Jolani’s weak position is an existential threat to Syria.

Jolani’s weak position is an existential threat to Syria.

The founders of the fake Zionist regime had concluded from the very beginning that the fictitious existence of this regime would be indigestible and unabsorbable for the region and that its survival depended on the disintegration of its surroundings.

The traditional goal of the Zionists was to disintegrate the Arab countries

Therefore, the decision-makers of the Zionist society considered the security and stability of Israel to be linked to the weakening of the surrounding countries, and even when they concluded compromise agreements with some Arab countries, they saw these agreements not as strategic developments but within the framework of a temporary ceasefire with the Arabs that allowed Israel to focus on its aggressive and destructive goals.

In this context, Israel cannot be separated from its original structure as a direct extension of the Western colonial project and its racist ideology. Therefore, the goal was never the integration of the Zionist regime with the Arab or Islamic environment; rather, it was domination of the region, and the Arabs were not asked to accept Israel, but rather the regime and its supporters wanted the Arabs to surrender, not to coexist with them.

Therefore, for more than seven decades, the Zionist regime, under the support of the United States and the West and in the shadow of the passivity of the Arab countries, has been advancing towards this goal, taking advantage of the fragmentation and divisions in the Arab domestic front and the unlimited support of the West in this regard.

Over the past two decades, with the rapid collapse of the Arab system, whether under direct attacks by the United States or the explosion of the internal situation in these countries, which was called the “Arab Spring”, the Zionist regime has been advancing towards its goal of dividing the Arab countries. In order to achieve this goal, the American-Zionist axis had invested in internal chaos in the Arab countries and, by taking advantage of the sectarian differences in the internal society of these countries, destroyed their security and political structures.

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