Syria’s Collapse and Its Impact on Palestine Liberation
Syria’s stability is crucial for the liberation efforts of Palestine, according to International Mediator Faisal Muhammed in an exclusive conversation with Pakistani news outlet News Guru. He explained that if Syria falls into the hands of various rebel groups, the repercussions will directly weaken key defenders of Palestine such as Hezbollah and Iran. Faisal highlighted that Israel’s alleged support for the occupation of Syria is a strategic move to undermine efforts for Palestinian liberation. He also warned that the ongoing chaos would destabilize the region, creating new challenges for countries backing Palestine’s cause.
Turkey’s Role and Israel’s Threats
Faisal pointed out the dual-faced policies of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who outwardly opposes Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) while reportedly benefiting from its advances in Syria. Media reports indicate that Turkey might be tacitly supporting the ongoing rebellion, raising questions about its role in the conflict. Meanwhile, Israel has escalated tensions by threatening direct attacks on Iran should it interfere in Syria by aiding Assad’s forces or supplying weapons. Such developments have deepened the crisis, creating a highly volatile situation in the Middle East.
Fears of Daesh Resurgence Amid Assad’s Alleged Flight
Reports suggest that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country following the fall of key cities like Homs and Aleppo. Faisal expressed grave concerns over the potential resurgence of Daesh, which could exploit the power vacuum left in Assad’s absence. He warned that this could trigger greater unrest in neighboring countries such as Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon, further destabilizing the region. The prospect of Daesh regaining influence in these areas poses a significant threat to regional and global security, he concluded.