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Syria needs Israel’s diplomacy, not its military intervention

Jerusalem's military action in Syria both risks a bloodbath in Sweida and weakens the stability of a regime whose collapse ...
A long-term Israeli military presence—whether officially acknowledged or not—could be used as a bargaining ... Israel’s evolving strategy in Syria marks a significant departure from its ...
Currently, Israel stands virtually alone in recognizing and countering the strategic peril posed by Erdogan’s Turkey and ...
"We will not allow military forces to move south of Damascus, and we will not allow harm to come to the Druze in Jabal ...
Israel’s strategy to contain Turkey involves allowing Russia to maintain its military bases in Syria. Russia currently operates a naval base in Tartus province and an airbase in Latakia province.
When Israeli jets bomb Syria to deny it or its allies “game-changer” weapons, they play according to one core rule: ensuring the Jewish state maintains the military superiority to swiftly ...
The Israel Defense Forces said it struck "the entrance" of Syria's military headquarters in Damascus on Wednesday.
QUNEITRA, Syria — Israel’s deepening military incursions into Syrian territory are adding another layer of uncertainty and instability at a critical juncture for Damascus as Syria’s untested ...
Israel says its fighter jets have hit a Syrian military compound By Mohammed Tawfeeq , Larry Register , Richard Allen Greene , Michael Schwartz , Teele Rebane and Eyad Kourdi , CNN 4 min read ...
The Israeli military said it targeted Syrian antiaircraft batteries, missile depots, manufacturing facilities, drones, helicopters, fighter jets, tanks, hangars, radars and 15 naval vessels.
Israel captured the Golan during the 1967 Middle East war and annexed most of it in 1981. Most of the world views the area as Israeli-occupied Syrian territory, but over the past decades, Israel ...
Israel’s military has also seized and occupied an expanse of territory in Syria over the de facto border between the two countries, including on the Syrian side of the strategic Mt. Hermon.