The Syrian government, with their unending brutality against it's own people has now advanced to attack the souther pronvince of Syria, this prompted about 45,000 people to flee in an unprecedented "pack your bags and move out" scenario, according to Lawrence Adam Syrian Journalist and Pro Opposition.
The fighting has intensified in the region over the last few decades and people are still fighting, so the "million dollar question" I want to ask is when will the fighting stop. Is it when the Syrian army has no opposition left? or is it when people are dead that outside help will eventually come. Syria is a disaster that should be blamed upon each and every leader in the world, with the power to stop it but they didn't. Assad and his brutal regime are only adding fire to fuel, rebels aren't helping civilian population when they are fighting back.
Innocent people will always be caught in the crossfire between two less innocent people, humanity will be the first to shed it's blood in a battle between human beings and the chaos that ensues doesn't bring order, it only fuels more chaos and gives birth to more anger, hate and terrorism (as if there isn't enough of that already).
Hospitals and medical centres are the first target to attack an opposition and in attacking Deraa, they have striked there first. Denying civilians aid and medical supplies, in efforts to kill rebels hiding amongst them. I don't know who commands the Syrian army but it must mean they hate their own people and humanity if they carry out massacres and rapes amongst the civilian population.