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7/24/2025, 8:54:28 AM No.511204631
https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/is-israel-moving-towards-creating-greater-israel/
>Right now, Syria’s interim president, Abu Mohammad al-Julani, has been put in power by the US and Israel, but he has become so isolated and helpless that he cannot even turn to Russia or Iran for help. In fact, there are strong efforts going on to destroy what is left of Syria’s military strength. However, according to the latest news, a ceasefire has been announced between Israel and Syria. On July 17, after violent clashes in the southern Syrian city of Suwayda between the Druze minority and Bedouin communities—where Israel also got involved—a ceasefire agreement was reportedly reached.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that all parties, including Israel, have agreed to the ceasefire. According to this agreement, the Syrian army is pulling back from Suwayda, and a deal has been made with Druze leaders to stop all military action and fully reintegrate the area into the Syrian state.US envoy Tom Barrack also confirmed that Israel and Syria, with support from Turkey, Jordan, and other neighbouring countries, have agreed to the ceasefire. Israel has allowed Syrian internal security forces to enter Suwayda for 48 hours to help restore order. Even with this news, some Druze leaders, like Sheikh Hikmat al-Hajri, have rejected the ceasefire and have said they will continue fighting, which raises doubts about how stable the ceasefire really is. That’s why this truce is considered fragile, especially since a previous ceasefire broke down after only a few hours. The situation remains tense and it’s doubtful whether this agreement will remain in place for long or not.
Are you satisfied with the balkanization plan of Syria?
>Right now, Syria’s interim president, Abu Mohammad al-Julani, has been put in power by the US and Israel, but he has become so isolated and helpless that he cannot even turn to Russia or Iran for help. In fact, there are strong efforts going on to destroy what is left of Syria’s military strength. However, according to the latest news, a ceasefire has been announced between Israel and Syria. On July 17, after violent clashes in the southern Syrian city of Suwayda between the Druze minority and Bedouin communities—where Israel also got involved—a ceasefire agreement was reportedly reached.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that all parties, including Israel, have agreed to the ceasefire. According to this agreement, the Syrian army is pulling back from Suwayda, and a deal has been made with Druze leaders to stop all military action and fully reintegrate the area into the Syrian state.US envoy Tom Barrack also confirmed that Israel and Syria, with support from Turkey, Jordan, and other neighbouring countries, have agreed to the ceasefire. Israel has allowed Syrian internal security forces to enter Suwayda for 48 hours to help restore order. Even with this news, some Druze leaders, like Sheikh Hikmat al-Hajri, have rejected the ceasefire and have said they will continue fighting, which raises doubts about how stable the ceasefire really is. That’s why this truce is considered fragile, especially since a previous ceasefire broke down after only a few hours. The situation remains tense and it’s doubtful whether this agreement will remain in place for long or not.
Are you satisfied with the balkanization plan of Syria?
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