The Syrian Struggle and Conflict.

The Syrian Struggle and Conflict. Based in Ithaca, New York `14850: News items and reports taken from social media such as twitters, facebooks, instagrams and tumbirs, for example, to give a complete picture of current Syrian related conflict news you will never get anywhere else. Note False rumor reports deleted after verification check Oct. 7, 2015
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This Graphic Shows the Astonishing Scale of Syria's Refugee Crisis
This map shows how many Syrian refugees have entered into surrounding countries. It is estimated that a total of 4.1 million people have died in the civil war in Syria. Almost 2 million people have fled to Turkey in search of safety.
Islam the way of life
One of the most haunting photos I’ve ever seen about the war in Syria
Are Syria's Alawites turning their backs on Assad?
Some Alawite leaders are challenging the intent and legitimacy of a document leaked to Western media, presumably issued by Alawite notables, that proclaims an independent Alawite identity and breaking all ties with the Assad regime.
BACKSTREET - ALEPPO by Michael Sheridan | Redbubble
backstreet in Aleppo, Syria
X. It’s what’s happening
Fox News ‏@FoxNews 15h15 hours ago Destruction of Aleppo: Before and after photos show once-vibrant city in ruins http://fxn.ws/2ibxpsY
X. It’s what’s happening
Al Bawaba News ‏@AlBawabaEnglish 12m12 minutes ago Trilateral ‘#Moscow Declaration’ suggests broader ceasefire for #Syria http://buff.ly/2hqGN84
The old town of Yazd has many crumbling and abandoned sections.
Ain Dara (III)
The Ain Dara temple, located northwest of Aleppo, Syria, is an Iron Age Syro-Hittite temple noted for its similarities to Solomon's Temple as described in the Hebrew Bible. According to the excavator Ali Abu Assaf, it was in existence from 1300 BC until 740BC and remained "basically the same" during the period of the Solomonic Temple's construction (1000-900BC) as it had been before, so that it predates the Solomonic Temple. The temples of Emar, Munbaqa, and Ebla are also comparable.