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At the end of the day, Syria is not Iran for Israel
At the end of the day, Syria is not Iran for Israel
2026-02-26T11:54:29Z
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The Israeli approach to Syria is significantly shaped by the level of pressure exerted by the United States. There is cautious optimism regarding potential diplomatic breakthroughs, as Syria does not provoke strong public sentiment in Israel.
  • The Israeli dynamic is heavily influenced by the level of pressure the United States applies regarding engagement with Syria
  • There is a sense of optimism about the potential for diplomatic breakthroughs between Israel and Syria
  • Syria is perceived differently by Israel compared to Iran. It does not evoke strong public opinion or controversy
  • Current Israeli actions regarding Syria lack consensus. They are not viewed as a coherent strategy
  • The absence of a clear strategy creates opportunities for diplomatic momentum and potential breakthroughs
  • The decisive factor in the Israeli dynamic will be the consistent pressure the United States is willing to apply on Israel regarding engagement with Syria. I am optimistic about this track for several reasons, including the fact that Syria is not a major public opinion issue for Israel