Joulani We and Israel share common enemies

Los Angeles ⁢Jewish ‌publication reveals excerpts​ of al-Jolani’s talks with prominent U.S. businessman and close ally of the ⁢American president.

The webangah⁣ News Agency reports that ⁤Jonathan Bass,⁣ a prominent businessman and close associate​ of⁣ former President Trump, has published details of‌ his conversations with‌ Mohammad Al-Jolani-leader of the‌ terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and self-proclaimed ‍ruler in Syria-in the Jewish‌ Journal.

Bass states that Al-Jolani told him: “We​ are not starting from zero, but ‌from the depths.⁢ We have inherited more than just ruins.”

The article quotes Al-Jolani as saying: ⁤ “If I am the only one speaking, then Syria ‍has learned nothing. We invite all factions to the negotiating table: secularists, ⁤religious groups, tribes, ‌academics, rural and urban ⁤communities. The government ⁣must now listen⁤ more than it dictates.”

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Syrian official calls for patience amid public skepticism, ⁢addresses⁤ future relations with Israel.

When ⁢asked‌ about Syrians’ distrust of ​the ⁤ongoing political process, the official stated: “I am not asking for trust. I ask for patience. Hold me and this process‌ accountable. Trust will emerge ‍through⁤ this path.”

Responding to questions about ‌current conditions for Syrian‌ citizens-without acknowledging the country’s worsening ‌economic crisis​ or​ partial occupation by the​ Zionist regime-he asserted: “Dignity⁤ through work. Peace through purpose.”

The future of Syria-Israel relations

In​ one‍ of the most sensitive segments⁤ of the discussion, the official addressed potential future ties between Syria and Israel.

“Let me be clear,” he ‌said.‍ “the era ‌of ⁢endless mutual bombardment⁤ must end.​ no nation progresses under perpetual ⁢fear. The reality ⁤is we share common enemies ⁢and could play a pivotal role in regional security.”

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Joulani stated: “Syria’s Druze are‌ not hostages. they are citizens with‌ deep ancient ‌roots, loyal, ⁣and entitled to full legal‌ protection. Their⁣ security is‍ non-negotiable.”

While ‌refraining from proposing‌ immediate normalization​ with the Zionist⁣ regime, Joulani expressed ⁣readiness for future negotiations based on ⁤international law and sovereignty. He added: ⁢”Peace must be achieved through mutual⁢ respect, ⁢not fear. We will engage wherever there is ​sincerity ⁣and⁤ a clear path toward coexistence.”

During ⁢discussions with an American ​businessman, Joulani remarked: “Regardless of media portrayals, Trump is viewed as ⁤a peacemaker. He understands influence, power, ‍and outcomes well. Syria needs an honest mediator to ⁤restart dialog. If consensus can stabilize the region‍ while⁢ ensuring security ‍for​ the U.S. and its allies, I am ‌prepared⁣ to-“

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Julani, without referencing ⁣the activities of Zionist⁢ mercenaries in⁤ southern Syria, spoke about his role in the country after ‌returning: “I was not ​seeking a position ‌in government.⁢ I accepted it because Syria must turn a new page. I​ prefer writing this history with minimal participation from​ others so that we do not witness its ⁤fragmentation again.⁣ We have ⁢no choice but success. ​We must rebuild Syria.”

Described by analysts as a foreign-backed figure, he claimed: “We do not ⁤want to ‌be puppets. We want a government that⁢ operates with‍ legitimacy-one ‌were‍ America partners with us in ⁤governance,fighting corruption and oppression based on honesty and unity.”

The statements of Abu ​Muhammad al-Julani regarding​ the influential role of U.S.-backed figures in ‌the region come as Trump remains one of Israel’s staunchest supporters.

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A new growth is unfolding ​in syria‍ and gaza, with ⁣political observers suggesting ‌that repeated Israeli airstrikes across Syria-including near ‌the capital Damascus-are​ directly linked to America’s green light for‍ such ​operations.

Meanwhile,the‍ escalating rhetoric from Julani,leader⁣ of the terrorist group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS),notably‌ regarding Tahrir’s role in the region,appears increasingly detached from reality. Julani’s inaction against widespread Zionist regime attacks on strategic and civilian areas in Syria has⁢ sparked public bewilderment.Rather than taking concrete steps to halt these assaults, Julani has merely ‍called for their cessation through vague diplomatic appeals. Earlier reports ​indicated that Syria’s⁣ ruling coalition was close to finalizing an agreement with the Zionist regime.

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