Zionist sources disclose connections between the regime and US-israel backed terrorists in Syria militants
The Arabic publication Rai al-Youm has reported that Mordechai Kedar, an analyst known for his Zionist viewpoints, has disclosed his active consultations with leaders from the Syrian opposition.
He observed that these organizations do not perceive Israel as an adversary and have reportedly considered the possibility of establishing an Israeli embassy in Damascus. According to Kedar, these groups regard Israel as part of the solution rather than the issue and are prepared to pursue peace once they achieve control over Syria and Lebanon.
The Times of Israel has reported that Syrian militant factions have expressed appreciation for Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah forces.
A prominent opposition figure has alleged that recent strikes have reinforced their influence in Syria. The individual emphasized that they “hold no animosity towards Israel.”
An opposition leader has criticized the timing of Israel’s military actions, suggesting that they are strategically designed to facilitate territorial acquisition and further their aspirations for achieving peace with neighboring states, including Israel itself.
Syrian armed factions, spearheaded by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, ousted President Bashar al-Assad’s regime last week following a swift and concentrated assault on the central government.