Pars Today – The Wall Street Journal has uncovered the Zionist regime’s efforts to create division and partition Syria. In a report, the Wall Street Journal stated that the Zionist regime is seeking to persuade Syria’s Druze population to reject the new government in Damascus.
According to Pars Today, quoting ISNA, the report notes that this regime intends to spend billions of dollars to achieve this goal—an action that, in the view of security analysts, aims to sow division and fragment Syria.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Israeli regime is also lobbying global powers on the idea of forming a new country in Syria in the shape of a federal system of autonomous ethnic regions, with a demilitarized zone in the southern border areas adjacent to occupied Palestine. Previously, Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, had called for the demilitarization of southern Syria.
Analysts believe that the Zionist regime’s perspective is to keep Syria weak and divided. According to the report, although it is unlikely that the new authorities in Damascus would accept a federal system, the Zionist regime continues its efforts. In the three months since the fall of the Assad government, Israel has targeted Syria’s military infrastructure to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of the country’s new authorities.
Meanwhile, some tribal leaders in Syria are concerned that the Zionist regime’s goal may be to occupy more Syrian territory. They say that the regime currently has de facto control over Syria’s Quneitra province, one of the three provinces bordering the occupied territories.
Even some leaders of Syria’s Druze community are worried that Israel’s long-term regional objectives could lead to greater instability in Syria and deepen discord and division within the country, potentially resulting in tensions across the border.
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