The Syrian TV will broadcast on Thursday during the 8:30 PM news the confessions of Hussein al-Harmoush, and later on Saturday it will broadcast the confessions of an Israeli spy after the 8:30 PM news, Sana reported.
The Israeli spy will reveal some of the details of the conspiracy against Syria, how he facilitated the assassination of martyr Imad Mughniyah, and how spies are working to sow sedition, assassinate resistance figures and cause chaos.
The mass riots have begun in the Syrian city Dera'a from mid-March. The impetus for them was the arrest of a group of schoolchildren who had written the anti-government slogans on the walls. People appeared in the streets demanding to release the adolescents. The troops entered the city to suppress the anti-government protests. They used tanks and artillery to disperse mass demonstrations.
Even after the government announced the program of broad reforms in Syria, opposition members' protests continue. In particular, the state of emergency, introduced since 1963, was cancelled in the country. It was one of the main demands of the opposition.
According to the UN, more than 2,600 people have been killed in Syria since protests began more than six months ago.
For its part, the government refuses all accusations and says hundreds of its personnel have been killed in the battle with armed terrorist groups