The Druze Want to be lsraeli
Wed 3:37 pm +00:00, 18 Dec 2024 4
As noted previously, Basar Assad was the protector of Syrian minorities. But the protector never did get whole-hearted support, and is now gone. Thus, just as I predicted more than ten years ago, these vulnerable minorities are now scrambling to find a new guardian.
Thus the Syriac Druze, who mostly live on the Golan, are now asking if they can join lsrael and become lsraeli citizens. This would be a mutually beneficial arrangement, as it would give the Druze protection, plus it would give lsrael increased security in the strategically important Golan heights.
Yes, unlike any BBC propaganda you may have seen recently, minorities in lsrael have full rights, including the many lsraeli Druze. In fact, the Druze are so happy with this long-standing arrangement, they are greatly over represented in the lDF.
The Druze want to be lsraeli.
https://x.com/hahazony/status/1867641662245421385?s=61
But what of Syria’s Christian populations? They are in a much worse position, as their main enclave borders Turkey in Idlib province – the very province that started this recent uprising, no doubt with a lot of covert Turkish aid.
Historically the Turks have not been kind to Christians. Their invasion of Anatolia started in the 11th century, but it took them until 1453 to conquer Constantinople. But still in the 19th century, many towns and cities were majority Christian (with some Jews too). Mainly because Christians are much better at manufacture and commerce, thus slothful Muslim nations need a dhimmi unbeliever workforce to prosper.
But all that changed in the 20th century. While Europe was distracted with WWI, Turkey genocidally eliminated the Armenian Christians in the east. And after that war they eliminated all the Greek Christians in the west.
Turkish genocides of Christians:
https://x.com/ralfellis/status/1781611216688832747
The likelihood of Syriac Christians obtaining succour, security and independence with Turkish assistance, is nil to non-existent. Thus, as mentioned in my previous TwiX, the fate and future of the Syriac Christians looks dire. I hope many of them survive and escape the many gruesome executions of Christians happening right now in Syria – at the hands of the new, cultured, DEI-sensitive, Muslim administration (being led by a known terrorist).
Living in peace with lslam:
https://x.com/ralfellis/status/1781044292141691390










Very interesting. I’ve seen some of the results of that link myself:
“Turkish genocides of Christians:
https://x.com/ralfellis/status/1781611216688832747”
When I visited Fethiye in the mid 1990’s, which is down the coast from Izmir [Smyrna]. There was a nearby ex-Greek ghost town that was in ruins. Walking through the place was very spooky, the pavements were worn smooth from all the sandals over hundreds, maybe thousands, of years. Anything valuable was long gone, just substantial masonry left. The place was remarkably well preserved
But it had a melancholic air, a feeling of ghosts and spirits still being there somehow. I tried, but I couldn’t find any local Turks to tell me any history about the place other than it was once Greek and they had left when Ataturk took power in 1920’s [more likely installed by you know who I imagine]
It’s clear enough what happens, yet if you dare even suggest the likely cause, they treat you like a pariah for life. Clearly we’re not talking about Efes – or Ephesus?
“Well, to start to figure it out, we have to go back to the Young Turk revolution in Turkey, which also makes no sense. It also shows massive signs of British pawing, and it now looks like the British conquered the Ottoman Empire mainly through infiltration. The Ottoman Empire was already as good as dead by 1908, and the events of the Balkan Wars and WWI now look like the attempt to make it look like Turkey was defeated in battle, rather than by Intel. As perhaps the perfect sign of this, see the appointment of Kamil Pasha as Grand Vizier in 1908. He was a “Liberal supporter and ally of England”. Also a Cypriot, which is a huge clue. Why would the Sultan appoint such a person to be Grand Vizier? England was the enemy of Turkey in the upcoming wars, so this makes no sense. I also encourage you to study the Wikipedia page for the Young Turk Rebellion. It is has almost no content. It is ludicrously short and gives you no feel for the event at all. If this event was real, why does it read so fake at Wikipedia? I guess Elon Musk would tell you that the realer it is the faker it looks. ”
For British read City of London
Page 5 here:
https://mileswmathis.com/arab.pdf
Having a poke around in Ralph Ellis’s X account was very interesting. He is absolutely scathing about the Palestinians and their ways. Including questioning their genetic roots and origins
He says less about the Israelis in what I read. But does call them Little Satan who are aligned with the Great Satan so even handed to some degree perhaps. Unless it was irony
He is absolutely scathing about some of the popular “alternative” memes that have featured here too. Syrian oil for one