The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and the Mossad intelligence agency announced on May 11 that they had recovered the remains of a tanker who went missing in the battle of Sultan Yacoub in 1982 in Lebanon from the “heart of Syria.”
In a joint statement, they said that the remains of Sergeant First Class Zvi Feldmanin were recovered in a special operation. They added that the “complex and covert operation” was made possible by “precise intelligence” and other capabilities, including “intelligence research and collection efforts and many activities and operations in enemy territory.”
The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) inflicted heavy losses on the IDF during the battle which took place in the Beqaa Valley. 21 Israeli troops were killed, and more than 30 others were injured at the time. Syrian troops also destroyed ten main battle tanks, and captured several others.
Feldman went missing during the battle along with Sergeant First Class Yehuda Katz and Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel.
Baumel’s remains were recovered with Russian assistance from the Yarmouk refugee camp near the Syrian capital, Damascus, home to one of the largest Palestinian communities in the country. Later, Israel released two Syrian prisoners in a “good will gesture.”
“For decades, Zvika was missing, and the efforts to locate him, along with the other missing soldiers from that same battle, never ceased for a moment,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.
The IDF, Mossad, Netanyahu, and Defense Minister Israel Katz all vowed Israel would not stop its efforts until the remains of Katz are also returned.
“Just as we returned Zachary Baumel, and today Zvi Feldman, we continue to act in every way to also return Sergeant First Class Yehuda Katz and fulfill our duty for him and his family,” the defense minister said.
The IDF invaded the buffer zone adjacent to the occupied Golan Heights after the fall of the Assad regime last December. It also launched hundreds of strikes destroying nearly all of the capabilities of the SAA, which was dissolved by the country’s new Islamist rulers.
It’s worth noting that the recovery of Feldman’s remains came following reports of talks between Israel and Syria’s interim government.
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bottom line .no king or pharoah or emperor or pope has ever brought peace to the world ever .
there was once an old tale of a frog walking along a river bank. he met a scorpion who asked him to take him across the waters on his back.
“how do i know you won’t sting me?” asked the frog.
“i wouldn’t want to sting you, for then both you and i would both drown!” answered the scorpion.
convinced, the frog took him on his back and headed off to the other side of the river. however, when he was halfway across, the scorpion stung the frog. and as both started to sink beneath
let israel rather focus on annexing sweida, it will be of greater benefit.
israel is the scorpion on the back of the fox crossing the river, the fox is america…
not have their cadavers stand up and walk either.
residents from mardak village in the northern countryside of al-suwaidaa have staged a silent sit-in protest, expressing their rejection of the media blackout regarding the latest events in predominantly-druze areas in al-suwaidaa and rif dimashq in the past week, which coincided with sectarian attacks in areas inhabited mostly by civilians of the druze community and university students. the protestors lifted placards with slogans written on them stressing their adherence to the national and
the waves the scorpion said:
“i couldn’t help it! it’s my nature!” [1]
the moral of this story is when you engineer a group of fundamentalist extremists, re-brand them “freedom fighters” and then send them after the next figure on america’s most wanted list of figures standing in the way imperial conquest, don’t be surprised if those same fighters return to their old head chopping ways when your backs are turned.
israel must annex sweida and protect the druze.
for shlomo, any pretext for thieving will do. as if the butchers of gaza care about any of the goyim, let alone moslems.
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aleppo | ain al-arab (kobani) receives displaced alawite family from syrian north on may 10, 2025 share aleppo province: residents of ain al-arab city (kobani) received several alawite families coming from the syrian coast.
according to reliable sohr sources, nearly ten families including doctors and engineers arrived to ain al-arab (kobani).
the world may have witnessed an escalation of slaughter of alawites and christians in early march, and amnesty international may have played a role in setting about investigating who was responsible and why it happened. but the side that gets little attention is how far western nations are willing to go to ignore the guilt of the new “post-assad” regime and giving them the responsibility to look into the situation. according to human rights lawyer prof. dan kovalik writing
on this week’s global research news hour, we take a special look at this unrepentant flood of bloodshed to which even the western mainstream media considers unfit for public broadcast, and the hell some people have to suffer to satisfy the longings of america’s “opulent minority.”
on the show, we feature long-time syrian reporter and friend vanessa beeley who talks about the people currently fleeing syria into lebanon and the stories they are relaying that are ignored by the western
mainstream media. she as well talks about her own story of fleeing syria when it was clear that the hts fighters would soon be descending on new home of damascus. after that, we talk to military and geopolitical analyst drago bosnic about the bigger picture, including what the foreign powers supporting this new regime get as a dividend for their investment.
vanessa beeley is an independent journalist and photographer who has worked extensively in the middle east – on the ground in syria, egypt, iraq and palestine, while also covering the conflict in yemen since 2015. in 2017 vanessa was a finalist for the prestigious martha gellhorn prize for journalism which was won by the much-acclaimed robert parry that year in 2019, vanessa was among recipients of the serena shim award for uncompromised integrity in journalism.
drago bosnic is a military and geopolitical analyst, regular author on global research and a frequent guest on the global research news hour radio program. in december 2024, he received an award for his writings on geopolitical analysis and on nuclear war from the mexican press club.
