Bashar al-Assad | Middle East | Syria

His Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
Your Excellencies,
Majesties and Highnesses,
I will not talk about the historical and established rights of the Palestinians and the inevitability of adhering to them, or about the steadfastness of the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples and our urgent and immediate duty to support them, nor about the legitimacy of the resistance in both countries, and what it embodied in terms of honor, dignity and progress, and what it presented in terms of icons with its honorable leaders and brave fighters. I will not talk about the Nazism of the Zionist occupiers, their crimes and their artificial entity, nor about the West’s transformation from a supporter of this entity and its crimes since its inception to a direct and declared partner in them, as this will not add anything to what the majority of Arabs and Muslims know and what many others in the world know today.
As for our summit, a year ago we met and expressed our views, condemned and denounced, and for a year now the crimes have been ongoing. Are we meeting today to replicate the past and its events, or to change the course of the coming future and its prospects? Last year we stressed the cessation of aggression and the protection of the Palestinians, and the result of the year was tens of thousands of martyrs and millions of displaced persons in Palestine and Lebanon. In 2002, the Arabs put forward a peace initiative, but the response was more massacres against the Palestinians.
In 1991, we decided as Arabs to enter the American game of goodwill by participating in the peace process in Madrid. Our peace was an incentive for their wars and a legalization for their settlement. This does not indicate a mistake in our orientations, but rather a deficiency in preparing the tools. Our tool is language and their tool is killing. We say and they do. We offer peace and we reap blood!
The remainder of the same results requires keeping the same tools used, but changing those results, which is what we all seek, requires replacing the existing methods and mechanisms that have been tried repeatedly and are repeatedly ineffective. If we agree on the principles proposed, how do we transform them into application on ground?
To define its goals and the results we seek, to define the tools available to achieve it, to define the target group that will transform it from intentions to actions, from a plan to an achievement, and from a statement to reality. The goals may seem elementary to any of us when mentioning the rights that are being violated for the Palestinian people, but what is the value of these rights as a whole when the Palestinians do not possess their basis, which is the right to life? What is the value of any right given anywhere in the world in any field, to the dead?
This means that while it is important to work to restore all legitimate rights, the priority now is to stop the massacres, to stop the genocide, to stop the ethnic cleansing. As for the tools, I believe that we have them, as a community, both popularly and officially, Arabs and Muslims, countries and peoples. What we need is the decision to use them if the entity refuses to respond to what was stated in our statement and agreed upon, which is expected, and to determine our options then... Do we get "angry" again? Do we condemn? Do we appeal to the international community? Or boycott? Is this the least we can do, or what? What is our executive plan?
Without that, we encourage the continuation of the genocide and become indirect partners in it. We are not dealing with a State in the legal sense, but rather with a colonial entity outside the law. We are not dealing with a people in the civilized sense, but rather with herds of settlers who are closer to barbarism than to humanity!
It is also incorrect to say that the problem lies in the current extremist government that has "lost its mind" and a people terrified by what happened on October 7th of last year. They all work with one ideological mind, a mind sick with bloodshed, sick with the illusion of superiority, afflicted with a split personality between hating Nazism on the surface and loving it as an organic part of it in reality!
Those are the targets of our meeting today and those are the problems. The problem determines the means, and the means are the basis of success. Here lies the essence of our meeting today, which I hope will be successful, and that we will succeed in making the right decisions, so that we are not like those who speak to the thief in the language of the law, to the criminal in the language of morality, and to the butcher in the language of humanity, and so that good intentions will not once again be a starting point and incentive for more death against the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples who have paid the price of good intentions and absent mechanisms over the decades.
Peace be upon you!
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