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7/12/2025, 8:33:26 PM
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before this interview some syrian account already got insider info
>An informed source in Syria revealed to us that a security pact between the Israeli and Syrian regimes includes an agreement requiring Syria's Julani to attack Lebanon in a future war initiated by Israel, if Lebanon refuses to join the Abraham Accords.
>Planning for this scenario is reportedly underway. If Lebanon joins the Accords, Julani would act as a regional enforcer to ensure compliance in Lebanon, with details still under discussion. The pact may also extend to Iraq if Lebanon aligns with Israel's demands.
>The source stressed that this is not a peace agreement but a security deal designed to fuel further conflicts in the Middle East on Israel's behalf. The U.S. president's repeated praise of Julani as a "strong fighter with a robust past" is tied to plans for him to continue fighting after the security pact, misleadingly presented as a peace agreement, is signed.
>The U.S. has lifted all sanctions on Julani and removed him from terrorist lists, creating an opportunity to legally arm the new Syrian regime with standard weapons supplied by Western/NATO countries. These weapons are intended for potential clashes with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iraq in future.
https://x.com/zxer4rah/status/1943490962782851173
all of these pretty much spot on
before this interview some syrian account already got insider info
>An informed source in Syria revealed to us that a security pact between the Israeli and Syrian regimes includes an agreement requiring Syria's Julani to attack Lebanon in a future war initiated by Israel, if Lebanon refuses to join the Abraham Accords.
>Planning for this scenario is reportedly underway. If Lebanon joins the Accords, Julani would act as a regional enforcer to ensure compliance in Lebanon, with details still under discussion. The pact may also extend to Iraq if Lebanon aligns with Israel's demands.
>The source stressed that this is not a peace agreement but a security deal designed to fuel further conflicts in the Middle East on Israel's behalf. The U.S. president's repeated praise of Julani as a "strong fighter with a robust past" is tied to plans for him to continue fighting after the security pact, misleadingly presented as a peace agreement, is signed.
>The U.S. has lifted all sanctions on Julani and removed him from terrorist lists, creating an opportunity to legally arm the new Syrian regime with standard weapons supplied by Western/NATO countries. These weapons are intended for potential clashes with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iraq in future.
https://x.com/zxer4rah/status/1943490962782851173
all of these pretty much spot on
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