In an editorial note, reports dismisses as fantasy the notion of peace with Syria, a hummus lunch in Damascus, or relying on Syrian-aligned forces to fight Hezbollah in Lebanon instead of Israel. The brief text expresses a hardline stance without attributing specific threats or events.
Reports published a short editorial comment on Tuesday evening rejecting the notion of pursuing peace with Syria, dismissing it as a fantasy. The text specifically mocks the idea of 'hummus in Damascus' and the prospect of relying on Syrian-aligned forces, notably those of Ahmad al-Sharaa (al-Julani), to enter Lebanon and do 'our work' against Hezbollah. The item appears to be a reaction to ongoing discussions around a US proposal to bring al-Julani's army into Lebanon, which The Zioneer previously reported on June 22. The comment is an opinion piece rather than a report of a new event, expressing the desk's security-first editorial stance.
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