The editor of Rai al-Youm newspaper considered Syria to be a laboratory for Tel Aviv's conspiracy to divide Arab countries, and warned these countries that are content with merely issuing statements condemning the regime's aggressions.
According to Ashura News, quoted by Mehr News Agency, Abdul Bari Atwan, a well-known analyst of the Arab world and editor of the electronic newspaper Rai al-Youm, warned about a major conspiracy that the Zionist regime has designed for Arab countries, and announced in his new article: Following a new airstrike that the Zionists carried out near the Syrian presidential palace on Friday, and its shrapnel reached the headquarters of Ahmed al-Sharaa (Abu Muhammad al-Julani), the head of the new Syrian government, the occupying regime's fighter jets carried out 20 new attacks on the country on Saturday morning, targeting military sites in several parts of Syria, including Idlib (the former capital of Ahmed al-Sharaa), Hama, and Latakia.
Abdul Bari Atwan emphasized: The Zionist regime’s attacks on Syria, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel Katz, the occupation regime’s Minister of War, pointed out in a joint statement, carry a clear message to the new Syrian government headed by Abu Muhammad al-Julani. These Zionist officials, while claiming to support the Druze in Syria, announced that they will never allow Syrian forces to be stationed in the south of the country.
The Palestinian analyst said: Southern Syria is currently completely under Zionist occupation and the occupation regime’s army has established nine military bases there. Also, the occupation forces’ excuse for staying in southern Syria is that they want to prevent the presence of hostile Syrian forces in the Druze-populated areas of the country, prevent weapons from entering Syria, and keep Damascus under constant threat from Israel, which can target it whenever it wants.
According to this regional strategic affairs analyst, the Zionist regime is seeking to redraw the map of the Middle East according to a new strategy, the first chapter of which began with Syria and its foundations are as follows:
- The Zionist regime wants to incite sectarian and ethnic minorities in all major Arab countries against the regimes ruling these countries, and to implement this plan, it uses sedition and ethnic and religious conflicts and to prepare the ground for Israeli military influence in these countries.
- To implement this plan in Syria, the Zionist regime has claimed to support the Druze tribe and forced them to insult the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in order to create religious conflict and sedition. Certainly, the Zionist regime's black espionage operations room is the same party that directs these seditions, and the creation of conflict in the areas of Jaramana and Sahnaya in the suburbs of Damascus, as well as the conflicts that took place on the northern coast of Syria, was also under the direction of this Israeli espionage operations room.
-The Zionist regime has included all Arab countries, especially large countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Algeria, in its conspiracy, and in the next stage, these countries will be included; because in all these countries there are many sectarian and ethnic minorities and a suitable environment is available for the implementation of the Israeli conspiracy.
-Syria is only a testing ground for the implementation of these plans of the occupation regime in all Arab countries; because the current structure of Syria in severe sectarian and ethnic differences and the absence of a single government that can organize the country, is a suitable platform for the Zionists to achieve this goal. The crimes that occurred on the northern coast of Syria and the expulsion of more than a million military and security personnel and employees of government institutions on the pretext of their affiliation with the former government are among other factors that provide a suitable platform for sedition and internal conflicts in Syria.
-We reiterate that division and partition is the ultimate goal of this Zionist plan through the creation of sectarian and ethnic cantons, and if such a plan is implemented in Syria, the next turn will be for the main Arab centers.
-The United States and other Western countries are fully aware of this Zionist plan and support it. That is why the Americans and Westerners are silent in the face of the Zionist regime's continuous attacks on Syria and Lebanon. The ultimate goal of these plans is to disintegrate all Arab countries like Libya, and I wish the people knew this.
Abdul Bari Atwan noted: We have often opposed the policies of Walid Jumblatt, the former head of the Progressive Socialist Party of Lebanon, before, but now we fully agree with his positions, which emphasize the need to unite the Druze community against the sedition of the Zionist regime and to protect the Syrian Druze from their Syrian and Arab identity. The occupying regime wants to drag the Druze into a war with more than 2 billion Muslims around the world and turn the Druze community into a tool to serve the regime’s agenda.
The Palestinian analyst continued: “But such a war as the Zionists are seeking is doomed to failure, and the occupying enemy, who was defeated in Gaza, Yemen, and Lebanon, should not succeed in carrying out its plots against Syria or any other Arab Muslim country. The signs of the Zionists’ defeat are clear, and massacring children, starving civilians, and wreaking havoc are never victories.”
Atwan concluded by emphasizing that if the new regime ruling Damascus is truly opposed to the project of dividing Syria, the first step it should take is to be in the trenches of resistance and reject the conspiratorial project of compromise with the Zionists as soon as possible and turn Syria into a symbol of peaceful coexistence. But will the Golani government really do this? All Arab countries that are content with only issuing statements condemning the Zionist regime's aggression against Syria and turning a blind eye to Israel's crimes should know that their turn will soon come.
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