Iranian militias besiege Syrian cities as part of IRGC plan to change demographics

Iranian militias in Syria continue to spread to the east and south as part of a plan to change the demographics, led by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including the Afghan Fatemiyoun, the Pakistani Zeinabiyoun, the Lebanese Hezbollah, the Abu al-Fadl al-Abbas Brigade, and branches of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).
The militias were able to change a number of street names in
Syria, especially the Sayyida Zainab area south of the capital, Damascus, which
is one of the strongholds of the Iranian presence in the country.
The London-based Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported that the
general scene in the Sayyida Zainab area suggests that it has become an
“Iranian region.” At the northern entrance to the area was erected a green
banner written on it “Sayyida Zainab Circle,” while it was previously called
the "Hujairah Roundabout."
The area became a fulcrum for the gathering of fighters of
various nationalities and became known as the Hawza al-Zainabiyya. Iranian
nomenclatures became dominant in the Arab names in the region, and Tehran deals
with the Sayyida Zainab region as a focal point for fighters of various
nationalities around the world to gather, reaching up to fifty militias and
including more than 60,000 fighters, according to various sources.
Iran’s strategy relies on the absence of appearances by the
state and the establishment of militias loyal to it to ensure complete control
that frees it of any responsibility. Therefore, the militias proliferated, and
manifestations of chaos spread with them as they recruited young local people.
For its part, the US State Department confirmed that the
United States will continue its endeavors to remove Iranian militias and those
associated with them from all of Syria.
During his testimony before the Foreign Affairs Committee of
the US House of Representatives during the last session of the committee before
the inauguration of the new Congress on January 3, former Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State and Special Envoy to Syria Joel Rayburn confirmed his
country's seriousness in besieging the Iranian presence in Syria.
Syria is witnessing successive military attacks targeting
the Iranian presence as part of the regional rivalry between Tehran and Tel
Aviv, the latest of which was the attack on Friday night on the Syrian region
of Masyaf, as Israel published pictures of Israeli warplanes attacking the city
of Masyaf in the Syrian province of Hama, which destroyed four buildings that
could be sites for producing missile engines and installing missile warheads.
It is reported that the attack killed six members of a
pro-Iranian militia in Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights, which stated that all the dead were armed non-Syrians.
It added that the missiles that were fired from over
Lebanese territory destroyed “warehouses and centers for manufacturing short
and medium-range missiles belonging to the Iranian militias in the Scientific
Research Zone defense laboratories within the Zawiya area in the countryside of
Masyaf.”