Bashar al-Assad: Israel’s goal is to displace Christians.
The Syrian president stressed that the displacement of Christians is part of a foreign conspiracy that the Zionist regime has made its main goal.
Representatives of associations and institutions active in the field of humanitarian, social and development issues met with President Bashar al-Assad yesterday. The meeting took place in the framework of the International Conference of the Catholic Church and Christianity.
According to the official Syrian News Agency (SANA), Al-Assad stressed in an interview with the participants that the ideological dimension is a very important aspect, but the aspect of daily life is equally important.
He added that the joint initiative between the church and the community, which was presented at the conference, has several messages, the most important of which is that the role of religious and social structures in Syria, including associations and institutions, is not limited to religion, but a social duty. Is involved in development.
The Syrian president noted that the Christian citizen in Syria is not a weak or second-class citizen, but a partner of this country, and the title of this partnership is work and production.
Al-Assad stated that the basis of development-oriented measures is the preservation of social balance, and that the opportunity for dialogue and group thinking gained at the conference should be taken into account and mechanisms should be developed for it.
He also said that the displacement of Christians is one of the main goals of foreign conspiracies against the region, but is essentially an Israeli goal; Because when the countries of the region are divided into several sectarian countries, the Zionist regime also becomes its normal context.
In this regard, Tel Aviv officials made great efforts to relocate the country’s Jews to the occupied territories a few days before the start of the Russian military operation in Ukraine, to the point that Tel Aviv asked Moscow to establish a safe passage for Jews to leave. The request was met with a strong reaction from the Kiev government and the summoning of the Israeli ambassador.
“Our message to the Ukrainian Jews has been very clear: Israel will always be their home and our gates to them will always be open, whether in normal times or not,” said Peninna Tamano Chateau, Israel’s Minister of Refugees. “In critical times.”
But according to the Zionist regime’s Channel 13, due to the war in Ukraine, most of the Jews living in the country, who number more than 200,000, have refused to travel to occupied Palestine and prefer to stay in Ukraine or travel to other countries.