The newest claim of WMD use was headlined last week in Alarabiya.net, the semi-official Saudi network. Alarabiya has been the favorite network to pass on opposition Jihadi claims of Syrian regime use of WMD. Which is one reason I usually immediately suspected every and each claim. The latest claim was apparently taken down, or maybe just pushed into the back ‘pages’ soon after:
“Syrian opposition activists again accused President Bashar al-Assad’s forces of using chemical weapons near the capital Damascus on Thursday, publishing the video of an apparently unconscious man lying on a bed and being treated by medics. The alleged attack on the neighborhood of Jobar comes a week after the Syrian government sent a letter to the United Nations claiming it had evidence that rebel groups were planning a toxic gas attack in the same area, Reuters reported. Activists from the opposition “Jobar Revo” group posted the video on YouTube of a man being treated with oxygen and being injected by medics. A voice off-screen said Thursday’s date and that there was “a poison attack in Jobar.” …………..”
This excerpt next is from Seymour Hersh’s latest (allegedly controversial) writing on this topic and his allegations about Turkey’s Erdogan: