Arab Times

Syrians gather

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Hundreds of Syrians gathered at landmark squares in the Syrian capital Saturday, honking their car horns, flashing victory signs and waving Syrian flags in scenes of defiance that followed unpreceden­ted joint airstrikes by the United States, France and Britain.

Immediatel­y after the attack, hundreds of residents gathered in Damascus’ landmark Omayyad square, celebratin­g what they said was the army’s success in shooting down or derailing some of the missiles. Many waved Syrian, Russian and Iranian flags. Some clapped their hands and danced, others drove in convoys, honking their horns in defiance.

“We are not scared of America’s missiles. We humiliated their missiles,” said Mahmoud Ibrahim, half his body hanging outside his car window, waving a Syrian flag. The crowd then moved toward the nearby Damascus University where pro-government fighters danced, waving their automatic rifles over their heads. The seemingly limited strikes with no apparent future strategy for how to deal with the wider civil war was a cause for celebratio­n by Assad supporters but criticized by the Syrian opposition.

Mohammad Alloush, spokesman for the Army of Islam rebel group, called the airstrikes a “farce” in a Twitter posting. Nasr al-Hariri, a senior opposition leader, said Syrians need a strategy that leads to a political solution to “save it from the brutality of the Syrian regime.”

Russia on Saturday failed to win UN backing for a condemnati­on of military strikes launched by the United States, Britain and France on Syria in retaliatio­n for an alleged chemical weapons attack.

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