I don't buy into conspiracy theories nor do I believe Iran is an ally of Israel (clearly). BUT truth be said bro, you lot are the biggest conspiracy theorists on earth. I know in Lebanon every single thing that happens you'll get a Hezb statement or speaker blaming Zionism, Imperiialism or Wahhabism etc... Our people are unable to think anymore due to this flawed methodology, everything that happens gets blamed on some evil scheme by evil Zionism etc..
Really? Us? Have you ever seen a Faisal Al-Qasim show on Al Jazeera? Everything is about this secret Israel-American-Iranian-Shi'a-Persian-Majoosi-Assad alliance, when in fact the Gulf States are allies in the open. I never actually understood those theories, somehow Saudi Arabia are the enemies of America in secret and Iran are the allies of America in secret.
I bet you most Sunni Arabs believe in those conspiracy theories about Iran and Israel. If you have Twitter, you'd know.
I believe that your media (which al-Jazeera was a part of) is directly responsible for bringing up an entire generation of conspiracy theorists. I was pro-Hezb in the past and watched their media (al-Manar, al-Akhbar, NBN etc..) religiously, I was brought up thinking everything is an evil Zionist propaganda, Wahhabis are planing all catastrophes etc... What happened was I grew up, I understood politics and the "game", how each filthy scummy government uses media to propagate their stories. I've not seen Faisal al-Qassim's show since 8-9 years ago, definitely not worth watching, he just drags two douche bags and tries to make them go at it all the while pushing for the Qatari policy. I hate Saudi's foreign policy like most other Sunnies, and when I see Shia blind following Iran who doesn't give a crap about Muslims or non-Persian Shia it pisses me off as I was one of them, I was paralyzed mentally and incapable of analyzing or understanding politics. Just look at the fool in Yemen who holds the slogans regarding Israel and imperialism yet is involved with a turbulent civil war and the destruction of his own country. As for Syria, even if we go with your theory and reduce the entire event to a Western/Israeli plan, if anything, it shows that the vast majority of Syrian people detest Bashar and wished for him to retire, maybe they needed some outsiders to open the door for them to protest, yet they showed unanimous hatred towards the man and his regime, he retaliated by butchering them literally in the thousands, all of ISIS's casualties put together from the begging of the conflict until now are barely a tenth of what casualties were caused by regime forces/allies. Iran and Russia were so invested in keeping him in power that the entire country was demolished otherwise he would have lasted as long as Ghaddafi. Eitherway, I oppose violence and only a God-forsaken lunatic would resort to killing people for immoral political gains.