NEWSRAEL: Bashar Assad knows why he is afraid. Opening a front with Israel will almost for certainty mean his downfall. His army already is in a fight for its life, much less facing Israel.
Assad's cousin: "Bashar Al-Assad fears even a fly coming from the Israeli Golan"
Syrian opposition figure Firas Rifat al-Assad, a cousin of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, challenged him to go public and announce his support for the Hamas movement and his support for the massacre it carried out in Israel, saying that he is hiding in his palace.
Firas al-Assad said in a video he posted on his YouTube channel that Bashar al-Assad wants his "basket without grapes", and that he wants to prevent "flies from entering the Golan", which indicates that he is protecting Israel's security.
He said in a message to Bashar al-Assad, "If you don't return the Golan land while taking advantage of the current events, when will you move your armies?"
Firas criticized regime loyalists and symbols who remained silent in recent years and did not address all the violations caused to the Syrian people, including Russian and Iranian displacement and bombing of civilian areas, and described them as "scum." He also condemned their sympathy for the Palestinians who are subject to endless bombings, compared to what the Syrian people are exposed to.
It is worth noting that Firas al-Assad, born in 1966, published tweets related to the customs of the al-Assad family and his father Rifat al-Assad in particular, and also expressed support for the Syrian revolution.
Firas al-Assad, the son of the murderer Rifat al-Assad, previously attacked his father and his brother, Duraid, after he published exciting details about events that took place during the reign of Hafez al-Assad in Syria, specifically in the 1980s, when Shafiras accused his brother Duraid of trying to seize the regime in Syria which caused controversy over his posts on Facebook.
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