Al-Maliki: Israeli aggression on Syria is Insult to all Arabs and Muslims

BAGHDAD,(ST)_ Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki stressed that direct foreign interference in  Syria ‘s internal became flagrant with the flood of  weapons, funding  and planning and that Syria, should  we comply with its  political system or not,  can not be  the gateway to the Turkish  intervention or an area of influence of an Arab country that can hardly  be seen with a microscope.

In  an interview with al-Maydeen TV Channel  on Friday , al-Maliki added : This type of intervention  which aims  to achieve certain interests in Syria will move to Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and other countries , and this  explains the ” emergence  of  moderation  axis which rejects foreign interference in other countries affairs .”

“The new axis which is a reaction to what happened in the Arab region is facing the axis led by Turkey, which began to declare war.” Maliki added.

He continued that  that the whole world complains of the Turkish –Qatari axis and that  meetings  were held in Ankara and Doha and other capitals during which they set plans and allocated funds, and often  said  Syria today and  Iraq is tomorrow,  pointing out that the Iraqi government warned Qatar and asked Turkey not to interfere in internal affairs of States.

He made it clear that the intervention that took place in Syria can not be ignored. It is a direct interference in arms, money and planning, media and speaking on behalf of the Syrian people.

“Israeli aggression in Syria is an insult to all Arabs and Muslims.” The Iraqi Prime minister stressed.

Al-Maliki further said that “the Israeli entity is exploiting the schism in the Arab world and the situation in Syria to undertake aggressive actions. Israel might attack Iraq, Iran and others under the guise of (attacking) nuclear weapon research centers…

T. Fateh

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