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  1. After the SSNP's assassination of a high-ranking Syrian military officer and Arab nationalist, Adnan al-Malki, in 1955, Syrian authorities banned the party and organized a witch hunt against its members under pressure from the Ba'ath and Communist parties.

  2. صدر عن الحزب السوري القومي الاجتماعي:بعد العدوان المفتوح الذي بدأه العدوّ اليوم على لبنان، يعتبر الحزب أنّ ما يحصل هو حرب هدفها إركاع محور المقاومة بأسره وهو الأمر الذي لن يحصل بتاتًا، وأنّ ...

  3. The SSNP-L conceived the Lebanese Civil War as the inevitable result of the divisions of the Syrian nation into small states such as Lebanon for the benefit of feudal leaders that would further fragment the nation into sectarian parcels and shun away from a liberation war against Israel, which the SSNP-L considered vital for the ...

  4. May 27, 2021 · While the SSNP can rely on the support of a few Lebanese fiefdoms that are traditionally faithful to it — notably in the Metn district, Beirut and Amioun in the Koura district in the north — the...

  5. In Anṭūn Saʿādah. 16, 1932, Saʿādah founded the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, a secret society that grew from a few students to about 1,000 members by 1935. During the 1930s the party expanded into Syria, Transjordan, and Palestine.

  6. Jul 19, 2023 · Faced with an array of challenges, the regime understands the necessity of forging alliances to survive. In this context, the SSNP’s extensive network within intellectual, military, and business circles serves to bolster the regime’s grip on power and counter potential threats to its authority.

  7. The Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP) was founded in Beirut by Antun Khalil Sa ʿ ada, a Greek Orthodox intellectual, in November 1932. He served as the party's leader until his death in 1949, and the organization reflects his personality and ideas.

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