Syrians in Maariyah, in the western Daraa countryside, staged a protest against Israel’s continued invasion of Syrian lands on Friday.

The Israeli army, which recently set up a base in the town, reportedly fired at the protesters, injuring one of them.

Images posted by local Syrian social media accounts showed protesters carrying banners, which read: “Free, free Syria, Israel get out.”

  • @middlemanSI
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    No doubt they identify key decision makers, then blackmail and threaten them. They believe it’s their right to do this shit. It’s a national mental illness. Must be frustrating and dangerous for Israelis who don’t support this.

    • @MutilationWave
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      410 hours ago

      Last I heard, Netanyahu had a 12% approval rating. There are a ton of Israelis that don’t support this shit.

      • @Buffalox
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        75 hours ago

        Bullshit, they voted for him, and he is a well known hardliner.

        • @MutilationWave
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          04 hours ago

          Yeah approval rating never changes from election day to when they make themselves dictators. Everyone knows that. Look it up.

          • @Buffalox
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            13 hours ago

            I’m not saying he didn’t lose popularity, but that it doesn’t make any difference. They got what they voted for.

      • @[email protected]
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        88 hours ago

        Don’t get confused. The “anti-bibi” camp isn’t anti Zionist. They might think he is a corrupt leader but they see nothing wrong with the war, the death-toll or the occupation. These subjects have a much higher approval rating.

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      Maybe believing you are gods chosen people, isn’t the best starting point when building relations?
      As I see it, the Israeli experiment has failed, and now it’s the responsibility of the countries behind it, to step in and close it down, or at the very least set boundaries.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 hours ago

        As a layman, I think boundaries are the ticket, with the establishment of a Palestinian state and strict border enforcement (territorial lines, not restricting movement).

        • @Eheran
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          24 hours ago

          No restricted movement, like before Israel and Egypt closed the borders because of too much terrorism?

      • metaStatic
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        America believes this will bring back their god, it hasn’t failed until they say it has.

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          They will never say it failed because that’s like saying their god failed. Which is impossible. He works in mysterious ways incomprehensible to humans. He might make Israel fail for a hundred years because he likes the memes then just be like wham my son who is also me is back in the holy land.

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        “close it down”? Remove Israel? This is so absurd I do not know what to say.

        • @MutilationWave
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          I do. Eliminate Netanyahu and force a full election of the Knesset. See where people stand. See what the people really want. If it’s fascism again so be it, but if it isn’t then there are some drastic strategic decisions to be made or reformed.