Lebanese leader "Walid Jumblatt" stated that he "will visit Damascus after requesting a meeting appointment with the authorities."
According to "Syria" channel, Jumblatt said, "I will visit Syria again to tell everyone that Damascus is the capital of Syria."
Jumblatt pointed out that he "relies on Syrian Arab figures to confront the Israeli plan related to southern Syria."
He noted that "the occupation seeks a destructive project in Syria targeting Arab national security."
Clarifying that "Israel's Torah project knows no boundaries and it seeks expansion throughout the region, aiming to use sects and denominations for its benefit and to fragment the region."
It is worth mentioning that the Druze-majority city of Jaramana witnessed security tensions in the past two nights, following statements by Netanyahu that sparked anger among members of the community.