Do you need help fighting ISIS?



26 April 2025 - by Bayan Alkelany


A report by France’s TF1 channel has been widely circulated in a shortened version—missing the very heart of the story. The part that was cut flips the narrative on its head. Here's the full report…

"Do you need help fighting ISIS?”—this line, delivered at the very end of the video, reveals the entire purpose behind France producing this piece.

When Western media could no longer cover up al-Jolani’s sectarian massacres, they were forced to acknowledge some of them—but in a cunning, hypocritical way, sugar coating the truth while slipping in the poison. The report appears to be a documentary condemning atrocities, but in reality, it’s a slick propaganda effort—aimed at justifying terrorism and rebranding al-Jolani, the former ISIS leader, as “the new strongman” and “the moderate enemy of ISIS.”

They recount horrific crimes against the Alawites, only to immediately insert the familiar lie that “regime remnants are still roaming”—as if these massacres can somehow be justified as part of the fight against the Syrian state. It’s the same tired narrative they’ve been spinning since 2011.

But the world isn’t blind anymore. Everyone has seen the truth: the Syrian army wasn’t battling peaceful protesters or moderate dissidents. It was facing a tidal wave of terrorists, imported from across the globe with direct Western support.

And now, with all their masks slipping, Western media is trying once again to sell us al-Jolani—this time not in combat fatigues, but in a suit and tie. After failing to promote him through blood and violence, they now present him as an acceptable “alternative” to ISIS—even though his fighters still fly ISIS flags in broad daylight.

This media charade is nothing but a desperate attempt to whitewash a man who helped al-Baghdadi found a legacy of sectarian slaughter—now marketed as a potential “partner” in the fight against terrorism.

But the game is over. No one’s buying it anymore. The so-called revolution has collapsed, and with it, your false narrative. What’s left is the ruin you created, the massacres you excuse on camera, conceal behind the slogan of ‘fighting regime remnants,’ and sugarcoat under the guise of ‘fighting ISIS.’

The only real path to defeating ISIS lies in dismantling al-Jolani’s entire terrorist apparatus—and in restoring Syria’s loyal soldiers, who’ve spent the last fourteen years standing on the front lines against terrorism.




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