What will be the new Syrian leadership's stance towards Israel by December 31, 2025?
Hostile • 25%
Neutral • 25%
Friendly • 25%
No clear stance • 25%
Official statements from the Syrian government or recognized international news agencies
Hezbollah's Naim Qassem Says Loss of Syrian Supply Route After Assad's Fall Is a Minor Detail
Dec 14, 2024, 04:53 PM
Hezbollah's Secretary-General Naim Qassem has acknowledged that the group has lost its military supply route through Syria following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad nearly a week ago. He stated that losing the supply route is a minor detail that can change over time, emphasizing that Hezbollah's resistance is flexible and committed to continuing. Qassem expressed hope that the new Syrian leadership will view Israel as an enemy and not normalize relations. He noted that Hezbollah cannot judge the new leadership until the situation stabilizes and they take clear positions. Qassem affirmed that the Syrian people have the right to choose their government, constitution, and future, and hopes that all parties in Syria will participate so that governance is based on the will of all Syrian people. He added that what happened in Syria will not affect Lebanon.
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Declare Israel as an enemy • 25%
Normalize relations with Israel • 25%
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Improved relations with Israel • 25%
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Declare Israel an enemy • 25%
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Maintain a neutral stance • 25%
Normalize relations with Israel • 25%
Normalize relations • 25%
No clear stance • 25%
Escalate hostilities • 25%
Maintain current status • 25%
Internationally brokered government • 25%
Military coup • 25%
Assad remains in power • 25%
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Peace talks initiated • 25%
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Informal relations improved • 25%
Relations remain the same • 25%
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Relations worsen • 25%
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Neutral Stance • 25%
Military Retaliation • 25%
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Diplomatic relations established • 25%
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Trade agreement • 25%
Border dispute resolution • 25%
Security cooperation • 25%
Humanitarian aid • 25%
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Focus on political influence in Lebanon • 25%
Increase local arms production • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Seek new international allies • 25%