Why did Gazans cheer Nazi-Israel’s crimes cir. Dec. 8, 2024?
Syria was the ultimate litmus test. If you cannot grasp this, learn to shut up.
I’m waning increasingly tired of the bull-excrement “soft” gaslighting. If you refuse to speak up for Syrians slaughtered by the Zionist-funded salafi-jihadists belonging to the al-Qaeda rump “HTS” pseudo-state currently occupying Damascus, you have zero credibility and none of your “pro-Palestine” posturing means anything.
Here is the gist: Assad was the last state-sponsoring hand which fed the Palestinians, and many of them chose to side with the Zionists by biting the hand that fed them. Not all Palestinians, of course, only really those of them who SO HAPPEN to be Hamas bootlickers. Just as a friendly reminder: both Netanyahu12 and Hamas3 cheered the toppling of Ba’athist Syria on Dec. 8, 2024. ← READ THAT SENTENCE AGAIN.
Anti-Assad news outlet The New Arab noted that Palestinians “were predominately joyful” at the news of Zionist-funded al-Qaeda salafi-jihadists toppling Damascus:
Many Palestinians described to The New Arab that the events in Syria were ‘a real victory over injustice, tyranny and corruption’.
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‘I am happy for the Syrian people with this great achievement [...] The horrific scenes we saw of Syrian prisoners who spent years of their lives in prisons without any hope of freedom one day made us cry,’ Mohammed Abdullah, a Palestinian man in Gaza, told TNA.
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‘Syria taught us the real culture, and I am confident that its people are mature and understand the true meaning of freedom. Syria’s victory is our Palestinian victory, too,’ Maysoun Ali, a Palestinian woman in Gaza, remarked to TNA. ‘Despite our pain in Gaza due to Israel’s war, Syria was able to steal our hearts with joy and jubilation over this great victory [...] and restored our hope that the war on Gaza might one day end and that we might regain our freedom as well,’ she said.
The bogus pretense of applauding the al-Qaeda takeover of Syria on the basis of solidarity with “the Syrian people” is just that: bogus. By supporting the anti-Assad jihadist terrorists, all those Palestinians in Gaza who cheered the Dec. 8 coup d’etat were aligning themselves with the Zionist terrorists who were the principal beneficiaries of deposing the Syrian government. The idea that a bunch of Taliban-adjacent and al-Qaeda aligned foreign salafists bravely risked their lives to save Syrians from their families, friends, and neighbors, is as retarded as it gets.4
Here’s another example—amidst the ziosalafist coup against Assad’s Syria, Gaza journalist Motasem Dalloul took to the internet to express his pure glee at the news, spreading the baselessly schizophrenic trope that Assad was a “guardian for the Israeli occupation”5 and tweeting “Happy for Syria.” His hypocrisy was exposed perfectly by Maram Susli:
One quick disclaimer to get out of the way: I am not the one lumping all Palestinians into one pejorative collective. If anyone else would like to conflate Palestine with Hamas, that’s their own nazijewish-genocidal habitual problem and not mine. As far as I’m concerned, there are two groups of Palestinians in Gaza:
ordinary innocent Palestinian civilians simply trying to survive and not get caught in the middle of a Zio-Hamas instigated Holocaustic genocide
hardliner pan-Islamist pseudo-“resistance” recalcitrants who are willing to utilize Sabbatean-Frankist human sacrifice of their own for empty “martyrdom” points (no different from how genocidal Zionists use Jews as human shields)
Needless to say, it is the latter category who lick the boots of ziosalafists. As to how many day-to-day Palestinians understand this, I know not, but the very clear fact of the matter is that the Zionist fifth column was within them all along—their own pro-Hamas neighbors have sold them for thirty pieces of silver to become cannon fodder facing relentless Nazi-Zionist genocidal savagery. It is an indisputable fact that Hamas is a puppet of and colluder with Israel. My solidarity is with the Palestinians who are of upright meek hearts representing the best of human dignity, not those who support the crucifixions of Syrian Christians and Alawites. (yes, both the nazijews and Hamas bootlickers alike are on record supporting the killers of Christians6)
By endorsing the genocidal Zionists’ al-Qaeda insurrectionist stooges who stormed the Syrian capital and ousted the legitimate Ba’athist government of President Bashar al-Assad, those specific Palestinians who cheered the horrors of Dec. 8, 2024, effectively betrayed their own people and chose for purely self-centered, irrational, and pan-Islamist sectarian reasons to support the very Zio-Holocaustic crime syndicate of uncivilized nazijewish backwards savages mass-killing them.
(no, please don’t even think about throwing the Sunni Card at me, telling me that Palestinians had somehow “n0 cHo1c3” but to support the salafi-jihadist terrorists)
It’s important to note that while sanity-embodying Palestinian defenders of Assad weren’t always the most prominently featured, they still always existed and stood for common sense even if not all their peers did:7
The PFLP-GC and the West Bank-based Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party have thrown their weight behind Assad, as have several prominent religious and civil society figures in the West Bank—including Bishop Atallah Hanna (the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Sebastia), Murad al-Sudani (Secretary-General of the Palestinian Writers’ Union), and Adel Samara (a left-leaning intellectual).
In any case, concerning all those hordes who supported the ouster of Assad, ask yourself: if someone sides with their own persecutor and then demands your solidarity against their persecutor, are you **that stupid** enough to fall for their duplicitous antics?
I hope the answer to that question is a solid “no.” Otherwise, you easily earned a few trillion of these awards.
Lazar Berman (Dec. 8, 2024), “Visiting Syria border, Netanyahu claims credit for process that led to Assad’s fall,” The Times of Israel.
Joanie Margulies (Dec. 8, 2024), “Assad’s fall a direct result of Israel’s strikes on Iran and Hezbollah, Netanyahu says,” The Jerusalem Post.
Nidal al-Mughrabi (Dec. 9, 2024), “Hamas congratulates Syrians on ending Assad’s rule,” Reuters.
Motasem A. Dalloul (Dec. 9, 2024), “Is the overthrow of Assad good for the Palestinians?” Middle East Monitor.
Abed L. Azab (Apr. 16, 2017), “Anti-Assad? You Are Supporting the Murder of Christians,” Ha’aretz.
Sam Badger, Giorgo Cafiero (Apr. 3, 2014), “Assad and the Palestinians,” Foreign Policy in Focus.




I look at all the conflicts and ponder how they would proceed if that was no need for money and We operated individually and in common beliefs, with no way to pay other People to do dirty work.