Report: Iran is upset over the Syrian president neutral position regarding Gaza

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Sources in Damascus revealed on Monday that Tehran is upset, and trying to understand the Syrian neutral position towards the current ongoing war in Gaza, not engaging in the “unity of resistance,” refusing to open the Golan front.

The Iranians consider that their country has made “expensive and cheap” in order to defend the government of Damascus, at a time when the latter lures offers of dialogue with the West, “as a reward for the position of dissociation, which cannot be accepted by the Iranians”.

The sources pointed out that Damascus sensed the possibility of normalizing its relations and situations with Western countries because of its position on the Gaza war, just as it did in 1990 at the expense of Saddam Hussein and joining the international coalition to liberate Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion.

The glow of the Syrian-Iranian relationship is receding, with Israel liquidating many senior Iranian officers, who fought in defense of the Syrian regime, and referring the leaders of the Syrian security and military services who witnessed what Iran provided to their country.

Report says that Tehran also has suspicions that the appointment of Major General, Kifah Melhem, known for his anti-Iran tendencies, to head Syria’s national security office is aimed at a more hardened domestic Syrian security policy about its influence.

The sources pointed to undeclared Iranian suspicions of the involvement of the Syrian security services in leaking sensitive information about the movements of their officers to Israel that led to their liquidation, and Damascus’ position and distancing itself.

According to the sources, the above comes in light of Iran’s underlying concern about the Arab openness to Damascus, and its drift to the “Arab embrace”, following the deals concluded by Tehran with the United States that disturbed the Syrian authorities.

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