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Syrian Social Nationalist Party

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The Syrian National Party was a quasi-fascist party that advocated Syrian dominance over a wide swath of the Middle East. It was founded by Antun Saada, who was executed in 1949 after a failed coup in Lebanon; however, the party was still active in Syria in the mid-1950s.

The party's vision of Greater Syria included Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Cyprus, and Iraq.

References

  • Irwin, Robert "An Arab Surrealist". The Nation, January 3, 2005, 23–24, 37–38.

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