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After Khalidiya, Syria conflict goes on | After Khalidiya, Syria conflict goes on |
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Government and opposition sources are not quite yet in agreement on what is happening in Khalidiya. | Government and opposition sources are not quite yet in agreement on what is happening in Khalidiya. |
Syrian state TV began reporting on Sunday night that this opposition enclave of Homs, held by the rebels since the summer of 2011, had fallen. | Syrian state TV began reporting on Sunday night that this opposition enclave of Homs, held by the rebels since the summer of 2011, had fallen. |
Activists and fighters in Homs denied it, saying the government had made big gains but there were still pockets of fighters hanging on. | |
Later though, one opposition source said the enclave was "80% gone", while another said that fighters had been pushed to the margins. | Later though, one opposition source said the enclave was "80% gone", while another said that fighters had been pushed to the margins. |
Hardly any activists or fighters in Khalidiya are active on Skype now - another sign that the retreat may have happened or is at least under way. | Hardly any activists or fighters in Khalidiya are active on Skype now - another sign that the retreat may have happened or is at least under way. |
Offensive | Offensive |
The fall of Khalidiya had been expected. One Western diplomat said he had been told recently by a rebel Free Syrian Army commander that it was not possible to get any ammunition or other supplies in. Cut off from help, it was only a matter of time, perhaps, for the rebels. | The fall of Khalidiya had been expected. One Western diplomat said he had been told recently by a rebel Free Syrian Army commander that it was not possible to get any ammunition or other supplies in. Cut off from help, it was only a matter of time, perhaps, for the rebels. |
An Islamist brigade of the FSA posted video on YouTube of fighters wearing suicide belts. With no bullets left, this was their only weapon, they declared. | An Islamist brigade of the FSA posted video on YouTube of fighters wearing suicide belts. With no bullets left, this was their only weapon, they declared. |
There are other parts of Homs still, just, in rebel hands. But if they, along with Khalidiya, do fall, Homs will become just the latest in a line of regime victories on the battlefield. | There are other parts of Homs still, just, in rebel hands. But if they, along with Khalidiya, do fall, Homs will become just the latest in a line of regime victories on the battlefield. |
The regime's forces have been steadily picking off some of the villages around Homs. | The regime's forces have been steadily picking off some of the villages around Homs. |
Two months ago, with the help of the militant Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, they recaptured the nearby town of Qusair. | Two months ago, with the help of the militant Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, they recaptured the nearby town of Qusair. |
The government has halted - if not quite turned around - a rebel advance into the capital, Damascus. | The government has halted - if not quite turned around - a rebel advance into the capital, Damascus. |
Sources close to the Syrian regime say an offensive is also planned for the northern city of Aleppo. Certainly, the FSA is bracing itself for an assault on rebel-held parts of the city. | Sources close to the Syrian regime say an offensive is also planned for the northern city of Aleppo. Certainly, the FSA is bracing itself for an assault on rebel-held parts of the city. |
'Secure area' | 'Secure area' |
Some analysts are already speculating that this is the beginning of the end of the armed rebellion. | Some analysts are already speculating that this is the beginning of the end of the armed rebellion. |
Western diplomats dealing with the armed opposition believe the government may be able to establish a "secure area" running from Damascus all the way up to Hama, a city 45km (28 miles) to the north of Homs, or even to Aleppo. | Western diplomats dealing with the armed opposition believe the government may be able to establish a "secure area" running from Damascus all the way up to Hama, a city 45km (28 miles) to the north of Homs, or even to Aleppo. |
What happens now may depend on the extent of foreign intervention. | What happens now may depend on the extent of foreign intervention. |
Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been sending weapons to the FSA for some time. The US is moving towards sending small arms. The UK is contemplating such a step, but would only do so after a vote in Parliament. | Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been sending weapons to the FSA for some time. The US is moving towards sending small arms. The UK is contemplating such a step, but would only do so after a vote in Parliament. |
It would probably take a very large influx of weapons to break the government's momentum. | It would probably take a very large influx of weapons to break the government's momentum. |
However, that does not mean that the armed uprising will be extinguished. | However, that does not mean that the armed uprising will be extinguished. |
President Bashar al-Assad has had to use his own foreign fighters, from Hezbollah, to pursue his offensive. | President Bashar al-Assad has had to use his own foreign fighters, from Hezbollah, to pursue his offensive. |
He does not have enough loyal manpower to chase the rebels into the countryside, the mountains and the deserts. | He does not have enough loyal manpower to chase the rebels into the countryside, the mountains and the deserts. |
Even if the government takes back the big cities and the main roads, Syria will remain divided, the conflict far from over. | Even if the government takes back the big cities and the main roads, Syria will remain divided, the conflict far from over. |
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