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End Of The Syrian War Presents New Risks For Israel

News Image By Eyal Zisser/JNS.org September 10, 2018
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Once again, the northern front is becoming intense. The Russians are warning that the Americans are on the verge of an assault on Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, using this as a pretext to deploy their naval forces in unprecedented numbers. 

The Iranians are also stoking the fire, with Iran's defense minister signing a defense cooperation pact and promising to help rehabilitate the Syrian military.


But it is, in fact, Assad himself who is preparing for an assault. In the coming days, his forces, with the help of Iran and Russia, will begin the final campaign to conquer the last remaining rebel stronghold in Idlib, thereby ending the seven-year uprising against the regime.

In an effort to justify the likely war crimes the regime will commit, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Idlib is a festering abscess, thus foreshadowing the brutal approach in the fighting.

But it seems that no one in the West actually cares, particularly in Washington. Although the White House has warned Assad lest he be tempted to use chemical weapons once again, President Donald Trump has already announced that he would leave Syria because he believes that with Islamic State wiped out, there is nothing left to do there.

Assad's emerging victory doesn't herald the end of the conflict. A new conflict will now begin, between Russia and Iran, over the spoils of the war, and who will keep Syria in its economic and political sphere of influence.


The United States is trying to figure out how it can prevent Islamic State from rebounding, and it is convinced that Damascus is key. That is why over the past several weeks a growing number of European and American delegations have been arriving in the Syrian capital.

The Europeans want to find a mechanism that would repatriate the Syrian refugees from Europe; the Americans want to ensure that Iranian forces leave the country. But neither goals are likely to be met. Assad has no interest in having the refugees return, nor does he want the Iranians out.

For the time being, Assad and his allies have a good reason to celebrate, with other players paying the price. The miserable Syrian populace will suffer the most. Some 500,000 have already been killed, and as many as 10 million have been displaced.

The Kurds, who have helped the United States in its campaign against Islamic State, are soon going to find out that they have an expiration date. Once America decides they are no longer useful, they will be thrown under the bus, just as America did to the Kurds in Iraq.


Israel might also have to pay a price because of the West's desire to reconcile with Assad and help him rebuild Syria, with the wishful thinking that this would somehow drive the Iranians out of the country. The fate of the Golan Heights might also come up as Israel struggles to maintain its freedom of operation in Syria.

Seven years of civil war in Syria have created the impression that the dispute over the Golan Heights was effectively over because no one expected Assad's regime to remain intact. But even though Assad survived, we can take comfort in the fact that, like his father, he would eventually get cold feet when it comes to a possible peace process with Israel. This means that he would guard the status quo of "no war, no peace."

Syrian rulers have long preferred this situation over a peace process that could generate some problems within Syria and between Syria and Iran.

Originally published at JNS.org - reposted with permission.




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