The voice of the Syrian people has vanished; they are no longer able to move their tongues or utter a word, They no longer think, question, answer, create, attend the grand Roman theaters, or cultivate the land, They have been reduced to slaves after having been emperors, jurists, and philosophers. The people have become subjects of the camel herders of the Arabian Peninsula, For 1440 years, the history of the region has not known a single Syrian like Zeno of Citium or Banbal the Jurist, nor a figure like Julia Domna, Zenobia, Ishtar, Semiramis, or others, The Bedouin invaders initially benefited from the expertise of some Syrians, for example, in translation, such as Ishaq ibn Hunayn and Hunayn ibn Ishaq, and then in administration immediately after the conquests, But after Arabization, their role and even their existence ended, The barbaric terms of the Pact of Umar humiliated them and forced them to prostrate themselves before the beasts of the desert, who were nothing but human beings, with unparalleled insolence and audacity,A few months ago, al-Julani visited the Patriarch of the Christians in Damascus and presented him with a gift—a copy Regarding the conditions of the Pact of Umar, which Umar ibn al-Khattab presented to the Patriarch of Jerusalem after the siege and occupation of Jerusalem by the Bedouin of the Arabian Peninsula, al-Julani tried to remind the Patriarch that he was a lowly slave, It is impossible to imagine a more bestial audacity than that of al-Julani, who tried to imitate the criminal occupier Umar ibn al-Khattab, who presented that Pact of Umar to the Patriarch of Jerusalem, He also imitated, on another occasion, another criminal, Abu Bakr, with the sermon “Obey me.” The best thing the Christians did was to emigrate, so that less than 1% of the total population remained of them in Syria and Iraq, Their emigration now represents a continuation of the intensive emigration, especially after the massacres of 1860, The very few who are still in the lands of the Pact of Umar are sitting on the “bags” of emigration, so that none of them will remain in the country.
Factional fundamentalism assassinated the 2011 revolution, just as the regime assassinated the will of the Syrian people and enslaved them. It is not surprising that religious fundamentalism finds fertile ground for its growth under a regime no less violent, criminal, corrupt, and fundamentalist! The corruption of the regime is mainly based on theft, exploitation, individualism, and monopolizing the material and moral resources of society, while the corruption of the Muslim Brotherhood fundamentalism is primarily based on its intellectual background of racism, reactionism, violence, and dictatorship, and its inability to keep pace with civilizational developments, It is oppressive and bloody, and its consequences are catastrophic,These consequences are no different in their catastrophic nature from those of the Assad regime, and in fact, they prove to be worse than Assadism by degrees!
There is a direct correlation between criminality and backwardness, between the existence of previous and subsequent regimes that differ from the former only in being worse, The latter, theAl Julani, represents the former Assad regime with all its flaws and ills, In fact, the Aljulani is even worse than Assadism, for example, in its Salafism and fundamentalism, The Golan Heights needs fundamentalism, which it recruits from the Al Julani sect, while Assadism could not recruit all its henchmen from its own sect, Thus, 70% of Assad’s henchmen came from the Al Julani sect, including the prime minister, the defense minister, the heads of the security services, and those overseeing prisons and torture, Most of the brutality practiced by Assadism was carried out by Sunni elements, while the complete shift to sectarian racism was carried out by the Al Julani sect was completely abolished and Salafist fundamentalism took complete control, The Al Julani transformed the atrophied political structure into a swollen sectarian one, and then the fundamentalism of minorities transformed into the fundamentalism of majorities,It does not need The corrupt majority sought partnership with any group, while the corrupt Assad minority needed partners who might be able to mitigate the minority’s corruption somewhat. Every dictatorship protects itself with weapons, and weapons in the hands of the majority are more dangerous than weapons in the hands of the minority, Moreover, getting rid of any authoritarian disease is easier when a minority is afflicted with it, while it becomes difficult to remove it when the majority is afflicted with it, Therefore, it is better for those who practice barbarity to be a minority than for those who practice barbarity to be a majority, Thus, the barbarity of the Al Julani is considered worse than the barbarity of the Assad regime, and uprooting theAl Julani, which claims to represent 80% of Syrians theoretically, is more difficult than uprooting the Assad regime, which claims to represent about 12% of Syrians, Unfortunately for the Al Julani , it became a minority after most Sunnis turned against it because him was intolerable, and even Sunnis could not tolerate or coexist with him.
The Assad regime has remained in power for almost half a century because it was forced to share power with other groups, while the Al Julani cannot be forced to participate, Therefore, the Al Julani will be deported by those who brought them in, Originally, the main goal of those who brought them in was to cut off Hezbollah’s supply route with money and weapons, and this is what happened. Now, preparations are underway for the second phase to eliminate Hezbollah and the Al Julani simultaneously, by igniting a war between theAl Julani and the army of the Shiite Supreme Leader ,The agreement will be on the price of the confrontation with Hezbollah, how much the Al Gulani will receive, and what else will they get in addition to the cash.
Generally speaking, it can be said that the Assad regime’s primary task—remaining in power—was easier than the Al Julani ‘, for the reasons we have already mentioned, We add others, including the Assad regime’s false claim of secularism, while the AlGulani’ arrogance prevented them from even uttering the word “democracy,” and their brazenness prevented them from gaining any trust from secularists,The Assad regime’s minority status and its inability to monopolize corruption led them to involve many of the majority’s thieves in the looting,This is why Hamsho and many like him joined the Assad regime, In fact, more than 80% of the thieves were Sunni, The Al Julani first mistake was believing they could monopolize everything, based on their assumption that they represented 80% of Syrians, Reality has changed and this has not been confirmed, It is estimated that the Al Julani represent no more than 15% of Syrians, Therefore, the Al Julani brought in tens of thousands of mercenary killers from the Uyghurs and Chechens. It seems that the calculations made in the threshing floor do not match the actual situation in the field. .