Clans Forum in Salamiyah Countryside: Firm affiliation with united Syria – one trench with the army

On July 4th, the sheikhs of the Syrian Arab tribes and clans from Hama reiterated their firm belonging to Syria and the unity of its land and people, and their standing by the Syrian Arab Army in its war against terrorist organizations

During the forum hosted by the Naim tribe in the village of Sunaida in the southern Salamiyah countryside, the sheikhs stressed the need for solidarity, national unity and support for the army to complete the liberation of all Syrian lands from terrorism. 

The sheikhs emphasized that the Syrian people are the fabric that brings together all the national components that will remain loyal to its army and its leader, President Bashar al-Assad. 

Sheikh of Al-Naim tribe Ayman Abdel Mohsen Al-Sayed said: The forum came to confirm the absolute support of the leadership and the Syrian Arab Army in defending the homeland and condemning the external aggression.” 

The Sheikh of the Hasana clan, Nawaf al-Mulhim, said that this forum is an affirmation of the territorial integrity and belonging of the Syrian Kurds to the national fabric and denouncing the complicity of the “SDF militias” with the American occupation

The sheikh of the Aqreen clan, Ahmed Jamil Aqreen, described the forum as a mosaic panel that includes the various sects of the homeland, and it is a message to everyone that the Syrian clans are united in their stances against everything that threatens the homeland and aims to undermine its unity, such as the terrorist groups supported by Turkey or the US-backed SDF militias. 

 

O. al-Mohammad

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