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Al-Jolani tells Israel: "we have common enemies"

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who are their common enemies? the Palestinians? Iran? humanity?


The Cradle is not credible and has lied on several occasions.
 
The Cradle is not credible and has lied on several occasions.
Stop lying and spreading Turkish propaganda.

It's a direct quote from Jolani's recent interview with the Jewish Journal:


In one of the more delicate parts of our conversation, Sharaa addressed Syria’s future relationship with Israel — a subject that has haunted the region since 1948 and intensified with each airstrike, covert operation, and accusation of proxy warfare.

“I want to be clear,” he said. “The era of endless tit-for-tat bombings must end. No nation prospers when its skies are filled with fear. The reality is, we have common enemies — and we can play a major role in regional security.”
 
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Is Jolani planning jihad against Hezbollah/Iran for Israel?
 
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Stop lying and spreading Turkish propaganda.

It's a direct quote from Jolani's recent interview with the Jewish Journal:


In one of the more delicate parts of our conversation, Sharaa addressed Syria’s future relationship with Israel — a subject that has haunted the region since 1948 and intensified with each airstrike, covert operation, and accusation of proxy warfare.

“I want to be clear,” he said. “The era of endless tit-for-tat bombings must end. No nation prospers when its skies are filled with fear. The reality is, we have common enemies — and we can play a major role in regional security.”

The cradle is a Lebanese publication that is a Hezbollah mouthpiece. Its not credible or objective in the least bit. Thats a fact, the fact that they are quoting a different publication doesn't erase their other lies. The only thing Syria has agreed to is the 1974 ceasefire and nothing else.

If you are trying to reference a "common enemy" in terms of Iran. The new Syrian govt despite all that Iran did against them has not mentioned Iran at all in any statements and has not taken any anti Iranian actions and only worked on consolidating things in Syria itself, which is it's soverign right. Syria does not owe Iran anything, least of all Smuggling routes to Hezbollah, the Iranian should go find their own logistics for their proxy.

Lastly its quite interesting that the "Jewish Journal" is being taken at face value. Perhaps when they report on Iran, they will be shown the same level of credibility. lol
 
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Is Jolani planning jihad against Hezbollah/Iran for Israel?


Syria has not taken any actions against Iran, nor has it done anything in Lebanon outside of shutting down smugglers and securing its own border with Lebanon. This sort of BS sounds like Israel propaganda to justify offensive hostile action and Iran's own interference inside Syria.
 
Lastly its quite interesting that the "Jewish Journal" is being taken at face value. Perhaps when they report on Iran, they will be shown the same level of credibility. lol
Are you denying that interview took place? Reaching new levels of copium today, even for you, lol.

If an Iranian official gives an interview with them, sure. But that obviously won't happen.
 
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But Turkish propagandists will try to convince us this interview isn't real and only Turkish propaganda channels like Clash Report are reliable. Lol
 
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But Turkish propagandists will try to convince us this interview isn't real and only Turkish propaganda channels like Clash Report are reliable. Lol


This is a duplicate tweet citing the same initial source.
 
This is a duplicate tweet citing the same initial source.
OK, everyone is lying, and Jolani's interview with the Jewish Journal (direct link to the interview below) never happened.

Weird hill to die on, lol.

 
OK, everyone is lying, and Jolani's interview with the Jewish Journal (direct link to the interview below) never happened.

Weird hill to die on, lol.


If you cite 1 source 5000 times(you already citied the "Jewish Journal"), thats not 5000 pieces of evidence.

If some quote in the "Jewish Journal" is seen as acceptable evidence, then the same standard should be kept with all the stories that come from the "Jewish Journal", but I suspect you will not keep that standard, especially if it relates to a certain country.

There are sources making claims that Iranian officials told them xyz, Scott Ritter claimed all sorts of Things Iranians told him in conversation, there are quotes from Zarif for example about normalizing with Israel and suspending all help to nonstate actors, that you will dismiss, but then that same standard is not kept in other situations.
 
If you cite 1 source 5000 times(you already citied the "Jewish Journal"), thats not 5000 pieces of evidence.
Well first you said The Cradle was lying about the quote because they are always lying. Then I posted the article / interview itself. But it seems you still want to die on the hill of pretending the interview isn't real and cry about Iran instead as usual, lol.
 
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many Syrians interviewed here seem to support normalisation with Israel as they are tired of war and want to have stability no matter what the cost
 
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many Syrians interviewed here seem to support normalisation with Israel as they are tired of war and want to have stability no matter what the cost


There is not going to be any normalization for the simple fact that the Israelis even in such a hypothetical would have to leave the Golan, which under the current Israel govt, they won't. Syria is not going to accept any normalization without Golan, the only thing that would be accepted in the status quo of the 1974 ceasefire(which BTW, the Israelis are suspicious of Syria not adhering to compared to the Assad govt which they had an understanding with for decades, it why they started the aggression with the Druze puppet militia to begin with).
 

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