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Syria turns the tables: $300 billion claim against Iran

Post-Assad government demands compensation for Iran’s role in devastation.

The new Syrian authorities are set to demand about $300 billion in compensation from Iran for the Syrian people. This was reported on Tuesday evening in the Lebanese newspaper Al-Moudoun.

According to the report, Syria plans to demand the compensation by appealing to international courts. The cause of action is "for all the damage that Iran has caused to the Syrians and the Syrian infrastructure as a result of its 'criminal and abusive' standing by the regime of ousted President Bashar Al-Assad."

At the same time, an article written on one of Hezbollah's news channels said that "Iranophobia" dominates the new general command in Syria. According to the article, the sequence of figures in the new Syrian government shows the phenomenon of Iranophobia that dominates the system.

Yesterday, the new Syrian foreign minister declared that "Iran must not interfere in our internal affairs, and we warn it against spreading chaos, and that Iran will bear the consequences for this." He was preceded by the new ruler, Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa (al-Julani), who spoke of the importance of removing Iran and its "proxies" from Syria.

Meanwhile, the Shi'ite axis continues its campaign to portray al-Julani and his government as "Zionists" and "emissaries of America and Turkey," with the aim of transferring Syria to their control.

* Kikar Hashabbat contributed to this article.


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