Iran’s Khamenei says toppling of Syria’s Assad was result of US-Israeli plan Posted on 11/12/2024 Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said one of Syria’s neighbours also had a role but did not name the country. (EPA Images pic) DUBAI: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday that the toppling of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was the result of a plan by the US and Israel. One of Syria’s neighbours also had a role, he said. He did not name the country but appeared to be referring to Turkey, which has backed anti-Assad rebels. Assad’s overthrow is widely seen as a major blow to the Iran-led “Axis of Resistance” political and military alliance that opposes Israeli and US influence in the Middle East. “What happened in Syria was mainly planned in the command rooms of America and Israel. We have evidence of this. A neighbouring government of Syria was also involved,” Khamenei said in a speech reported by Iranian state media. The neighbour had a “clear role and continues to do so,” he said. Nato member Turkey, which controls swathes of land in northern Syria after several cross-border incursions against the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, has been a main backer of opposition groups aiming to topple Assad since the outbreak of the civil war in 2011. Iran spent billions of dollars propping up Assad during the war and deployed its Revolutionary Guards to Syria to keep its ally in power. Hours after Assad’s fall, Iran said it expected relations with Damascus to continue based on the two countries’ “far-sighted and wise approach” and called for the establishment of an inclusive government representing all segments of Syrian society. In his speech, Khamenei also said the Iran-led alliance would gain in strength across the entire region. “The more pressure you exert, the stronger the resistance becomes. The more crimes you commit, the more determined it becomes. The more you fight against it, the more it expands Khamenei said. “Iran is strong and powerful—and will become even stronger,” he said. News
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