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First, I would like to talk about some Arab customs so that Arab leaders understand that they are part of a great nation. The Arabs knew the law before the advent of international law and understood international relations before the world did. The Arabs, Arab clans and tribes possessed traditions and customs that distinguished them. If Arab leaders follow these traditions, they will be great in the eyes of their people and their nation.
There was a custom among the judges of the Arab tribes that when they intended to reconcile or reconcile, the presence of the relatives of the dead person was necessary. It was necessary for the family of the dead man to be present and receive the blood money offered to them from the killer. It was normal for the family of the dead person to pardon the killer. Here lies the purpose of custom, and the murderer is asked to settle his affairs with the family of the murdered.
It is customary among Arabs for the murderer and his family to be transported away from the site of the crime, out of respect for the family of the murdered. After reconciliation, if the family of the murdered person allows the murderer to return, he is allowed to return. These are the customs and traditions that Arabs and Arab clans followed before the existence of international laws, international relations, and legal texts.
But, is it not wrong for you to betray the trust of those who hired you after Bashar killed the Syrian people and raped their women? Is it not shameful for you to violate the covenant after you were hired by the Syrian people who lost their sons at the hands of Bashar al-Assad and his supporters? You hosted them in your country and charged them with disappointment. These actions are not part of the customs of the Arab nobles.
Leaders of nations, remember that you enjoy great confidence from your people and the nation. You have to be careful in your actions and performance.
Dear Arab leaders, please have compassion for the hearts of the Syrians, whose hearts you broke by hosting someone like Bashar al-Assad, who killed and displaced millions of Syrians. Syria has become an arena for settling scores between regional and international powers on its territory.
The words of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, when he says: “It is enough for us to move on from the past,” cannot be enough. The Syrian people do not forget Bashar al-Assad’s criticism of Gulf leaders, describing them as “half-hearted and like men” in 2005. You must be more conservative in your statements and actions.
It would have been better not to meet the criminal the way you did, outside of morals and human values. The drug issue appears to be a hoax, but Captagon played an important role in strengthening relations with Damascus. But we suspect that Bashar al-Assad was in contact with the countries that were supplying him with drugs, based on the displays of affection and reception from the owners of these countries.
Drug trafficking may be exploited in the future to achieve political goals, perhaps coordinated by Bashar al-Assad. Nations must cooperate to prevent these activities.
Bashar al-Assad alone will not be able to end the Syrian crisis. There are other parties responsible for this matter, including Hassan Nasrallah, Noah Zuaiter, the Fourth Division, security officers cooperating with Nasrallah, and drug traffickers in Lebanon.