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Syria will be liberated from Israel’s occupation, new resistance emerging: Iran security chief

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Akbar Ahmadian says a new resistance will emerge in Syria as Israeli forces take advantage of the post-government collapse chaos to seize more Syrian land.

“Day by day, we will witness that the people of Syria will liberate their country,” Ahmadian said during the Great Prophet 19 military drills in Kerman on Friday.

He said the enemy seeks to induce that “if it achieves even a small success in a war, it is victorious and the resistance has failed.”

He emphasized that the Israeli regime has failed to achieve any victory during its 15 months of war in Gaza and suffered huge losses, adding, “Israel is now occupying defenseless Syria and this is not a victory.”

“From the occupation of Syria today, a new resistance will emerge in this land,” he said.

Pointing to the spread of resistance across the world, he added that awakened consciences from around the world joined the resistance front when the ruthless Israeli regime was committing crimes against the people of Palestine in the Gaza Strip.

Ahmadian pointed out that resistance is not confined to a single war or era and noted that the enemy is exhausted by the enduring culture of resistance that cannot be eradicated.

“The enemy has become desperate with the culture of resistance,” he said, adding, “resistance has proven that it is not finite, but rather, it is born anew.”

Israel launches drone strikes against several sites in southern Syria

Israel launches drone strikes against several sites in southern Syria

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Armed groups, led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militants, announced on December 8 last year that they had fully captured the Syrian capital and announced the fall of President Bashar Assad’s government.

Israel, which has illegally occupied the Syrian Golan Heights since 1967, has further escalated its encroachment by invading a UN-patrolled buffer zone in southwestern Syria, following the collapse of the Syrian government.

This incursion includes the seizure of the Syrian side of Mount Hermon, known as Jabal al-Shaykh in Arabic, as well as several towns and villages.

Additionally, the regime is facing backlash for nullifying the 1974 ceasefire agreement with Syria, using the instability in the Arab nation as an opportunity to advance its own interests. The buffer zone, established by the United Nations in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights after the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, was intended to maintain peace, with around 1,100 UN troops patrolling the area.

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