On the anniversary of the July 19 Revolution — a turning point toward a national project grounded in freedom, dignity, and diversity — we are following with deep concern the worsening humanitarian situation in Suwayda, where civilians face severe hardship due to siege and deteriorating conditions.
Guided by the humanitarian and national principles that define our experience in Northeast Syria — and in line with our consistent record of extending support to every region in Syria in times of need — we affirm our full readiness to open a humanitarian corridor toward Suwayda.
We call on the international community and all relevant actors to uphold their moral responsibilities and exert the necessary pressure to facilitate this humanitarian pathway, ensuring that aid reaches civilians without politicization or military exploitation.
Experience has shown that the unity of Syrian dignity is the cornerstone of any genuine national project — and that the first test of such a project lies in its ability to respond to human suffering without discrimination.