Luxury garage from Assads Palace: rebels reveal its infigible wealth!

Luxury garage from Assads Palace: rebels reveal its infigible wealth!
Current revelations in the Middle East show the splendor of past times: After the storm on the abandoned Presidential Palace of Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, rebels have discovered an impressive engine collection that reflects the opulent lifestyle of the fallen dictator. A viral video on the platform X shows how a stranger drives through the garage of the fleeing ruler, in which there are around 50 luxury vehicles, including magnificent limousines, impressive off-road vehicles, Ferraris and even a Rolls-Royce Phantom, reports OE24
rebels show Assad's abundance
The rebels under the leadership of Haiat Tahrir al-Sham not only gained a symbolic victory with access to this assets, but also gave a deep insight into the wasteful excesses of the former Syrian leader. The value of the vehicles is estimated at several million euros, which underlines massive inequality in Syria, while many citizens have to live in extreme poverty.
The discovery of Assad's luxurious possessions comes at a critical time, since the EU accuses the platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The European Union may have picked up against the platform after concerns about the spread of extremist content and disinformation have been loud, especially in the context of the recent acts of violence that occurred on Israel after the attack of Hamas. According to BBC , the EU has now initiated formal investigations that aim to check the practices and systems of X, especially with regard to the ban on illegal content.
The CEO of X, Elon Musk, explained that the company worked with the authorities and strive to create a safe environment for all users. Nevertheless, X, especially under the strict new rules of the Digital Services Act, could experience considerable legal pressure, since possible violations of the rules of the platform to combat HATE Speech and extreme content were revealed.
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