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    Sep 18
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  2. 1 hour ago

    Abu al-Yaqadhan al-Masri's "reasonable voice / SHOUTING VOICE / reasonable voice / SHOUTING VOICE" public speaking style is sort of a lot.

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  3. 1 hour ago

    2. "... preceded the apostates to those homes, and so the armies of the Caliphate were ready for them in waiting, and they treated the heads of infidelity before they could deposit their luggage in the homes they had stolen."

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    1. Editorial in latest "al-Naba" highlights iterative nature of Islamic State's long campaign: "The mujahideen benefited from past lessons in every field. So no sooner did the State's influence recede from one of the areas of tamkin (empowerment) than the security detachments...

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    2. "... of those whose belief had weakened that they lacked the strength to fight them, that there's no place for God's law in the world today, and with this war, given this disparity in means and reasons, it is impossible to realize the goal and aim."

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    1. How the Islamic State understands the multinational counter-ISIS coalition, from editorial in latest "al-Naba": "So they massed all the military forces they could and purposely increased the number of banners participating in the war, so that it would take hold in the spirit..

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  7. 2 hours ago

    Should clarify: Maqdisi doesn't explicitly reference Tahrir al-Sham, but that's clearly who he has in mind.

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  8. 2 hours ago

    In article on Turkish-Russian Idlib agreement, Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi derides factions "embarrassed" or "hesitant" to announce their rejection of agreement, factions – that is, one faction in particular, HTS – that "muddle and obscure the oneness of God."

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    3. Abu al-Harith, per Ghazi: "HTS resorted to the third option, after convening its Shura Council and the scholars inside and outside [the group], and proceeded in this matter according to a line of jurisprudential reasoning it saw as correct. So is there another choice?"

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    2. Per Ghazi's telling, Abu al-Harith tells Oreidi there are three options: a. Fight Turks; b. Invite Turks in as an occupier, as in Euphrates Shield; c. Invent a way that avoids both evils, whether fighting Turks or Turkish occupation, within bounds of religiously permissible.

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    1. HTS religious official al-Zubeir al-Ghazi's maybe-true account of debate between Abu al-Harith al-Masri and Sami al-Oreidi – Oreidi apparently disputes it, Abu al-Harith told them to stop arguing – at least shows HTS's own defensive rationale for dealing with the Turks:

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    “Conflict is not often enough seen through the extraordinary harm done by tactics of sexual violence,” says on the importance of this year's winners.

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    We extend our warmest congratulations to Nobel Peace Prize winners and . Both have made extraordinary strides in their activism against sexual violence in conflict.

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    16 hours ago
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  15. 17 hours ago

    "'... the truth, so far as we're able.' And when they're given a choice between 'being disarmed or the invasion of Idlib'? Then the answer is conquering Damascus, so that in it the word of God rises high, God permitting."

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  16. 17 hours ago

    HTS Shari'ah Committee and Shura member Abu al-Fateh al-Farghali's "Me or the Wolf?" on framing theory, false choices and Idlib: "We need to clarify to people that if falsehood gives them a choice between it and the wolf, the answer is, 'Neither you nor the wolf, but rather...

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  17. 18 hours ago

    HTS’s side of the story: HTS men were surprised to find a mortar set up next to their Jabal al-Turkman base. When the local commander asked the Hurras al-Din guys what was happening, they told him it was fine, the local commander (him) knew about it. Static, problems, etc.

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    19 hours ago

    Special goes to for running : a truly great resource

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    New highlights opportunity to advance efforts in , following a deal between Russia and Turkey ➤

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    Iraq's outgoing prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, to the right, with its incoming prime minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, to the left, and its president, Barham Salih, in the center. Shows Iraq's increasing political maturity, despite all its troubles.

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    Oct 5

    What are the implications for Syria of last month's Russian-Turkish deal on Idlib? Short answer: in the long run, it's still messy and complicated. Useful roundtable with via

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