(source : ANI) ( Photo Credit : ani)
A Syrian-American Jewish man with deep roots in Syria’s history is throwing his hat in the ring for the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections. Henri Hamra, son of the late Chief Rabbi of Syria Yosef Hamra, made the announcement through Israel’s public broadcaster KAN, sparking buzz across the Arab world and social media platforms.
These elections mark a big moment for Syria—they’re the first since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime and are set for this Sunday. Hamra’s move has people talking about a fresh start for the nation rebuilding after years of conflict.
If elected, Hamra plans to focus on key goals like boosting Syria’s national identity, speeding up reconstruction efforts, and driving economic growth. He wants to build a constitutional system rooted in social justice, while protecting the country’s rich cultural heritage. Hamra also aims to bridge gaps by reaching out to Syrians living abroad and fostering more dialogue among the diaspora.
As Syria steps into this new era post-Assad, candidates like Hamra are drawing eyes on how the country might heal and move forward.
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