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Daniel Saunders's avatar

This is a good article, although I disagree about Syria being Israel’s “enemy par excellence.” Egypt was much more of a threat from 1948 through to the peace treaty in 1978 and Syria’s collapse into civil war in recent years turned it into an Iranian puppet.

As for the chance of peace: don’t hold your breath. I supported land-for-peace in the past, but since 7 October, I see it as a ruse used by Islamists to get land-for-more-war and am very opposed. Now I believe strongly in the Golan staying Israeli, Yehudah and Shomron (the so-called “West Bank”) staying occupied by the IDF and some kind of Israeli control over Gaza. Anything else is suicide.

(The exception to the land-for-peace rule is the Camp David Accords with Egypt, which returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, but (a) this was not part of Israel-proper and (b) Egyptian President Sadat was no Islamist).

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Tomas Pajaros's avatar

as we write, Syrian forces are actively involved supporting Bedouins in southern Syria (near Golan) in combat against Druze Christians; who are being actively supported by IDF air forces.

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looking closer to war than peace, at the moment.

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