What will be the Arab League's response to the new Syrian regime by end of 2025?
Welcomes Syria back • 25%
Condemns Syria • 25%
Remains neutral • 25%
No official stance • 25%
Statements and resolutions from the Arab League
Netanyahu Warns New Syrian Regime: Allowing Iran or Arms to Hezbollah Will Exact Heavy Price
Dec 10, 2024, 05:18 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel seeks to establish relations with the new regime in Syria but warned that Israel would respond forcefully if the regime allows Iran to re-establish itself in the country or permits the transfer of weapons to Hezbollah. Netanyahu emphasized that while Israel does not intend to interfere in Syria's internal affairs, it is determined to protect its security. He expressed hope that the new regime will act for the Syrian people and return Syria to the embrace of the Arab world. He cautioned that Israel will exact a heavy price if its security is threatened.
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Expelled • 25%
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Neutral stance • 25%
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Recognized by UN • 25%
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Recognized by EU • 25%
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Stable government formed • 25%
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EU diplomatic intervention • 25%
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Military intervention • 25%
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Status quo maintained • 25%
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Deteriorated relations • 25%