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A delusion by Khaddam, the leader of the Syrian dissident group the NSF.

The leader of the Syrian opposition group the NSF [National Salvation Front], Abdul Halim Khaddam accused Azmi Bashira, a former member of the Israeli Parliament the Knesset, who was forced to resign for his pro-terrorist views, of spying for Israel when he visited Syria. First off, Bashira opposes Israel. In 2001, he expressed support for the Islamo-Fascist terrorist group Hezbollah, which killed the most Americans before Al Qaeda, at a memorial for the terrorist dictatorship of Bashar Al-Assad, back when Khaddam was the VP of the terror regime in Damascus.

Bashira supports anti-Israel genocidal terrorist groups like Hezbollah, dressing it up as fighting for ”Palestinian rights.”

Khaddam proved to be more of a radical nutcase. First he serves in the Syrian terrorist regime for a long time, even as the Vice President for twenty years [from 1985-2005] except for that seven day period as president after Hafez al-Assad died and before his son succeeded him.

Then after finally defecting from the terrorist regime, Khaddam forms an alliance with the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, one of Al Qaeda’s biggest allies. One year later, he forms the NSF where the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood [until recently] was the main group in the NSF. In fact, the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood helped form the NSF. And the leader of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood Ali Saddredine Bayanouni [until recently] led the NSF alongside Khaddam.

So Khaddam is associated with one group of terrorists, the Syrian regime, and then another group of terrorists, one of the most pro-Al Qaeda branches of the Islamo-fascist movement the Muslim Brotherhood, known as the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.

The fact that Khaddam would accuse an anti-Israel MP of spying for Israel already proves the kind of guy he is. That blog post [you can see it by clicking the first hyperlink] is titled “Has Khaddam lost his mind – Khaddam accuses MP of spying for Israel”. My answer is no. Khaddam’s mind was already lost, when he started working for the terrorist regime in Damascus and then formed an alliance with the pro-Al Qaeda Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.