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VisitControl of Syrian military supply routes by end of 2025?
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Hezbollah's Naim Qassem Admits Loss of Syria Supply Route After Assad's Fall, Hopes New Regime Opposes Israel
Dec 14, 2024, 05:20 PM
Sheikh Naim Qassem, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, acknowledged that the group has lost its military supply route through Syria following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad. In a televised speech, Qassem described the loss as a 'minor detail' and emphasized the resistance's flexibility, suggesting that new routes could be found or the new Syrian leadership might reopen the supply line. He stated that Hezbollah would not judge Syria's new rulers until the country's situation stabilizes and they take clear positions. Qassem affirmed that the Syrian people have the right to choose their government, constitution, and options. He also expressed hope that the new Syrian government would consider Israel an enemy and refrain from normalizing relations. Additionally, he called for the new leadership in Syria to include all parties and forces in governance.
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