Syrian-American Jew Henri Hamra Bids for Syrian Parliament
Henri Hamra, son of Syria's former Chief Rabbi, runs for parliamentary elections, signaling a new era post-Assad. His campaign focuses on national identity, reconstruction, economic growth, and heritage preservation.

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Henri Hamra, a Syrian-American Jew and son of former Chief Rabbi of Syria Yosef Hamra, is setting his sights on a parliamentary seat in Syria. His candidacy, announced this week, has stirred interest throughout the Arab world and has become a hot topic on social media.
Syria is preparing for its first elections following the toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime. If elected, Hamra aims to prioritize fortifying Syrian national identity, boosting the nation's economic reconstruction, and establishing a constitutional government grounded in social justice principles.
In his campaign, he also stresses the significance of preserving Syria's national and cultural heritage while fostering dialogue with Syrians residing abroad, marking a progressive vision for the country's future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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