Rezim Syiah Assad Butuh 4 Tahun Hancurkan Aleppo yang Dibangun Sejak 4000 Tahun Lalu

aleppo-kini-kami-akan-kembali-2Eramuslim – Cuma butuh waktu 4 tahun lamanya bagi tentara rezim Syiah Assad dan sekutunya untuk menghancurkan kota Aleppo yang telah dibangun sejak 4 ribu tahun yang lalu itulah ungkapan yang tepat melihat gambaran kota Aleppo saat ini.

Pernyataan ini diungkapkan Penasihat Khusus utusan PBB untuk Suriah, Jan Egeland, dalam konferensi persnya pada hari Kamis (15/12) kemarin menanggai genosida dan penghancuran massal di kota Aleppo, Suriah.

Nama Aleppo berasal dari kata “Halaba” (bahasa Amori) yang memiliki arti besi atau tembaga, yaitu sumber daya alam utama kota pada masa itu. Sedangkan dalam bahasa Aram,Halaba berarti putih, mengacu pada warna tanah dan marmer yang melimpah di sana.

Selain terkenal dengan Masjid Umayyah yang telah berusia ribuan tahun, Aleppo memiliki Benteng Citadel berbentuk elips dengan panjang sekitar 450 meter dan lebar 325 meter dengan ketinggian 50 meter dari kaki bukit dan berada di pusat kota. (Skynewsarab/Alarabiya/Republika/Ram)

Berikut kota Aleppo saat ini pasca penaklukan rezim Syiah Assad dan sekutunya:

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A general view shows smoke rising from buildings in Aleppo's southeastern al-Zabdiya neighbourhood following government strikes on December 14, 2016. Shelling and air strikes sent terrified residents running through the streets of Aleppo as a deal to evacuate rebel districts of the city was in danger of falling apart. / AFP / STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images)

A general view shows the damage in the government-held al-Shaar neighborhood of Aleppo, during a media tour, Syria December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki

The remains of a shell are seen as forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad stand inside Aleppo's historic citadel, during a media tour, Syria December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki

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A general view shows Syrian pro-government forces walking in the ancient Umayyad mosque in the old city of Aleppo in the foreground and the city's citadel in the background on December 13, 2016, after they captured the area. After weeks of heavy fighting, regime forces were poised to take full control of Aleppo, dealing the biggest blow to Syria's rebellion in more than five years of civil war. / AFP / George OURFALIAN (Photo credit should read GEORGE OURFALIAN/AFP/Getty Images)

Kefa Jawish (R) and her husband Tajeddin Ahmed walk among the ruins of a destroyed mosque in Aleppo's Hanano district as they head to check their house for the first time in four years in the city's northeastern Haydariya neighbourhood on December 4, 2016. Jawish was among hundreds of Syrians returning to east Aleppo in recent days after the army recaptured large swathes of the city from rebels and encouraged residents to visit neighbourhoods and homes they left years earlier. / AFP / Youssef KARWASHAN / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY RIM HADDAD (Photo credit should read YOUSSEF KARWASHAN/AFP/Getty Images)

The remains of a shell are pictured outside Aleppo's historic citadel, during a media tour, Syria December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki

Buses which will be used to evacuate rebel fighters and their families from rebel-held areas of Aleppo are seen waiting on December 15, 2016. Russia, Syrian military sources and rebel officials confirmed that a new agreement had been reached after a first evacuation plan collapsed the day before amid fresh fighting. Syrian state television reported that some 4,000 rebels and their families were to be evacuated. / AFP / Youssef KARWASHAN (Photo credit should read YOUSSEF KARWASHAN/AFP/Getty Images)

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