Guess Jolani's Mother Can Do It

WATCH: Syrian rebels troll Hezbollah

The Syrian rebel group HTS has released a short clip mocking the late Hassan Nasrallah's mockery of their failure to take down Bashar Assad.

Syrian ruler Mohammad al-Jolani. (Screenshot.)

The Syrian rebel organization HTS recently released a video juxtaposing the mockery of late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, claiming Jolani would never reach Damascus, with images of the rebel leader doing just that.

In the first part of the video, Nasrallah, who has since been eliminated by the IDF, mocks the HTS as incompetent, saying that Jolani "and his mother" are incapable of taking Damascus.

The second half shows Jolani not only entering the capital but also his forces showing what appears to be professionalism and skill in operating as an armed force.

Watch:

Nasrallah's prediction vs. reality. (Uncredited.)

Hezbollah and the Syrian rebel coalition did not just clash in the media but on the battlefield, as Hezbollah forces were assigned to help prop up Bashar Assad's regime alongside direct help from Iran and Russia.

However, following the Israeli attacks on the terrorist force, it was forced to recall many forces from Syria, and many of the remainder left following Assad's fall.


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