Israeli Strikes/ ISIS Bombings "Tactical Changes" In the MENA Remake

Coming hot on the heels of the second "ISIS suicide bombing" right where Usreael's Kurds are in Syria.. NOT A COINCIDENCE--- We have more news about Israeli airstrikes and an explosion in Latakia.Do you all recall in the previous post dated January 12/2019- I expressed, plainly, that the tactics had shifted and The Next Phase of the MENA Remake has Likely Begun.Hell that was even the title of the post. Quoting below, your's truly stated..

Only the means/method or way to achieve the goal is changing.NOTHING MORE.   That tells me the regional remake is still on. And most probably we've entered a new phase that requires this 'tactical change'

 Read that anywhere else? Doubtful, because there are exactly two independent analysts (that I know of ) covering the remake ongoing in the region. Myself and Scott at Nomadiceveryman.(linked in the sidebar) From where I sit all other alt media/alt analysts, so labelled, are obfuscating the remake agenda. By intentionally misleading their audience on what is really occurring. That's how I see it.  Israeli Strikes in Syria Reveal New Battlefield for Post-Civil War Era

Syria has been the center of great power politics, and an attempt by various forces to control the region through proxies in the conflict. It also became a battlefield between different ideologies, and quests for autonomy amid the chaos and the rise of Islamic State. Now that era is drawing to a close and a new battlefield shift is taking place

However, the current battlefield in Syria is made more complex by the lack of chaos. This appears counterintuitive. The chaos of the Syrian conflict enabled Israel to act in the shadows because other countries were also participating. But the end of the conflict means more focus on these airstrikes. The Syrian government wants to return to eastern Syrian areas that the US plans to withdraw from. 

How can it return to eastern Syria and challenge the growing extremist threat in Idlib, while dealing with a simmering conflict between Israel and Iran? The regime doesn't want that and neither does its Russian ally.

Something else mentioned previously- the picking away at Syria on multiple fronts.Also stated repeatedly There is going to be no US withdrawal. Never was. Isn't going to happen. This was a psyop to increase attacks on Syria, undercover, of claims about some non-existent agreement between Damascus and Baghdad. As the US launched strikes (coalition) they ethnically cleansed more of the resident Arab population so that 1/3 of Syria could be Kurdified and occupied. Permanently. There will be no 'safe zone' agreement with Turkey- That was just more spin originating with a Trump tweet- Trump's tweets often kick off very deceptive actions already planned by the US military

Yesterday:  Breaking: 2nd "suicide attack" in Syria- Usreal/Kurdish Check Point HitThe latest:  Times of Israel

"Satellite images released by an Israeli firm on Tuesday appeared to show extensive damage at Damascus International Airport as a result of Israeli airstrikes on Sunday and early Monday. On Sunday, Israel reportedly conducted a rare daylight missile attack on Iranian targets in Syria. In response, Iran fired a surface-to-surface missile at the northern Golan Heights, which was intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system over the Mount Hermon ski resort, according to the Israel Defense Forces"


" Satellite images released by an Israeli firm on Tuesday appeared to show extensive damage at Damascus International Airport as a result of Israeli airstrikes on Sunday and early Monday" 

During 20-21 January in the most significant escalation since 9-10 May 2018Bombing Rocks Latakia

"At least one person was killed Tuesday in a car bombing in the Syrian regime's coastal stronghold of Latakia, reported state news agency SANA.SANA cited the head of the Latakia health department as saying a "terrorist explosion" had killed one civilian and wounded 14.SANA earlier said the person killed was the driver of the vehicle, a Suzuki minivan, that blew up in the Sahat al-Hamam district.According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the blast was caused by an explosive device hidden inside the car or near it.Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP that the driver was not a suicide attacker.

Most of those wounded were hit by shrapnel, the director of the city's Tishrin hospital, Louay Naddaf, told state television.Authorities found a second explosive device in the same place and defused it just before it was due to blow up, SANA said"

For all those people that insist on stating the war on Syria is over... Please stop saying that.Those claims only obfuscate the reality, intentionally or unintentionally,  of what is an ongoing process. This regional remake is far from over. 

The tactics have changed. The objective remains.