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SACP condemns Israel aggression towards Syria

South African Communist Party (SACP) has come out strongly against Israeli ongoing aggression towards Syria, labeling it as a blatant attempt to undermine the country’s territorial integrity.

According to SACP, Israil Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu actions are part of a broader Zionist agenda aimed at destabilising Syria and exerting control over its future.

“The Israeli regime’s expansionist actions are a threat not only to Syria but to the entire region. We vehemently oppose these actions and call on the international community to join us in condemning Israel aggression,” said SACP National Spokesperson, Alex Mashilo.

Mashilo expressed concern over the Syrian government’s silence in response to Israel’s provocations, which aim to create sectarian discord and undermine the unity of the Syrian people.

Netanyahu’s remarks, framing Israel as the supposed “protector” of specific Syrian communities, have been labeled as a cynical move designed to stir regional tensions and deepen divisions within Syria.

Furthermore, Mashilo denounced the exclusion of key organisations, such as the Unified Syrian Communist Party, from the current Syrian National Dialogue.

“Achieving genuine and lasting peace in Syria will be impossible if the voices of these significant organizations are disregarded,” said Mashilo.

SACP has called for the emergence of a civil, democratic, and unified Syria, urging all Syrians to remain steadfast against imperialist pursuits and to unite against Israel’s destabilising efforts.

 The party has also urged the Syrian government to take immediate action to defend its sovereignty and prioritise the defeat of foreign aggression over internal divisions.


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