Multi-stage plan for partitioning Syria with Zionist regime playing a role
A Lebanese Newspaper Reveals a Dangerous Scenario Against Syria After Unprecedented Zionist Regime attacks on Multiple Areas, Including Near Julani’s Residence
According to a report by the English section of Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Lebanon’s Al-Binaa newspaper, informed political circles in the region believe that Syria—after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government at the hands of terrorist and extremist elements led by Abu Muhammad al-Julani—is facing a dangerous multi-phase project, which has already progressed through several stages.
The Lebanese newspaper quoted these circles in an article published today, Saturday, stating that a sinister plan for Syria is being executed in phases. The scheme began with the overthrow of Syria’s former government (Bashar al-Assad) through an intelligence-military-political program backed by agreements between the U.S., the Zionist regime, and Turkey. This was followed by massacres in Syria’s coastal (Alawite-majority) regions and earlier clashes with Kurdish militants in eastern Syria.
The report adds that attacks have now also targeted Druze-populated areas under the pretext of insulting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).however, all past and ongoing events fall within a broader project to spread chaos across Syria, carried out with terrorist groups’ involvement and regional powers’ consent—those with political and military influence in Syria. The ultimate goal is Syria’s fragmentation into independent entities, weakening its sovereignty and imposing foreign trusteeship upon it.
Al-Binaa noted: These circles warned that dragging syria into civil war and partition would have severe military, security, and political repercussions for the entire region—especially Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, and Iraq—likely plunging these nations into security turmoil. They predict renewed pressure on Baghdad through manipulated security conditions to accept political concessions similar to those imposed on Syria.