Sabra: Syria Opposition to Fight 'until Liberation'

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Rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime will fight "until the whole country is liberated", opposition chief George Sabra said Wednesday, after the army and Hizbullah fighters overran the strategic town of Qusayr.

"We say to the heroes in the Free Syrian Army: this is a small juncture, in which you proved your rare heroism. It will be followed by the liberation of the whole country," Sabra said.

"Your demands and your struggle are righteous, and that is why you will be victorious. You will defeat these sectarian gangs and their masters in Qom and Tehran," he addressed the opposition's fighters, referring to Hizbullah's ties to Iran.

"Let the Shiites know that what happened in Qusayr destroys the ties of brotherhood and humanity between neighbors, and this will achieve the objectives of the Israeli enemy."

"They are chanting in the name of Zainab and Hussein while acting out of malice and hatred," Sabra added.

The rebel leader also denounced the "foreign invasion" of Qusayr, adding that "the criminal regime can no longer survive without foreign weapons".

He noted: "Qusayr is a precious piece of Syria's big heart and those who were martyred while defending it are heroes."

Comments 5
Missing love4bashar3 05 June 2013, 18:34

loooooooser

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 05 June 2013, 20:46

George Sabra is more decent than any of of your monstrous leaders.

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 05 June 2013, 19:50

Hope you get the help you need soon, and show those criminal outlaws in Damascus what you can do when fighting on equal terms !

Missing peace 05 June 2013, 23:55

LOL if he were CIA then bashar would have been long gone but the USA and israel do not want your bashar to fall.... so it means you are allied together! hard to listen to i guess! LOL!

Thumb Senescence 06 June 2013, 01:59

Honestly now peace, do you think the CIA/USA/Israel etc. is so powerful and omnipotent that they can change the course of history as if flicking on a switch ? I'm not saying this is the case, but they've failed many times. In fact, most of their foreign operations have ended up failing. It's only a handful that have succeeded, though admittedly with decisive results.

The Mossad on the other hand, is a different story entirely. The exact opposite in fact. Perhaps there is more to it than we can see, which is the case, always.