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A new documentary called “Mystery of Falling” examines what took place in Aleppo in 2016, from the perspective of “pro-revolution” opposition members and leaders. What they mistakenly refer to as the fall of Aleppo was more accurately the dismantling of their western-funded fake “revolution”, and the liberation of innocent civilians that were held captive and besieged for five years by terrorist factions in Aleppo.

The Syrian Arab Army along with their allies; Hezbollah, Russia, and Iran coordinated a successful liberation operation and retook control of the area. The terrorist factions were sent to terrorist concentrated areas via green buses. Celebrations erupted in the streets and Christmas was openly celebrated for the first time in 5 years in 2016.

However, this was not what corporate media channels reported. Instead they focused on a few dishonest self-proclaimed “journalists” and social media personalities that were equating the events to a holocaust. They created coordinated “goodbye” videos and tried to create worldwide hysteria in a propaganda campaign that ultimately was futile. Aleppocaust even became a popular hashtag. I wrote about the events that took place and the main actors that were purporting this narrative in an article titled: Aleppocaust? Final Goodbye Messages from Aleppo’s Finest Actors.

The documentary below was published on July 8th, 2018 and features journalist Hadi Abdallah who interviews prominent members of the anti-Assad opposition camp in Arabic. It was produced by Fish Eye Media Productions a Media/News Company in Idlib, Syria according to their Facebook Page.

One of those interviewed in the documentary is none other than Maayouf Abu Bahr a member of the Al Zinki terrorist group that beheaded a 12-year-old boy named Abdallah Issa on the back of a pickup, while joyfully recording every disgusting minute of it. From the taunting to the gruesome beheading it was all caught on video which they proudly broadcast.

Al-Qaeda propagandist Hadi Al-Abdallah, who has been hailed as a hero in Western pro regime change circles, embraces and then interviews Maayouf Abu Bahr, one of the Zinki child beheaders, for his new documentary on the fall of #Aleppo.https://t.co/Drz4lqYxSv #Syria pic.twitter.com/w1Vcfcvfvn — Walid (@walid970721) July 11, 2018

The documentary mentions that the opposition groups lacked proper organization and cooperation in Aleppo which was a contributing factor to their epic loss. Each group controlled a specific area and did not work well with the neighboring groups. The liberation of Aleppo was one of the biggest defeats in their fabricated “revolution”. They were emotionally and morally defeated before being militarily conquered. Maayouf Abu Bahr mentioned that in addition to the Syrian and Russian forces there were 32 other groups that were pro-Assad that were fighting against them. It’s interesting to hear those interviewed admit and accept the fact that internal treachery, dishonesty, and other negative factors led to their defeat.

Life in Aleppo quickly returned back to normal. Civilians returned back to their homes, children returned to their schools, shops reopened and the grueling life they once lived under the ruthless reign of terrorists became a memory in the minds of those who were fortunate enough to make it out of this ordeal alive. What terrorist sympathizing social media personalities such as Hadi Abdallah want you to believe is that life under these opposition groups is favorable to the Syrian government but the on-the-ground truth obliterates this and their other lies.

#Siria🇸🇾 Abbiamo sconfitto il terrore con il coraggio e la nostra voglia di vita! #donne siriane non solo escono a pranzo con le amiche ma vanno pure in giro da sole 😉 Mia compagna di scuola vi manda i saluti dalla Cittadella di #Aleppo #SiriaVive #BelleNotizie #NonViDicono pic.twitter.com/TJe82peWN8 — Naman Tarcha نعمان طرشه (@NamanTarcha) July 9, 2018

*(Intro image: Maayouf Abu Bahr a member of the Al Zinki terrorist group that beheaded a 12-year-old boy named Abdallah Issa.)