are the people (Revelation 17:15) and there is most definitely sorrow among them .

24 Damascus is waxed feeble, and turneth herself to flee, and fear hath seized on her: anguish and sorrows have taken her, as a woman in travail.

The article you are about to read documents over a 1/3 of the population is now displaced. We also know the end is refered to as birth pains of a woman in travail. This prophecy is for us now in these end times.

25 How is the city of praise not left, the city of my joy!

26 Therefore her young men shall fall in her streets, and all the men of war shall be cut off in that day, saith the Lord of hosts.

Estimates range from 100,000 to 110,000 now dead due to the raging war in Syria.

27 And I will kindle a fire in the wall of Damascus, and it shall consume the palaces of Benhadad.

This article makes the mistake of calling this war in Syria a “civil war.” This is a foreign backed war against Syria, we have made that point clear in prior articles.

(Juan Cole) – American network & cable television has been focused his week on US-Russian diplomacy with relatively little coverage (aside from Ben Wedemann on CNN and a handful of others) of what is happening on the ground in Syria. Here are some Syria reports from European and VOA correspondents that illuminate the situation there:

1. Euronews: “Seven million Syrians, or one-third of the population, are either displaced within their own country or are refugees abroad, according to the latest estimates from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Of those, two million have fled to neighbouring Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The biggest burden has fallen on a very weak Lebanese state, where the Syrian war has already provoked considerable internal violence. Some refugees have gone further afield. According to the UN, 4,600 Syrians have reached the Italian coast with around two-thirds arriving in August alone.”

Euronews reports:

2. Channel4New on last May’s massacre at al-Bayda by Syrian government troops: “Warning – this video contains extremely distressing images. In May this year the Syrian army entered a small town called al-Bayda and massacred at least 169 men, women and children. Channel 4 News met with the survivors.”

Channel4 reports:

3. AFP: “The Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmuk [in Syria] has been the scene of fierce clashes for months between opposition fighters and forces loyal the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. Its residents have been increasingly involved in the Syrian conflict, despite calls from the regime and international organisations for them to remain neutral.”

[Palestinian families in the camp were expelled from their homes in what is now Israel in 1948 and are now stateless, without the rights of citizenship. Their position in Syria is becoming tenuous and as stateless people they cannot return home and have nowhere to flee.]

AFP has video 

4. VOA: “Syria’s Kurds are the country’s largest ethnic minority. They are caught in the web of Syria’s civil war, fighting among themselves and also battling Islamist extremists for control of a pocket of the country. Thousands of Kurds have fled Syria, mostly to Lebanon and Iraq. Heather Murdock has more for VOA from the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon, where many Syrian Kurdish refugees have taken shelter.”

VOA reports:

5. France24: “The release of a “chilling” UN report brings new developments and frightening statistics in the Syrian conflict. The UN accuses all parties of war crimes : the Syrian government is blamed for the thousands killed in undiscriminate bombings, the Opposition for using torture and extra-judicial killings.”

France24 reports

6. RT: “The Syrian army is battling small groups of rebels who remain in the ancient Christian village of Maaloula. Opposition fighters linked to Al-Qaeda have been in control of the area for almost a week – reportedly looting religious sites and forcing residents to convert to Islam at gunpoint. RT’s Maria Finoshina made it to the village following reports that government troops have re-captured it – but found pockets of resistance remain.”

RT reports :

7. Reuters, Thursday: “Syrian activists say government warplanes bombed one of the main hospitals serving rebel-held territory in the north of the country. Rough cut (no reporter narration).”

Reuters has raw video:

8. Deutsche Welle: What is is like to be a Syrian asylum-seeker in Europe? “While civil war rages in Syria, about two million people have fled the country in search of safety. Some 17,000 Syrian refugees are currently living in Germany. Many of them fled on their own. Now the first 5,000 to whom the German government has promised temporary protection and asylum are coming to the country.”

Deutsche Welle reports: 

Juan Cole: 7 Million Displaced Syrians, Bayda Massacre, & other Reports you Didn’t see on American TV

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