🇸🇾 - The Syrian National Socialist Party has issued a statement, commenting on the recent developments and the fall of the Assad Regime [click to expand]:
Following the various pivotal events that occurred after Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa, from aggression and genocide in occupied Palestine, and an attempt to invade Lebanon and eliminate its resistance, the event inside Syria came to have a strong impact on the region.
In this context, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party emphasizes the following:
1- As a result of the fall of the former regime, it is necessary to work to find an acceptable and appropriate solution for all our people in the Levant by creating an authority emanating from the will of the Syrians themselves, which governs the country and preserves the unity of its lands, society and interests, preserves institutions and consolidates the concept of citizenship and the national state, as well as defining for itself a clear and fixed compass, which is Palestine.
2- The Syrian Social Nationalist Party stresses that it is the duty of all national forces and every Syrian citizen to work to confront the Jewish invasion of southern Syria, in defense of the land, homeland and people, which cannot be liberated without a combat doctrine that is the basis for a national army that preserves the state and protects its lands, people and institutions.
3- The party confirms that the institution of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party is based on a 93-year-old doctrine that transcends any system and is not linked to any authority or state, as the party derives its presence and legitimacy from the struggles of the nationalists and our people and it remains and continues on Saadeh's path. The existence of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party is not linked to the fall of the regime in Syria, as the party was founded before the existence of the regime itself, and the last four years before its fall were characterized by the severing of relations with our party, the punishment of its officials and the oppression of the nationalists in Syria. The regime also contributed to the division and fragmentation of our party's institutions.
4- The party calls on the Syrian Social Nationalists in the Levant to work under the umbrella of Antoun Saadeh's approach and thought by consolidating the concept of community unity, preserving and maintaining public institutions, preventing any aggression against them, rejecting sectarian discourse, and cooperating with the forces that ensure the realization of the interests of the state and the people, and protecting citizens and property.
5- Calling on the Lebanese interior to spare all Lebanese the pitfalls of chaos whose features have begun to appear. We call for not betting on what they consider a loss for the national resistance project in order to avoid strife, which if it occurs, its fire will reach everyone.
The party demands that the Lebanese state and its military and security apparatuses prevent any attack or provocation sought by some hot-headed and irresponsible heads against any party office, and work to establish security and freedom of expression under the umbrella of the law and protect public and private property to preserve the unity of the country and ward off strife.
The Syrian Social Nationalist Party derives its spirit from its leader, Antoun Saadeh, and his teachings, and depends for its continuity on the vitality of the Social Nationalists and their struggle, jihad, political, and reformist project.