The Zionist monster wants to split Syria

Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine), 06.03.2025

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Israel is trying to neutralize what security officials see as a threat: Turkish-backed Islamists trying to unify Syria.In recent days, the Zionist military has attacked additional military sites in new areas of southern Syria to keep weapons out of the hands of the new government. The Zionist monster announced yesterday that it would spend more than $1 billion to aid the Druze in northern Israel, a move to coax the minority group to help convince the Syrian Druze to reject and fight the new government.

Last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for a “breakout” of southern Syria. He declared that Syrian government forces, once aligned with al-Qaeda, would not be allowed to enter the area. The funding for the Druze came after Israel threatened to take military action to protect Syria’s Druze minority, when tensions erupted over the weekend between some Druze and government security forces in a Damascus suburb.

The Zionist state’s actions are paving the way for a federal Syria with an autonomous region ruled by friendly Druze. According to the Zionist plan, Syria would become a union of states, most of them autonomous and with a weak central government. “A stable Syria can only be a federal Syria that includes different autonomies and respects different ways of life,” Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said at a ministerial meeting in Brussels on February 24.

It is unlikely that Syria’s new leadership will accept a federal system, but Israel has bombed military infrastructure since Assad’s fall to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of HTS, weakening their military capabilities.

In a speech on Tuesday, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, known as al-Julani, condemned Israel’s recent actions inside Syria. “Since Israel occupied the Syrian Golan Heights in 1967, it has never stopped violating the rights of our people,” he said.

In his speech to senior government officials and diplomats, al-Shara warned that “attempts to uproot Palestinians from their land threaten the entire Arab nation” and that it was “the core of a broader project” aimed at changing the geopolitical map of the region.

“What is happening today in Gaza is a wake-up call for all of us,” he said, adding that “Arab countries must unite their positions and assume their responsibility towards the Palestinian people.” He stressed that Syria “is ready to provide assistance to Gaza and put an end to the aggression.”

Some Druze have expressed concern about Syria’s new rulers and expressed support for Israel. However, many others have demonstrated in the streets, denouncing Israel’s ambitions, and Druze leaders have declared that they remain united with Syria. At this week’s protest, one man unfurled an Israeli flag, but it was pulled down and burned. “Our position is clear,” said Laith Balous, a prominent Druze militia leader in Sweida. “We do not want a civil war.”

The Zionist monster out from Gaza, Syria and Lebanon!

For the Arab revolution!

For Palestine, red and free from the river to the sea!

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