Israeli minister: Syria's al-Sahar president must be eliminated immediately

Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli calls directly for Syrian President Ahmed al-Saharaa to be “eliminated without delay”, in posts in English and Hebrew in his account in the X social media. After Israel's announcement this morning that it will hit the Syrian regime's targets in response to reported attacks against [...]
Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli calls directly for Syrian President Ahmed al-Saharaa to be “eliminated without delay”, in posts in English and Hebrew in his account in the X social media.
After Israel's announcement this morning that it will strike down the Syrian regime's targets in response to the reported attacks against the woody population by Sharia forces, Chikli writes: “Whoever thinks Ahmad al-Saharaa is a legitimate leader he is a terrorist, a barbarian killer who must be eliminated without delay”
Sharing the images that circulate on the internet that seem to show Syrian army forces making fun and attack members of the woody community by vigorously shaving their facial hair, Chiklin adds to Hebrew: “If he looks like Hamas, he speaks like Hamas and acts like Hamas.
“We must not stand back in front of Al-Qaeda's Islamic-Muslim terrorist regime in costume and tie”, the minister continues. And we saw the terrible massacre of the Alavites, and we faced deafening silence from European leaders, and now we are witnessing the massacre and humiliation of the wood trees”.
The terrorist regime in Syria must be fought”, he says.
On July 6th, Chikli sent an official letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing his opposition to a partial agreement with Hamas on the release of hostages and any idea of peace with the Shara regime in Syria.
On paper, he warned that the new agreement with Hamas is “problem”, as it allows the reconstruction of militant group forces while still holding at least 10 hostages alive in his hands.
There's no room for a partial deal. Any agreement now must include disarming Hamas, returning all hostages without exception, and permanent control of key areas north and south of Gaza”, he wrote.
For Syrian President Al-Sahara, Chikli was equally cut off: “is prohibited from becoming peace with this terrorist. He's looking for a trial lullaby because he's in a poor position and he's taking time to strengthen himself”. /Periscopi/












