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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Feb 22

    It's finally out! My lengthy report on my visit to the Jazeera canton (esp. Qamishli & Hasakah city) in eastern Syria in January 2018. Explores Autonomous Administration governance, relations btwn the region & Syrian govt, and implications for US policy

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  2. 42 minutes ago

    : 13 August: one year ago today, 8 fighters of the Hezbollah-affiliated 'Special Force' (which I wrote about recently) were killed in an IS attack on their positions after Hamima in the desert on the route to Albukamal was retaken.

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  3. 1 hour ago

    FWIW, the mukhtar’s analysis of the Azaz local council is very rosy. The local council has many opponents and today the local council issued a statement effectively attacking its opponents as agents of the Syrian govt

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    5 hours ago

    My latest:interview w/one of mukhtars of Azaz in Turkish occupied north Aleppo countryside.This mukhtar,like others,was appointed by local council of Azaz. Topics include issue of 'interim govt' influence & future identity(desires to become part of Turkey)

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    3 hours ago

    Azaz admin planning to bring Afrin's water to Azaz. "Azaz will be supplied with water: the water of Midanka soon" [Maydanki lake]

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    Mukhtar of Azaz "Syrian people, people in northern countryside in their majority, hope 2 join Turkish government & Turkish state, the people in its entirety- or I can tell you 80% or 75% of people desire 2 join Turkish govt & separate from Bashar al-Assad"

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    Interview with Mukhtar of Azaz - by is a Must Read. Leader of Azaz in North Aleppo Province, which is under Turkish Rule says local Arab Gov has no authority & all Mukhtars deal directly w Turkish Authorities

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    4 hours ago

    " kuzeyinde %75-80 oranında bir çoğunluk Beşar Esad rejiminden ayrılarak Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'ne bağlanmayı istiyor." Via

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    5 hours ago

    Very important interview by "The people in the northern countryside in their majority, hope to join the Turkish government and Turkish state, 80% or 75% of the people desire to join the Turkish government and separate from Bashar al-Assad."

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  10. 5 hours ago

    General query: Do you guys find these various interviews to be useful?

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    As the battle for Idlib province is about to begin, here’s ’s overview of the history of one of its most important Jihadi groups: From Jabhat an-Nusra to Hay’at Tahrīr as-Shām

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  12. Aug 12

    Meet the man wasting his time on a pointless endeavour

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  13. Retweeted
    Aug 12

    Not consumed with enough rage to post constructively on this website today. Expect food shots, puppy photos and glib-looking selfies

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  14. Retweeted
    Aug 12

    The Spy Who Infiltrated -- here's the inside story of the most important intelligence agency almost no one has heard of: or the unit keeping Iraq and safe from terrorim

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  15. Aug 12

    The Hashd Brigade Numbers Index: Even I found myself consulting it to check :P

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  16. Aug 12

    W/full translation by me: apparent document showing various orders from PM Abadi regarding Hashd in Ninawa and Baiji fronts, incl. reaffirmation of order for Hashd Sha'abi Commission groups to leave city. Note Hashd brigades are mentioned by number; see my index for more.

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  17. Aug 11

    In response, the people of Jabal al-Summaq have issued a statement reaffirming that they are Muslims and not Druze (of course forcibly converted in the first place...)

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  18. Aug 11

    New statement issued by the peoples of Jabal al-Summaq in north Idlib. There has been anti-Druze incitement against people of Jabal al-Summaq because of claims of killings and desecration of bodies of innocents by Druze fighters in Suwayda' taking on IS

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  19. Aug 11

    Looks like Islamic State has reverted to calling Hasakah by its own name, rather than al-Baraka

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    Aug 11

    My latest: interview with the field official for Quwat al-Aouda (The Return Forces), a Palestinian faction in affiliated with

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