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Husis have named the beneficiaries of the power shift in Syria

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The transfer of power in Syria to the opposition has had a negative impact on the pro-Iranian "Resistance Axis" fighting Israel. Mohammed Al-Farah, a member of the political bureau of the Hussite movement Ansar Allah, told Izvestia.

"Of course, we believe that these attacks serve primarily the US and Israel. The timing of the operation was chosen at the behest of [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu. "The actions and results of the terrorist groups' operations in Syria are primarily aimed at cutting off the supply line for Hezbollah, which will have a negative impact on it and on resistance movements in general, including support for Gaza," a representative of the Houthis told Izvestia.

At the same time, Netanyahu's office confirmed to Izvestia that Israel intends to continue its active actions aimed at reducing Hezbollah's military capabilities.

"Israel will continue to act and suppress any attempts to resume supplies from Iran to Hezbollah through Syrian territory," Dmitry Gendelman, an adviser to the Israeli prime minister, told Izvestia.

Read more in Izvestia's exclusive piece:

Rules of transition: how events in Syria are changing the balance of power in the Middle East

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