The Syrian Arab tribes in the city of Aleppo: Supporting our people in Manbij against the SDF militias

On June 3rd, the Syrian Arab tribes in the governorate of Aleppo confirmed their support for people in the town of Manbij, northeast of Aleppo, who protested against the US-backed SDF militias.

The tribal leaders called on our people in Manbij to continue their uprising in the face of the separatist SDF militias’ terrorist practices.

The tribal leaders issued a statement saying: “Ten years have passed and our enemy is waiting for us in order to divide our land and strip our Syrian Arab identity. We were created free, we will not kneel except to God.”

The tribal leaders called on the Syrians in Manbij to fulfill their rebellion, and with them all the Syrian Arab tribes and clans to support them and stand with them.

The tribal leaders concluded their statement by emphasizing that “Our word is one and our position is one.” 

On June 2nd, 4 citizens were martyred and others were injured as a result of the targeting by the US-backed SDF militiamen with live bullets.

O. al-Mohammad

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