(global research news hour episode 471)transcript of vanessa beeley, april 14, 2025
global research: the western press actually reported on the violence in syria perpetrated
by government-aligned forces, but that was about a month ago and there have been no new reports except for instance a report from amnesty international talking about investigating the attacks against alawites, but from a month ago in baniyas. from what you can tell from the people fleeing into lebanon from syria that you’ve spoken to, has that violence actually subsided?
vanessa beeley: no, not at all. in fact, we’ve been hearing in the last four or five days that there are convoys of so-called hts, which i would still explain to people they are al-qaeda. they were formerly al-nusra front in syria, which was al-qaeda in syria. they were then re-branded as hayat tahrir al-sham or hts, as you rightly said, to try and distance themselves from the atrocities and crimes committed by al-qaeda or nusra front, but in reality the ideology
remains the same, so i still perceive them as being al-qaeda. and basically we’ve heard stories from aleppo, from hama, homs, from contacts that i still have there, that there have been huge convoys of hts forces heading towards the coastal region and the belief is that they’re going to be increasing the ethnic cleansing campaigns there.you’re right to say that i was in northern lebanon a few weeks ago, shortly after the kind of ramping up of the ethnic cleansing
g, because of course it began immediately after the takeover of damascus by hts and jolani. now he’s of course known as ahmed al-sharar, but his real name or his former name, which still has a bounty on his head, by the way, from the us, is in charge of operations. and so when i went to northern lebanon, to akkar, which is the region on the border with syria in the far north, people, then syrians, were crossing from the smuggling routes. at that point there were already 10,000,
so this is about two, three weeks ago. now i’m told there are around 30,000 to 40,000 refugees in northern lebanon fleeing the danger of ethnic cleansing and the slaughter that’s been ongoing on the coast, not only of the alawite sect but also of christians, of sunni muslims that are objecting to the extremist actions or the atrocities being committed by hts and the foreign mercenaries that came also under the hts umbrella, which include of course uyghurs from china,
chechens, tajikstans, afghanis, a huge number of foreign salafists that are operating now in syria and have been since 2011. and the atrocities that we were hearing being talked about in akkar, in lebanon, and the fact that when they fled their homes and villages, they were being hunted down in the mountains and in the forest by drones and assassinated even after they had fled.
they haven’t stopped. and even they are now taking place also in damascus. there have been attacks particularly on alawites and shia muslims in damascus itself and also attacks on the holy shrines, the shia holy shrines like sayyidah zaynab, but also other shrines across syria have been decimated.
vb: i think the last number that i had that was, let’s say, reliable from a perspective of people on the ground letting me know what the numbers were, the syrian observatory for human rights, to be honest, always downplays the figures, although it’s widely used for its reporting by the un and so on. but i think the realistic number is around 20,000 to 25,000 dead. and then on top of that, of course, the 30,000 to 40,000 refugees in lebanon.
gr: do you have any insights into why exactly even the mainstream media were reporting on the violence around march 6th and 7th and 8th and 9th, and now it’s subsided? i mean, what kind of factors entered into it? i mean, why would they report it out in the first place? and now why are they dumbing down the activities that have been taking place?vb: well, i mean, i think what’s interesting is that there was an alleged un investigation committee that went to syria.
there was a lot of controversy over that, whether they did actually send a committee or not. but i know that hts were effectively threatening people if they came forward to speak to either the media or the un, that if they did so, their families would be punished as a result.
and of course, that means they would be killed. and so i think very few people actually came forward to speak to whatever media was available, or were enabled to actually go and report on the atrocities. and i
think, you know, the other thing is, michael, of course, these media outlets, they supported for the last 14 years, the rise of hts to power.and so the last thing that western media wants to do is to report honestly, on the nature of the creature that they have put in power in syria, because they didn’t do that in the last 14 years. all of the crimes, as you well know, were apportioned to president assad personally, and secondarily to the syrian arab army and its allies, which of course
included russia, iran and hezbollah in syria that were fighting the multiple terrorist proxies that were basically being used by the west and by israel, turkey and the gulf states to overthrow the syrian government. and so the last thing that the western media wants to do, and that reflects upon western regimes also that supported this regime change war, the last thing they want to do is to portray hts as the criminal terrorist entity that it really is.
so since december the 8th, i mean, we had jeremy bowen from the bbc, literally running with excitement at the idea that hts supporters might be actually about to extra judicially execute someone who was deemed to be a regime remnant or a regime supporter. no condemnation for the fact that this summary execution without any legal process was about to be carried out, but actual enthusiasm for it. i mean, this is quite shocking.
so for me, it’s really not surprising that we’re seeing western media largely trying to play it down and to reduce the numbers to basically put the ball back in hts’s court by saying they should investigate. in other words, trying to separate the crimes that are being committed in their view by disparate groups that are not necessarily under the control of hts and therefore bringing hts in to investigate the crimes. but the reality is it’s hts militia, it’s hts
mercenaries or affiliated mercenariesthat are carrying out these crimes.
and when people have gone to hts security to make a complaint or to start an investigation, it’s been quashed completely. so, you know, i’m not surprised by the western media reaction. and i’m not surprised that they perhaps highlighted it.
but as i said, downplayed it for those few days that it was really escalating. and then basically, they’ve buried it. and now they’ve started talking again,
i’ve noticed in the last few days, there’s another story about mass graves that are going to be, of course, attributed to president assadbut there’s no one on the ground to provide counter evidence or to provide a diverging view. they don’t have anyone on the ground now.
gr: yeah, you just say they trust the fox guarding the henhouse, so to speak, right?
vb: yeah, exactly.
gr: could you just share with us of the stories that you’ve heard, maybe share with our audience, a couple of the more shocking stories that were revealed to you by the people you escaping syria?vb: well, i mean, you know, even during the years that i was reporting on syria, and in particular, on the cia mi6, incubated, or orchestrated white helmet organization that was established in turkey and jordan before it was embedded in syria alongside al qaeda.
that organization, of course, is back operating on the ground. and i was told that they were again, taking part in organ extraction and trafficking operations from the bodies of those that were massacred by the al qaeda terrorists.
and again, this is something that i’ve reported on previously. we had a un panel back in december 2018, talking about the accusations made by syrian civilians against al qaeda and the various affiliated groups and against the