مايحدث في سوريا تمرد مسلح مدعوم من الخارج يستغل الاحتجاجات لتنفيذ اجنده خارجيه
يوما بعديوم تتاكد المعلومات ان ما يجري في سوريا تمرد مسلح مدعوم من دول الجوار لتشويه الحكومه السوريه بانها تقتل المواطنين المحتجين وبوجود التضليل الاعلامي الذي يستثمره الغرب ةاسرائيل للتدخل العسكري في الشأن السوري
Rakan al-Majali said on Thursday that his country was trying to stop the smuggling operations, which had happened more than once in Jordan's northern city of al-Ramtha, Syria's state SANA news agency reported.
He added that the Jordanian government was concerned about the issue.
On Wednesday, Syrian border guards stepped up security measures along the common border.
The guards thoroughly searched the cars passing through border crossings, looking for weapons and explosive devices potentially destined for opposition groups in Syria.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March, with demonstrations being held both against and in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
Hundreds of people, including members of the security forces, have been killed in the unrest.
The opposition and Western countries accuse security forces of being behind the killings in Syria over the past months, but the government blames outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups for the deadly violence, saying that the unrest is being orchestrated from abroad.
Damascus also asserts that the forces have been given clear instructions not to harm civilians.
يوما بعديوم تتاكد المعلومات ان ما يجري في سوريا تمرد مسلح مدعوم من دول الجوار لتشويه الحكومه السوريه بانها تقتل المواطنين المحتجين وبوجود التضليل الاعلامي الذي يستثمره الغرب ةاسرائيل للتدخل العسكري في الشأن السوري
الأردن يعترف بأنه تم
تهريب أسلحه إلى داخل سوريا من الاردن
كالة الانباء السوريه سانا
قال وزير الشؤون
الاعلاميه و الاتصالات الأردني (راكان الجمالي ) انه تم تهريب الاسلحه إلى سوريا من الحدود
الاردنيه .
حيث قال يوم الخميس إن
بلاده تسعى لوقف عمليات تهريب الاسلحه والتي تمت أكثر من مره من مدينة الرمثا الواقعة
شمال الأردن , وإن
الحكومة الاردنيه تشعر بقلق حول هذه المسأله .
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Jordan says arms smuggled into Syria
The Jordanian media affairs and communications minister has said that arms have been smuggled into Syria from Jordan's border with the country.
Rakan al-Majali said on Thursday that his country was trying to stop the smuggling operations, which had happened more than once in Jordan's northern city of al-Ramtha, Syria's state SANA news agency reported.
He added that the Jordanian government was concerned about the issue.
On Wednesday, Syrian border guards stepped up security measures along the common border.
The guards thoroughly searched the cars passing through border crossings, looking for weapons and explosive devices potentially destined for opposition groups in Syria.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March, with demonstrations being held both against and in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
Hundreds of people, including members of the security forces, have been killed in the unrest.
The opposition and Western countries accuse security forces of being behind the killings in Syria over the past months, but the government blames outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups for the deadly violence, saying that the unrest is being orchestrated from abroad.
Damascus also asserts that the forces have been given clear instructions not to harm civilians.
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