PNN – The developments in Syria are a small piece of the comprehensive plan that the Zionist regime has designed for many Arab countries.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the current rapid developments in Syria can be analyzed and examined from the perspective of international observers in two dimensions: domestic and international. These events could not only have domestic dimensions, the ultimate goal of which is the division of Syria into at least three small states, but also, from the perspective of shadow analysts, regional relations could involve other Arab countries in the region.
The trans-regional newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi wrote in an article referring to the Zionist regime’s attempt to divide Syria: Following the clashes that occurred in this country between the Bedouin and Druze tribes, which led to the intervention of the Abu Muhammad al-Julani regime, the Zionist regime saw the existing atmosphere as favorable for intensifying its intervention in Syria’s internal affairs.
Since the beginning of last year, and after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government in Syria, the Zionists have pursued two goals. The first goal was to convince all the Druze in the region, including the residents of Syria, Lebanon, and the occupied Golan, that they are their best protectors.
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Tel Aviv’s second goal was to penetrate deeper into Syria and take complete control of the Jabal al-Sheikh region as a strategic position.
In this regard, the French newspaper Limanti expressed doubts about the Israeli regime’s motives in attacking Syria and wrote: This attack was carried out at a time when the Syrian government was moving towards normalizing relations with the Israeli regime. Under these circumstances, the US international sanctions on Syria had been lifted and the name of the terrorist group Tahrir al-Sham, which Golani led, had been removed from the US list of terrorist groups. Even Golani had not made any effort to remove the Zionist occupiers from southern Syria over the past nine months.
The newspaper adds that it seems that Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to prevent stability and reconstruction in all countries in the region. He is seeking to capitalize on the weaknesses of Syrian society, and for this regime, there is nothing better than creating divisions and sectarian conflicts in neighboring countries.
From Tel Aviv’s perspective, this could, on the one hand, prevent the development of the state in these countries, and on the other hand, create trends that threaten the existence of their national states. The Zionist regime always sees the United States and a significant part of European countries as its partners in this process.
The Syrian conflict is spreading to Arab countries.
On the other hand, Abdul Bari Atwan, an analyst of regional strategic issues, also addressed the issue of Syria in his article. He considered the sectarian strife and the Zionist regime’s intervention in Syria to be a small example of the destructive scenario of America and Israel in the region, and stated that these events will definitely spread to other Arab countries, starting with the creation of chaos and continuing until sectarian and tribal wars and the disintegration of various countries.
Atwan noted that a repetition of the scenario of southern Syria in terms of Zionists exploiting racial and sectarian tools does not seem unlikely in its north and east, and wrote: The American and Israeli separatist sedition seeks to exploit sectarian and tribal approaches for its own purposes in Syria and create a new map of the Middle East under the rule of the Zionist regime, and this plan will certainly be transferred to other Arab countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Turkey, Lebanon, and Iraq.
The result of this is that government alliances with the United States, normalization with Israel, and providing trillions of dollars of money to Washington and Tel Aviv cannot be considered a guarantee for the survival of the rule of the leaders of the Arab regimes.