The Syrian Future Movement congratulates our Jewish community in Syria on the occasion of Passover (Pesach), which begins at sunset on April 1, 2026.
The Syrian Future Movement views this religious holiday as a profound symbol of the values of freedom and liberation from oppression and slavery, and a timeless human story that affirms human dignity and the right to a dignified and secure life.
We believe that Passover reminds us all that liberation from tyranny and fear is a shared value among all peoples and religions.
The Syrian Future Movement affirms that the Syrian Jewish community is an integral part of the fabric of the Syrian nation, with a rich history spanning thousands of years in Damascus, Aleppo, Qamishli, and other Syrian cities.
The Syrian Future Movement welcomes any genuine efforts to rebuild trust and restore rights, including a review of Syrian Jewish property and cultural heritage, within a just and transparent national framework that promotes national reconciliation.
The Syrian Future Movement looks to the future with confidence and believes that the new Syria will be a safe homeland for all its citizens, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or sect.
The Syrian Future Movement calls for turning the page on the painful past and building internal relations based on mutual respect and equal citizenship, free from any form of discrimination or exclusion.
The Syrian Future Movement affirms that religious diversity in Syria is a national treasure that must be preserved and strengthened. The participation of every component of Syrian society in building the new Syrian state is the true guarantee of Syria’s stability and prosperity.
The Syrian Future Movement calls on everyone to work together for the future of Syria, where every Syrian citizen—Muslim, Christian, Jewish, or from any other component—lives in freedom, dignity, and security, and contributes to rebuilding the nation and strengthening its unity.