I had to cut my break short (I'll be back on the 19th) but what the FUCK is Joulani cooking
1) He admits that Iranian militias and Assad were a threat to Israel, and since they've been toppled and kicked out, Israel has no excuse to be hostile to Syria and occupy Syrian land (WORD FOR WORD)
2) He says that he is committed to the 1974 Syrian Israeli agreement
3) He says that attacks against Israel will not be launched from Syria
No fucking wonder he's only doing interviews like that with western media outlets, Arab biomass would eat him alive.
I had to cut my break short (I'll be back on the 19th) but what the FUCK is Joulani cooking
1) He admits that Iranian militias and Assad were a threat to Israel, and since they've been toppled and kicked out, Israel has no excuse to be hostile to Syria and occupy Syrian land (WORD FOR WORD)
2) He says that he is committed to the 1974 Syrian Israeli agreement
3) He says that attacks against Israel will not be launched from Syria
No fucking wonder he's only doing interviews like that with western media outlets, Arab biomass would eat him alive.
BY Middle East Spectator
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