1/2 You're Either With Syria
Or You're With Israel
The fall of parts of Aleppo to the so-called Syrian National Army (SNA) and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly al-Qaeda, HTS for short) may cause some divisions among the growing global movement against Israel's genocidal war against the Palestinians.
In my view, if you support this new offensive against Syria by militias that operate out of Idlib under the protection of an illegal Turkish military occupation (Turkey is also a NATO power), then you are serving Israeli interests.
Who is Israel bombing in Syria? Syrian govt forces or the Turkish backed SNA/HTS militias? The answer is Syrian govt forces and its ally Hezbollah. Why?
To quote Israel’s Lieutenant-General Gadi Eisenkot in 2019, “we identified Syria as the weak link, where we could cut the Shi’ite crescent”. Source: archive.md/X7A0.
Eisenkot is the one who developed the "Dahiyeh doctrine", which is the Israeli policy of punishing Lebanese civilians, especially Shia Lebanese, for the actions of Hezbollah, even if those actions only target the Israeli military.
2/2 Syria Was Destroyed for Israel Because it Refused to Sell Out the Resistance
The objective of the dirty war on Syria was not necessarily even regime change but simply to destroy Syria for Israel
Former PM of Israel, Ehud Olmert once stated that if Assad had made peace with Israel in 2008, that is, abandon the Palestinians to their fate, then there would be no civil war and no Western hostility towards Syria. Source:
To quote him directly:
"If Assad made peace with Israel in 2008, Syrians wouldn't have suffered from the civil war, because I would have opened the gates of Washington and Europe to Assad, this would have prevented the civil war".
Olmert offered to give the Golan Heights back to Israel in exchange for Syria agreeing to severe ties with Hamas and Hezbollah. Hamas moved its HQ from Damascus to Doha in 2012 in exchange for Qatari money but Syria and Iran continue to support Hezbollah. Source:
https://archive.md/RtFkt.
Despite all that punishment, including the loss of over 100k Syrian soldiers by now, Syria has not stopped aiding Hezbollah or partnering with Iran.
Mike