“Negotiations start with the helicopter driver – Stop the barrels [bombs] so that we can negotiate.” From a demonstration in Bustan al-Qasr and Kallaseh, Aleppo, 14.02.2014. We, at Naame Shaam, would like to add: And pull out all Sepah Pasdaran fighters and their foot soldiers from Hezbollah […]
Read more →A video posted by Syrian activists on Youtube shows a group of Syrian pro-regime prisoners of war wishing that they were Iranian or Hezbollah Lebanon fighters so that the Assad regime would hurry to negotiate their release in exchange for activists incarcerated in its prisons.[1] The 20 […]
Read more →Parsine news agency has published images of an Iranian religious eulogist posing with his gun and military uniform in Syria.[1] According to the report, Alireza Akhavan, from Tehran, had gone to Syria to “defend holy Shia sites” in the country. He is part of a group calling […]
Read more →As Hezbollah Lebanon started its military campaign in Yabroud, Syria, the group’s official TV channel, Al-Manar, surprised its audience with a war-mongering song entitled “The Victory of Yabroud”. Ali Barakat’s song was broadcast by Al-Manar TV on 16 February 2014, three days after the little-known Lebanese Shia […]
Read more →A placard from Kafrnabl, Idlib, Syria – 7 February 2014 COMMENT: Do we really want Sepah Pasdaran and Hezbollah Lebanon to lead us to ‘a Vietnam in Syria’? Isn’t their support for the Assad regime a futile attempt to keep a dying regime alive? What about the […]
Read more →Over 1,500 mosques in Syria, including some historical ones, have been targeted and destroyed by the Syrian regime forces, backed by Hezbollah Lebanon and Sepah Pasdaran. We would like to remind our readers that when Hezbollah Lebanon and Sepah Pasdaran fighters started to fight in Syria in […]
Read more →A brilliant caricature by the most celebrated Syrian cartoonist, Ali Firzat, depicting eloquently what the Iranian regime is dragging us into.
Read more →A Syrian opposition website has published hundreds of names and profile pictures of men it claims were Hezbollah Lebanon fighters who died in battle in Syria.[1] To double-check the authenticity of the photos, Naame Shaam chose a random sample from the pictures and tried to verify them […]
Read more →Iran is not physically present at the international Geneva II talks on Syria but is heavily present in the shadows. Source: Rozana (an independent Syrian radio project)
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