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    Talk and Plot: Teheran Double Game with the Sharaa Regime

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    By Shaffaf Exclusive on 6 January 2026 Headlines

    During the Israeli preparations for the renewed round of talks with the new Syrian regime of AlSharaa, Israeli intelligence has come to find out numerous activities initiated by the Iranian regime aimed at harming AlSharaa stability in Syria.

     

     

    According to Israeli information shared with European interested parties, the Iranian regime has been playing a double game with AlSharaa regime during the recent months. It has instructed its IRGC assigned officers to initiate a secret channel with the Syrian young regime few months back, after understanding that this regime is there to stay and by that losing the great hold it had in Syria during Bashar time both directly and indirectly by its main proxy Hizbullah. The channel has been initiated and few meetings were taking place both in Syria and Iran. As an act of good will the Iranian officials have promised to stop the attacks on AlSharaa in the Iranian and the Lebanese Pro Iranian media.

    They even went far by offering a permanent financial help to the struggling Sharaa regime of, in spite of the current economic situation in Tehran which stirred the current unrest there.

    The Syrian regime on the other hand has promised to do the same and stop any attack on the Iranian regime and on the Shiaa elements in their own media. Clear instructions were given by the relevant officials from the Syrian regime to all relevant journalists and influencers.

    But the Iranian regime has not stopped there.

    Parallel to the secret talks with the syrians a network of anti AlSharaa elements was built in order to harm its stability and hold of the country. One of the main elements is Sheikh Ghazzal Ghazzal who is considered the leader of the Heidari group in the Alawite community of Syria. IRGC officers have been in permanent contact with Ghazzal pushing him to instruct his followers to create an unrest in the Alawite areas and by that creating the image of a unstablized region and pushing towards the idea of dividing syria to Cantons which will eventually allow Iran to regain its influence there. It has been discovered that an amount of 25 million dollars was paid by the IRGC officials to Ghazzal to finance these activities. Hence all of this is happening parallel to the secret talks between the two regimes in a way to ensure Iran with the compensation of the loss of power over Syria. Israeli intelligence also suspects that Hizbullah military officials have participated in the planning of the Ghazzal Heidari group.

    Israeli officials, it is said, are planning to present the Syrian officials with these info throughout their renewed talks currently.

     

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