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Rami Makhlouf Attacks Syrian Authorities and Warns of Upcoming Movements in the Coast

The cousin of former Syrian President Rami Makhlouf published a new post that sparked controversy, in which he issued sharp criticisms of the current Syrian authorities and warned of significant developments that may occur in the near future.
Makhlouf urged the residents of the Syrian Coastal region not to move for any reason, emphasizing that the family of Bashar al-Assad cannot return to the country after the crimes committed against Syrians. In his Facebook post, he said: “Do not hesitate when you hear that the time is ripe to move; these are blood traders who only focus on their interests. We have seen this in recent times, so do not expose yourselves to danger.”
Makhlouf pointed out that the right time will come with clear international support and guidance, and he assured that he will announce the details when the moment is appropriate. He also indicated that he will only allow the son of the coast to return, referring to a possible return to the region he discussed in previous posts.
He further confirmed that rumors about the return of the Assad family are false, and that there is no international or regional backing for any of them. He highlighted the family’s dark record of killing, theft, destruction, and smuggling—describing all of this as crimes of injustice, lying, and displacement.
Regarding international protection, Makhlouf clarified that the pressures exerted on the Syrian coast to force residents to seek Turkish protection are unacceptable. He stressed that the approach is to cooperate with Russia and anyone who aligns with it, considering this the only option he finds suitable.
In conclusion, Makhlouf warned the people of the coast that they will soon understand the meaning of his words, affirming that his discourse will always be based on truth. He stated that his path will always be rooted in right, security, sustenance, and victory, and he urged everyone to wait, declaring his commitment to victory and truth.
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