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Syria’s disintegration on the Zionist agenda and the reflective silence of Al Julani

An Arab newspaper cited the Zionist regime's map against Syria in the shadow of the recent statement of the prime minister.

reports Mehr News Agency , transnational newspaper “Since the rise of terrorist elements led by Abu Muhammad al -Julani in Syria, Ray Elium voted in a report that the Zionist regime has been increasingly pursuing its rude policies towards the country. It has occupied more parts of Syrian territory. The regime’s foreign minister has announced that the occupiers do not intend to leave Syria.

while the new Syrian rulers have adopted a deadly silent Zionist aggression. Not only these elements, but also their supportive countries, have not even spoken a word in condemning the aggression of the Zionist regime against Syria as if the rule of an Arab country has not been violated by the worst enemies of the Arab Ummah.

Israel Humoma’s political analyst on Netanyahu’s remarks about the need to establish a weapon-free area in southern Syria said: “Our estimate is that in Syria internal tensions and tensions. Conflicts between different tribes will occur in the coming period. Al -Julani has said he does not intend to attack Israel, but it is not yet clear. Our second concern is Türkiye that holds the Syrian guardianship.

Raya Elium newspaper wrote: It is quite obvious that the Zionist regime has been compiled in the shadow of a plan, seeking to divide Syria into tribal, racial and religious sections rather than Eliminate any threat from this country against it.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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