Xportal.pl and Falanga on Mission to Syria! [ENG]

In recent days, as Polish revolutionary nationalists, editors of Xportal.pl and activists of Organization Falanga, we went to Syria, where they weigh the fate of the war between the national government forces and the “rebels” supported by the West and Israel. While the government takes the offensive, the opposition camp has been completely dominated by the most fanatical element of foreign Islamic mercenaries fighting for money given by Saudis, who are in close relations with Washington. Details on the nature and course of our mission will be published on a regular basis.

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June 9th, Beirut, Lebanon.

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On June 9 “Mission to Syria” has reached Beirut. Representatives of the Polish Organization Falanga met with the leader of the Syrian youth nationwide branches of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, Wissam Samia. In one of the strongly guarded headquarters of the Party, Xportal.pl journalists interviewed the activists (the full text of the interview), discussing issues such as the national-social ideology of Great Syria, Party militia involvment in the Syrian conflict, the alliance with Hezbollah, the resistance to the Zionism and the Jewish state. Salutes with a cry of “Syria!” bid farewell to the delegation. Falanga soon goes to the Damascus.

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June 10-11th, Damascus, Syria.

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During the night of 10 to 11 June, our delegation arrived in Damascus. The way from Beirut to the Syrian capital can be described as “the longest one hundred kilometers in life.” Transport route linking the two cities several times during the conflict has been the target of attacks by armed bands of the opposition, but the risk is included in this trip. As is delightfull view of Syria fighting: red, white, black and green national Syrian flag are present throughout the capital, clearly visible even at night. Despite the limited connectivity, first materials arrive from Syria. Additional photos and excerpts from the accounts Falangists are going to send in the morning, but instead, shortly before 11 AM Polish time, information comes: “A terrorist attack in the center of Damascus! We are going to place.” Editors of Xportal.pl that are remaining in Poland communicate information via social media in the form of live coverage.

Bartosz Bekier, Leader of the Falanga, Xportal.pl Chief Editor: “We met today with the Prime Minister of the Syrian Arab Republic Wa’il al-Halki and Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mokdad. During one of the meetings there was a double suicide bombing in the center of Damascus – Falanga delegation immediately went to the scene. There was a real massacre, another unforgivable crime of Salafi terrorists. There is a fiery exchange of fire in Damascus right now. For now, we can not send all materials due to interference, but even tonight, a transfer may be improved.”

On 11 June „Mission to Syria” participated in a meeting with Syrian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Faisal Mokdad. Speaking to the delegates, Mokdad repeatedly pointed out that one of the goals behind acts of terrorism perpetrated by the rebels and foreign mercenaries is getting rid of Christian communities from Syria. As Mokdad said, Christians since ages are an integral part of his fatherland. Before the war nobody even thought otherwise, because Syria is the holy land of three great monotheistic religions. The deputy minister pointed out, that the terrorists are supported not only by the United States of America, Qatar or Saudi Arabia, but also from the zionist entity which provides direct and indirect support for the rebels since the beginning of the turmoil.

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During the meeting we were informed about a bombing in the center of Damascus. Straight from the ministry, “Mission to Syria” reached the attacked place. A large police station was targeted by two suicide bombings. The first explosion came right after a shooting in the building, while the second – before the station, near the crowded Marjeh Square. Both detonations sent fragments of torn bodies all over the place, nail used in the bombs shattered nearby walls and shop windows. The police station and cars that were parked near it were destroyed. 14 people were killed, and over 30 wounded. The authorities suspect that the bombing was organized by the fundamentalist Al-Nusra Front. Delegates of Falanga and Xportal documented the massacre with video shown below (warning, graphic content!):

On the same day, “Mission to Syria” met with the Prime Minister of Syrian Arab Republic Wail Al-Halki. The prime minister stressed that Syria had always been a symbol of brotherhood between religions. As he said, the opposition movement was not peaceful from the start, and dozens of police officers were martyred during “peaceful” demonstrations of the opposition. The prime minister told the delegates that currently the rebel forces consist mostly of foreign combatants from over 29 countries, who have connection to international terrorist groups. According to Al-Halki, at least 800 rebel fighters came from the countries of European Union, and tens of thousands are fundamentalists from North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Among the terrorists are also foreigners from Caucasus. The prime minister also spoke about the victorious battle for Al-Qusayr where during the last few days many enemy units were encircled and destroyed. Al-Halki informed about the imminent plans regarding the offensive of loyalist forces and thanked the delegates for their commitment to the cause of Syria.

