In Making Peace with Israel, Arab Leaders Hope for a Chance to Imitate Its Successes
It’s not just about Iran or F-35s.
December 18, 2020
An island of influence.
Since the summer of 2018, Bashar al-Assad’s regime has regained at least nominal control over the southern part of Syria, with the help of its Russian and Iranian allies—although pockets remain that are in fact held by opposition groups. Carmit Valensi and Udi Dekel examine what the current situation means for the Jewish state and its efforts to prevent the area from becoming a base for Iranian attacks against it:
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Login or SubscribeIt’s not just about Iran or F-35s.
An island of influence.
“If Jews had the fortitude to believe in victory over the Greeks, then we could not now surrender our trust in defeating our enemy.”
As an “unrecognized” religion, Judaism is illegal.
Not just Athens and Rome, but also Jerusalem.