"Many Syrians originally sympathetic to the rebels
have been horrified by events such as the reported execution on June 9th of a
14-year-old boy by jihadists in Aleppo, allegedly for insulting the Prophet
Muhammad. Downtrodden Sunnis who six months ago were the mainstay of the
opposition may be thinking again. “I hate the regime,” says a woman from a poor
Damascus suburb. “But if forced to choose, perhaps I would rather live under
them than the rebels. I am tired of the violence.” Qatari
and Saudi support for the opposition has also scared a lot of Syrians. “This is
now a war in Syria, but not a Syrian war,” says a dissident artist in the
capital. “I have no illusions that the Gulf backers are interested in us having
democracy.” (thanks Khelil)