What is the new Zionist project in Syria? Tel Aviv seeks to build a crossing.
According to the Al-Khanadaq website, although no public statement has yet been made by the Zionist authorities about the project to establish the “David’s Passage” in Syria, there are many field indicators and media reports about this project that indicate the Zionist regime’s serious intention to implement it; like all conspiratorial projects of the American-Zionist axis in the region.
Details of the Zionist project of the David’s Passage in Syria
The plans and projects of the Western camp against the region are prepared behind closed doors, and the media and developments on the ground are the official spokespersons for these projects; like what happened in the “Sykes-Picot” agreement or the “Balfour Declaration” and other dangerous plans against the region.
According to information published in the media, recent developments in Syria indicate that the Zionist regime is seeking strategic interests for itself in the southern Damascus region, which is the region that extends from the occupied Syrian Golan Heights and passes through the provinces of Quneitra, Daraa and Sweida, then to the Al-Tanf region and from there to the lands under the control of the SDF forces and connects to the Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq.
In this regard, we should mention the recent statements of the Prime Minister of the Zionist occupation regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, and other Zionist officials; where Netanyahu, a few days ago, brazenly warned the new rulers of Syria against any deployment of their military forces in southern Damascus and called for the complete demilitarization of this region. Netanyahu said that neither the Tahrir al-Sham nor the new Syrian army should operate in southern Damascus.
The Zionist regime’s goal is to incite all the Druze in the region to establish an autonomous state that will act in line with the orders and demands of this regime. In the same context, Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz said in recent days that the Israeli army’s attacks on Syria are part of an effort to prevent Syria from becoming a reality similar to the southern Lebanon region (where the resistance arms in southern Lebanon pose a great threat to Israel on the northern borders of occupied Palestine).
The Partition of Syria on the Zionist Agenda
However, in addition to these new attacks and the brazen statements of Zionist officials, the occupying regime had decided from the very first moments of the fall of the Bashar al-Assad government in Syria to seize the buffer zone protected by UN forces on Syrian soil, and had paid no attention to international calls to withdraw from this area. At that time, the Israeli Defense Minister said that Israeli forces would remain indefinitely on Mount Hermon and in the buffer zone in Syria to confront potential threats from Syria.
On the other hand, many media reports indicate that the Zionist regime has pressured the United States to keep Syria weak and decentralized so that Tel Aviv can implement the project of dividing Syria.
This is what the Zionist Foreign Minister Gideon Saar recently stated in his speech at the EU-Zionist summit, calling for the division of Syria into separate independent states based on supposed ethnic and religious lines. The Zionist official claimed that this plan is within the framework of protecting Syrian minorities who are believed to be threatened by the country’s new government.
However, the occupying regime now believes that in light of Syria’s instability and the suspicious passivity and incompetence of the terrorist regime of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham headed by Abu Muhammad al-Julani, Tel Aviv has an opportunity to take control of a large area of ​​land between the occupied Syrian Golan Heights and the Euphrates region, and to take steps towards the ultimate goal of the Zionist movement, which is the establishment of a “Greater Israel.”
Zionist goals for building the David Crossing in Syria
The most important goal of the Zionist regime in building the David Crossing is to control the eastern borders of Syria and establish land contact with Kurdish separatists in the north of the country. This crossing prevents the Golani government from gaining control over a large part of Syria, including most of the country’s borders with Jordan.
It should be noted that Golani has not yet been able to exercise its sovereignty over Syria; where the Druze minority independently governs the province of Sweida, and Daraa and the suburbs of Damascus are under the control of armed opposition groups, the most prominent of which is “Ahmad Odeh”.
On the other hand, Golani has not yet shown a decisive reaction, even verbally, to the aggression and occupation of the Zionist regime in Syrian territory, and behaves as if he is satisfied with these Zionist movements.
Political observers emphasize that David’s Pass is part of an American-Zionist plan to create a geographical area loyal to them in Syria. This area includes Syria’s main oil and gas fields, which are now under the control of Kurdish militias loyal to the United States, and the occupying regime is likely seeking to partner with the United States in controlling Syria’s oil fields as well as controlling the country’s water resources in the south.