Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli says in response to killings of Syrian Druze that Ahmad al-Sharaa is ‘a terrorist, a barbaric murderer who should be eliminated without delay.’

 

ed note–several ‘must knows’ here, ladies and Gentile-men…

 

Firsto, be not in the least but swayed by the moral pretenses on the part of the terrorist Jew Chikli. The Druze are Gentiles, and by definition, a ‘righteous Jew’ is not permitted to have pity or compassion on them, to wit–

 

‘When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are to possess and drives out the many nations larger and stronger than you, and when the Lord your God has delivered them over to you and you have defeated them, then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, and show them no mercy. Do not save alive anything that breathes, for you are a people holy to the Lord your God who has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession…’ –Book of Deuteronomy

 

Besides, the smart money says that the present Syrian government had nothing to do with the deaths of these Druze, but rather, that they were murdered by Israeli Mistaarvim agents sent in as part of one of their hocus-pocus/false flag operations in order to give them the standing they need to make demands such as this.

 

What’s really at issue here, ladies and Gentile-men, is that the terrorist Jews of Israel are trying to undermine what it is that POTUS DJT is trying to achieve in the Middle East. He wants an end to the wars and all the instability that Israel has created and his lifting the sanctions on Syria in order to ‘Make Syria Great Again’, (as he recently stated) flies in the face of what it is that the terrorist Jews are trying to achieve for themselves, which is to absorb Syria into ‘Greater Israel’, just as they have stated in the plainest language many times as of late.

 

 

Israel National News

 

Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli stated that Israel cannot ‘stand by’ in the face of the killings carried out by the new Syrian regime and called for the murder of Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara.

 

‘We must not stand idly by in the face of the Islamist-Nazi terror regime of Al-Qaeda in a suit and tie,’ Chikli wrote on X in a post in which he shared two videos of the attacks on minorities in Syria.

 

‘Anyone who thinks Ahmad al-Sharaa is a legitimate leader is gravely mistaken — he is a terrorist, a barbaric murderer who should be eliminated without delay,’ Chikli stated.

 

‘We saw the horrific massacre of the Alawites, met with deafening silence from European leaders, and now we are witnessing the slaughter and humiliation of the Druze. The terror regime in Syria must be fought,’ he said.

 

 

National Security Advisor Hanegbi met with Syrian President

 

Chikli’s comments come as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz instructed the IDF to immediately strike Syrian regime forces and weaponry that had entered the Suwayda region in response to the Syrian regime’s attacks on Druze communities in that region.

 

 

Syrian regime forces, led by President Al-Julani, took control Tuesday morning of the predominantly Druze city of As-Suwayda in southern Syria.

 

According to local reports, regime troops opened indiscriminate fire on civilians in the streets, resulting in an unknown number of deaths and injuries. Footage circulating on social media appears to show captured Druze individuals being humiliated by regime forces.

 

Residents have described widespread home raids, destruction, and the deployment of tanks and armored vehicles throughout the city center.

 

In response to the assault, Hikmat al-Hijri, the spiritual leader of the Druze community in Syria, released a video urging Druze to resist what he described as a ‘genocide taking place on Jabal al-Druze.’ He stated that a previous agreement—imposed by Damascus and international actors to prevent bloodshed—had been violated by Syrian security forces, who attacked civilians despite Druze compliance with the deal.

 

‘This is a day to choose: either we stand together as Syrians and reject this humiliation, or we accept decades more of it,’ al-Hijri said. He called on Druze ‘everywhere in the world’ to support the people of Suwayda ‘by any means possible.’

 

The latest events mark a significant escalation in southern Syria, which has been volatile since July 11, when a Druze merchant was kidnapped. That incident sparked a cycle of retaliatory abductions, armed clashes, and increasing casualties as the Syrian military pushed into Druze areas and met strong resistance.

 

Druze leaders in Suwayda have declared a state of general mobilization, calling the current conflict ‘a war for our existence.’ The estimated death toll from the recent fighting is between 60 and 100 people, most of them Druze.

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