The HTS leader says there is a need to evolve from 'revolutionary mentality'.
HTS leader Ahmad al Sharaa speaks at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria, December 8, 2024. / Photo: AP
"Efforts to overthrow the regime have been in preparation for years," he said, underscoring the importance of building a new Syria rooted in justice and safeguarding the rights of all citizens. Reflecting on the past, he condemned the Russian Air Force for heavily targeting civilian areas and expressed concern that similar tactics might be used in northern Syria. He warned that such actions could lead to a humanitarian crisis akin to the one in Gaza, exacerbating the suffering in the region.He accused Israel of exceeding the bounds of its engagement in Syria, which he said has further escalated regional tensions.
He called on the international community to urgently intervene and take responsibility for easing tensions, stressing the importance of controlling the situation, respecting Syria's sovereignty and preventing further destabilisation.
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