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June 12th, Damascus, Syria.

On the 12th of June „Mission to Syria” met with representatives of Syrian Ministry of Information and NGOs, and continued to monitor the development of events in Damascus. Day after the suicide attack on police station most of which casualties were civilians, the rebels have attacked again in Damascus. Fighting erupted in Darayya neighbourhood and in the northern parts of the capital. The government forces replied with counterattack using artillery fire and strikes from the air. Since noon a cloud of dust and smoke covers the sky. Brief exchange of fire also take place in central parts of the city, which was documented in the footage shown below:

Later, the delegation reached one of the military hospitals to visit soldiers wounded in action. Medical aid in Syria hindered by embargo on importing medical supplies to the country imposed by most of NATO and EU states. The information regarding high morale of Syrian troops proved to be true. None of the soldiers complained about their injuries, instead all of them declared a firm desire for returning to the battlefield. Syrian heroes among whom were Sunnis, Alawis and Christians emphasized that all of them fight for the unity of their beloved fatherland against the jihadists who aim towards religious and ethnic cleansings. Among the wounded we met veterans of the battle for Al-Qusayr, soldiers attacked while serving on checkpoints and civilians injured in terrorist attacks. In particular, our delegation was impressed with a 21 years old young man, soldier of Syrian Arab Army who suffered severe bullet-wounds during fights in Al-Qusayr. He comes from a village with 100% Sunni population, and desires to give his life for the sake of unity of Syrian nation and return to battlefront as soon as possible. Glory to heroes of our times!

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Later, members of Falanga made their way to an army base near the front lines of war in order to meet the villains of Syrian drama. Among continuous gunfire, we were introduced to freshly captured mercenaries and terrorist from Turkmenistan, Jordan and France, including would-be suicide bombers who were made to answer questions posed by members of our expedition. They often declared their hatred towards Christians, Shias and Alawis, but more often they defended themselves by saying about “obeying the orders” of their superiors. Their leaders couldn’t give answers when asked why they didn’t go to America or Israel, but Syria, where most of their victims are Muslims. In coming days they can expect a hard life, but it seems they won’t be suffering too long.

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The smoke over Damascus mixed with the darkness of the night. There, in the distance, echo the sounds of fight between heroes and villains, waging the Syrian war for everything.

13th June, Damascus and surroundings, Syria.

 

During the next day of the mission, it’s members met with Syrian religious leaders whom, regardless of their creed, want the victory of national unity and religious peace and ending the activity of salafi “rebels” as soon as possible.

Our delegation first met with a bishop of Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, in which Greek is used as liturgical language and direct spiritual heritage of ancient Church of Antioch is still present. Bishop Musa stressed that Christians have not come to Syria from abroad, but they live here since the dawn of Christianity, and thus they are an integral part of the nation. The Leader of Falanga declared solidarity with Syrian Christians, who are persecuted and slaughtered by the “rebels’ on a regular basis. As the bishop noted, Syrian Christians suffer with whole nation, regardless of religious differences. During last months two bishops of Aleppo and two priests were kidnapped, their fate is still unknown. Christian community in rebel occupied Homs was bruttaly slain by foreign-backed terrorists.

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After meeting with members of Greek Orthodox Church, the delegation visited the Grand Mufti of Syria Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun, who has lost a son during the war, after he refused to give support to terrorists. During the meeting, the Grand Mufti stressed that if situation gets worse, the conflict will overflow to the whole of Middle East and later reach Europe and other parts of the world. He also told about Israel’s actions to destabilize the region. He criticized the idea of religious wars and the clash of civilizations. He stated that he is a Mufti not only for the Sunnis, but he wants to support all religious groups in Syria, including Christians, who have lived in Syrian lads for ages, in peace in agreement. “When two cultures clash” – said the Grand Mufti – “a third, shared one is born. When one is speaking about the clash of civilizations one can only mean the clash of ignorance and ignorance.” The Mufti condemned American ignorance, sending weapons to the ‘rebels” and the cult of money. He also provided worrying data regarding the expansion of Wahabbi influences in European mosques.

