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There is a discrepancy between the stated goal – the expulsion of Iran from Syria – and the means being employed by Israel to achieve it.
Russia’s desire to woo Turkey from the West likely to prevent all-out war.
Behind Enemy Lines: Iran, Hezbollah and ongoing, armed resistance to Syria’s regime merge to create constant chaos.
Despite Syrian-Turkish clashes this week, Moscow is set to remain the key arbiter in Syria.
Meeting with Assad sent clear messages to the countries of the region.
The congressional bill will exacerbate the economic situation in Syria and ultimately increase Syria’s dependency on Iran.
New Year, Same Chaos in Syria.
It is in Israel’s interest that Assad regain control of northwestern Syria. Aside from improving the economic situation in Syria, this may increase Israeli leverage in the campaign against Iran's military entrenchment.
The Kurds vow to defend themselves—alone if necessary—against Syria, Turkey and Russia.
Given Iran’s presence in Syria, Israel must employ focused, operative rhetoric and policy versus the strategic threats it faces.
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