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Tel Aviv in the process of dividing Syria

PNN – One of the Zionist analysts revealed the desire of the Zionist regime to divide the country of Syria and pointed to Tel Aviv’s satisfaction with the fall of the former Syrian regime.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting Rai Alyoum, the Zionist analyst “Nahum Barnia” admitted that this regime is in the process of dividing the country of Syria, and Israel’s wish is to divide the country into several regions, including the Kurds in the northeast, the Druze in the south, and the Alevis in the northwest.

He told the Zionist media “Yediot Aharnot” that after the 1967 war, General Yigal Alon raised the issue of a special government for the Druze. The Druze are divided into two groups, a group that wants Israel’s help and support, and another group that avoids it like avoiding fire.

According to Bernia’s claim, Syrian Kurds want Israel’s support against Türkiye.

This Zionist analyst said: A new Middle East is coming, but no one knows its nature and what Israel’s position and security needs are in it.

He admitted that the Zionist regime is happy with the collapse of the Syrian regime and its consequences on Lebanon and the region, but is worried about the stabilization of the new regime.

He noted that a military source told me: Imagine how 60,000 jihadists flowed from Idlib to Homs and from there to Damascus; leave Damascus for the Golan Heights.

During the past days and weeks, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government, the Zionist army has bombed various targets in different areas of Syria, especially the city of Damascus and its suburbs.

At the same time as these airstrikes, the Zionist army has entered areas in the south of this country, especially the city of Quneitra, by land, taking advantage of the developments in Syria.

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