A decade after entering the fight in Syria under the pretext of combating extremism and saving the country from falling into the hands of terrorists, Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah has changed his tune.
In his latest speech, he accused Syria’s secular opposition of being the problem. They were committing treason, he said, while offering more lenient judgments towards the Islamic opposition.
The real threat lies in the secular opposition coming to power in Syria, he argued, given that this is what Israel wants. If the resistance were to lose, whoever governs Syria will be “a friend, a tool, and a puppet” of Israel, Nasrallah said.
Uniting for Palestine
Since the Hamas attacks on 7 October 2023 and Israel’s war in response, there has been an argument in the Arab world for a truce with Iran, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and others within Tehran’s orbit, since today’s primary battle is for Palestine.
This suggests that the crimes of Iran-backed militias based in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen should all be forgotten and overlooked, treated as secondary, in light of the bigger confrontation with Israel over Palestine.