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Israels Bombing of Syria: Understanding the Motives and Implications
Introduction
The question of why Israel is bombing Syria continues to be relevant, despite the passage of years. In this article, we delve into the motives behind Israel's attacks on Syrian targets and the complex geopolitical dynamics at play.
Background on Israeli Involvement
During the march on Damascus, it was reported that Israel provided intelligence to rebels, aiding their advance and maneuvers. This seemingly contradictory relationship between Israel and the rebels can be explained through the concept of "enemy of my enemy is my friend." By providing intelligence to the rebels, Israel is indirectly targeting its mutual enemies - Iran and Hezbollah.
A Clandestine Agreement?
Considering the current geopolitical landscape, it is plausible that Israel and the Syrian government have a clandestine agreement. Under this agreement, Israel targets forces loyal to Iran and Hezbollah, which are likely to cause trouble for the Syrian government post-Assad. In exchange, Israel is granted a degree of impunity without officially breaking diplomatic ties or directly engaging in conflict with the Syrian government.
Why the Diplomatic Protest?
The Syrian government's public protest in the United Nations can be attributed to public opinion within Syria. The notion that Israel would work alongside the Syrian government would be highly unpopular. By making statements of protest, the Syrian government can avoid a full backlash from its population.
A Matter of Security
Israel's airstrikes on Syria are not just about targeting rebels; they are about eliminating weapons that might fall into the hands of rebels and be turned against Israel. This strategy ensures that Israel maintains its strategic advantage in the Middle East.
Allegations of Militarism and Impunity
Some critics argue that Israel is on a ‘mass killing spree’ in the Middle East with the support of American taxpayers. They suggest that Israel is using its military force to bully weaker nations, such as Syria, which is now defenseless.
Conclusion
The question of why Israel is bombing Syria is multifaceted and deeply rooted in geopolitical dynamics. A combination of strategic, security, and political motives drive Israel's actions in Syria. Understanding these motivations is crucial for comprehending the broader implications for regional security and stability.