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Report of the meetings with the clergy broadcasted later that day by the Syrian TV:

Next in turn, was a visit in a military base close to the battlefront where we were able to take part in interrogations of captured “rebels.” The information about citizens of the EU among the salafi terrorists acting in Syria were once again confirmed. We were shown the documents of one of the Spanish “pilgrims” who did not look very healthy. Wahabbi religious tourism seems to be a major health hazard. The patient probably will not get any better. Beyond the walls, constant artillery fire and shots fired by Syrian Arab Army’s stormtroopers were heard.

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During the night hours, as usual the fighting became more intense. Until late night we were exploring the city in the middle of war. People try to live normally and want the American proxy war against the Syrian nation, which had been escalated in last days to end soon. Supplying the ‘rebels’ with weapons was officially declared by Washington, and no-fly zone (de facto bombardment of Syria by NATO and Israel) is widely spoken about.

14th June, Damascus and surroundings, Syria.

On this day, members of Falanga freely moved through Damascus and its neighbourhoods. Polish delegates visited Palestinian refugee camp which became a part of the city. Until recently it was a place of intense fights which led to heavy damages. One can feel tension in the city, caused by recent bombings, fights with the terrorist and deteriorating international situation. Soldiers guarding the checkpoints react nervously to every suspicious act. There are no heavy arms on the streets, apart from pickup trucks fitted with machineguns, although a combat helicopter is circling around presidential palace. From time to time, we hear the roar of fighter planes attacking enemy positions or patrolling the airspace. We’ve also visited the Kaysun Mountain, on which according to tradition, Cain killed Abel. It is one of the most strategically important points in Damascus, with panoramic view of the whole city, the airport, and terrains in which fights with bandits still commence. The mountain is heavily guarded by soldiers, losing it would have far worse effects than memorable bombardment of Sarajevo. At dusk, shooting intensifies again. Soon we will drive to Hizbullah’s positions near the borders with Zionist entity.

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15th June, southern Lebanon.

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On the 15th of June members of Falanga left Damascus and reached southern part of Lebanon controlled by Hizbullah, close to Syrian border and the Zionist entity. The winding road whose verges were decorated with party flags and portraits of leaders, went through picturesque mountains. Steep, rocky cliffs and narrow roads give some explanation to Hizbullah’s victory over Israeli army during the 2006 invasion on Lebanon. As we were able to see later, another important factor was Hizbullah’s great ability for organizing – its structures form a quasi-state organism which is far more powerful and efficient than many states. State flags of Lebanon appear scarcely on territories controlled by the organization, as if everyone understood that the central government’s power is virtually nonexistent. Administration, healthcare, charity, the police and military – everything in southern Lebanon is controlled by Hizbullah, which since over 30 years provides barrier form Zionism. Three thousand members of its armed forces fight in Syria supporting Bahshar al-Assad. In case of tragedy of the fall of central government in Syria, Israel will be free to take on Hizbullah form which it received many humiliations. In the meantime, Hizbullah’s banners were accompanied by Falanga’s flags, as we have reached the point which lies close to Israeli border, occupied Golan Heights and Syria.

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We were able to see a remarkable net of underground tunnels and hideouts, well planned both to resist attacks from the air and repel Zionist aggression on land. The tunnels take many sharp turns, to protect the fighters from shokwaves from bombardment and make defense easier. We were able to acquaint ourselves with mortars and rocket launchers which let Hizbullah’s forces bombard Zionist territory.  We could also see wrecks of IDF’s heavy arms (like the modern Merkava IV heavy tank), and all other items left by Israeli soldiers during their hasty retreat. As helmets with bullet-holes suggested, many of them stayed for a longer time.

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Another interesting thing, were the precise intelligence data regarding the IDF acquired and presented by the Hizbullah. They present  detailed structure of the IDF, which puts Zionist counterintelligence service to shame, and proves professionalism of Hizbullah’s services.

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We regard respect and admiration towards Hizbulah’s structures, who stand at the gates of Lebanon fighting against Zionism  and American imperialism. We wish many victories to the detachments operating on Syrian soil against Western-backed “rebellion”.

 

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