Syrian rebels continue contact with Israel

Again? Syrian rebels issue an unusual warning to Israel

A Syrian rebel gave an interview to the Israeli channel i24NEWS and warned Israel about Iran's plan: "Iran is working to smuggle weapons into Jordan to destabilize the kingdom - and also to transfer them to Judea and Samaria."

Palestinian militants take part in an anti-Israel military show in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, on February 17, 2020. (Photo: Shutterstock/Abed Rahim Khatib)

The Syrian rebels address in an interview with an Israeli television channel the goal of their war against the Assad regime, and warn Israel about the move Iran is planning. In an interview with i24NEWS, one of the rebels said, "The goal is to overthrow the Assad regime and make Syria a country for everyone."

Regarding the rebels' expectations from the United States and Israel, the Syrian rebel said: "The United States and Israel are expected to act to bring everyone to the table." It is unacceptable for a person who has killed two million people to serve as president.

The rebel warned Israel and said, "What interests Iran is smuggling weapons to Jordan to destabilize the kingdom – and also to transfer them to Judea and Samaria."

This is the second message made by Syrian rebels to Israel as just yesterday they stated they were "willing to sign a peace agreement with Israel, only if they control Syria and Lebanon."


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