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Rami Makhlouf Announces the Emergence of the "Boy from the Coast"

In a post on a page under the name Rami Makhlouf, he announced the emergence of the "Boy from the Coast" and the formation of a military force comprising 150,000 fighters to protect the Syrian coast. Makhlouf began by highlighting the "Coastal Massacre" and its ongoing impact, stressing the need to hold those responsible accountable.
He presented his perspective on the reasons for Syria's downfall, mentioning his marginalization and the "Men of Truth" led by "Tiger Commander (Abu al-Hassan)." He also stated that the "Miracle of the Syrians" led to the ousting of the previous regime.
Makhlouf also revealed the formation of an elite force of 150,000 fighters, in addition to a reserve force of the same size and popular committees reaching up to one million people, asserting that the goal is to defend the coastal residents against potential threats.
He called on the Syrian people for unity and to overcome divisions, emphasizing the need to rebuild Syria and combat poverty. He also urged the Syrian government to cooperate in safeguarding the country and enhancing security in the coastal region, indicating his readiness for dialogue after ensuring the safety and dignity of the local populace.
At the end of his post, Makhlouf announced the emergence of the "Boy from the Coast, strongly supported by God," to assist the oppressed, inviting interested individuals to seek him out. He emphasized the importance of international intervention, particularly from Russia, to provide support for the Syrian coastal region, reiterating the necessity of working under their supervision to ensure the region's stability rather than seeking revenge.
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