It was a bit of an eventful weekend—surprise, surprise—in Syria once again. If you thought Israel was through with destroying Bashar al-Assad’s military assets, preventing them from falling into the hands of Islamic jihadists who have overrun the country… think again. Before I detail the latest Israeli strike, which caused an explosion so enormous that it registered on the Richter scale, let me set the scene.
In the past week, Israel has carried out over 300 air strikes in Syria, taking out everything from chemical weapon stockpiles to Syria’s Air Force and Naval Fleet.
Many may argue that Syria’s military wasn’t much to begin with, being filled with outdated equipment. They would be right. However, that does not mean that these weapons, equipment, and fighter jets did not have the capability to hurt not only Israel but the people of Syria. There is always the possibility that the jihadis would use those fighter jets to target their own people. Perhaps the Christians, Kurds, Druze, and the more moderate Muslims in that country would have been in the jihadis’ crosshairs.
Israel did Syria a favor, it did itself a favor, and it did the world a favor by destroying approximately 80% of Syria’s military machine that was built up over decades by Bashar al-Assad with help from Iran, Russia, and others.
On December 7th, when the jihadis overran Damascus, it was a whole new day in Syria—for better or for worse. Bashar al-Assad fled Syria to Russia, where he’s now living in exile and has been granted Asylum. That is when the IDF began wisely, preemptively, and swiftly hammering the Syrian military arsenal, including missile stockpiles of the Iranian regime.
On Saturday, Mohammed al-Jolani, the head of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which is the main Jihadi group that’s taken over in Syria, said to Israel that now there are “no more excuses to carry out airstrikes in Syria.”
Al-Jolani privately is none too pleased that that arsenal has been eliminated. I’m sure he would have loved to have had his claws on it and used it to advance his Jihadi cause, not only to try to conquer all of Syria but perhaps cross the border, flooding into Lebanon, Iraq, or beyond. He has a lot less weaponry with which he can do that now, thanks to Israel.
Israel is treating it this way: Assad was the devil we did know, and the jihadis are the devil we don’t know. Before Israel has an ISIS-style caliphate take root in Syria, it’s probably not a good idea for the jihadis to get their hands on chemical weapons and a fleet of fighter jets.
‘Earthquake Bomb’
Despite al-Jolani’s threat on Saturday, Israel continued on Sunday with a massive barrage against targets in Syria near the Mediterranean coast. Israel used what is being called by major media outlets globally an “earthquake bomb.” Whether its first use by Israel was on Sunday or possibly previously in Beirut, this was at least the first public unveiling. It registered on the Richter scale and caused a significant mushroom cloud—that’s how massive this “earthquake bomb” was.
These were the heaviest air strikes carried out in the region in 12 Years. 2012 was the last time we saw explosions this large in scope. That’s saying something.
NDTV in their report, “Impact Of Israel’s Heaviest Bomb Strikes In Syria Registered On Richter Scale,” detailed:
The report continued with this astonishing information:
US-based researcher Richard Cordaro said the signal of the earthquake triggered by the bomb, travelled 2x fast when compared to an ordinary earthquake.“The explosion of the ammunition depot at Tartus, Syria was detected at Iznik, [Turkey] magnetometer station 820 km away. Signal took 12 minutes to travel in the lower ionosphere. That’s about twice as fast as earthquake signals travel.”
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And a real massive earthquake hits Vanuatu a few days later. These stupid people think they operate in isolation, everything is interconnected. Get a ballon and fill it with water, then hit one side, the other side vibrates. The rulers of this world are just plain stupid.
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