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US Sets Conditions for Lifting Syria Sanctions Demands Seen as Concessions to Zionist Regime

Trump claims unconditional lifting⁣ of Syria sanctions, while they remain a key US leverage tool to pressure Joulani ⁣into normalizing ties with Tel Aviv.

Contrary to the ‌US government’s proclamation during‌ Donald Trump’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia—which portrayed the decision to‍ lift ⁣sanctions on Syria‌ as extensive and ⁣unconditional—new details reveal a three-phase‌ removal plan ⁤tied to strict conditions, according to ‌webangah News Agency.

US ‍leverages sanctions⁣ relief as bargaining chip against Joulani

The plan, partially disclosed by Associated Press, primarily revolves around​ maintaining sanctions as pressure tools against ​Syria’s new government. The US intends to temporarily ‍suspend ​sanctions through short-term waivers before linking their full removal ‍to ‍stringent demands, including expelling Palestinian ⁢groups from Syria.

The policy‍ framework drafted by the US State Department prioritizes Israel’s security and ultimately aims ⁢to normalize relations between Syria’s new leadership and Tel Aviv.

This revelation‌ comes as ⁤the US ‍administration has hesitated to take concrete steps toward lifting congressional-mandated sanctions on Syria. The disclosures align with Washington’s⁤ previously stated ⁤preconditions⁢ for reengaging with Damascus.

Abu Mohammad al-joulani had already taken steps​ aligning with US demands: remaining Palestinian factions in Syria‍ face severe restrictions, while‍ efforts—both direct (through syrian delegations visiting​ Tel Aviv) and indirect​ (via Turkish-Emirati mediation)—have intensified toward normalization.

In statements carried by US media, Trump framed Syria-Israel normalization as critical for stabilizing ​Syria’s domestic ‌affairs. White House spokesperson ​Caroline Levitt echoed this during ​her analysis of Trump’s Saudi meeting with Joulani: “Trump discussed five‌ key⁣ issues with him, including signing a⁢ normalization deal with Israel.”

Joulani tightens noose around Palestinian factions in Syria

Media reports indicate that Khaled Jibril (son ⁣of the Popular Front for Palestine ⁤Liberation founder), Khalid Abdul Majeed (Secretary-General of‍ the Popular Struggle Front in Syria), and Ziad al-Saghir (Secretary-General of Fatah al-Intifada) were forced out ‍under sustained pressure from Syrian transitional authorities.

Agencie France-Presse cited⁢ an unnamed Palestinian leader stating that while no formal ‌expulsion⁤ orders were issued, assets‌ were seized ‍members detained/harassed ⁤effectively ​banning their‍ operations. Another Palestinian source in Damascus confirmed frozen relations between most factions and Syrian officials leaving leaders ⁢feeling compelled depart.

Thomas Barak Trump-appointed special envoy post-confirmation asserted: “Trump envisions⁢ stable peaceful neighborly future.” On​ may 13th pledged lift⁤ crippling enable stabilization.

He added: regional⁣ partners Turkey ‌Arab ⁣states help restore peace security ⁣hope currently Secretary Mark Rubio oversees implementation.

Yet substantive action remains​ absent even Zionist⁤ regime​ escalates aggression amid silence observers argue weaponized relief extort concessions accelerate normalization train.

⁤ News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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