With the collapse of the Bashar al-Assad government and the rise of Syrian Abu Muhammad al-Julani government, it is increasingly clear that the map of the country’s electricity centres is being directly affected by the Zionist regime. The new Damascus government has tried to reassure the Zionist regime, but Tel Aviv is not confident in the new Syrian government.
The Zionist regime has always seen Syrian unity and development as a fundamental threat to itself, and there is no difference between who the ruling Damascus party is.
What worries me more than ever about the Zionist enemy regarding the current Syrian government is the influence of Türkiye in the country through military reconstruction.
In this regard, Tel Aviv has issued a joint statement between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Minister of War Israel Katz, declaring its commitment to support the Syrian Druze, claiming that it would not allow the extremist regime in Yolani to harm the Druze.
Golani’s response to the joint statement by Netanyahu and Katz emphasizes that Druze is an integral part of Syria and the responsibility of the government, reflecting the conflict between the Zionist regimes in Turkey and Syrian territory, indicating Ankara is pursuing strategic and fundamental interest in this conflict.
Turkey hopes to fully resolve the Kurdish democratic military issues through the new government in Damascus, but we also know that the resolution of this case is related to the presence of American troops in northeastern Syria.
Although US President Donald Trump’s administration has yet to address its position on the issue, Israel appears to support the maintenance of Kurdish forces in the region.
Of course, the Zionist regime is trying to pull Russia into its camp in this conflict. Tel Aviv is trying to prevent the spread of Türkiye’s impact in Syria.
Currently, the Zionist regime proposes to ensure the continuity of Russia’s military presence in Syria, particularly in the coastal regions of the country.
Although the relationship between Türkiye and Syrian Israeli regime is tense, it is not possible to expect a military conflict between both Syrian sides, as Ankara officials, contrary to some analyses, have clearly stated that they have not wanted such a conflict.
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