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ForeignPolicy

Are Israel and Syria Headed Towards Peace, or Will Tel Aviv Have Another "Accidental" Summer War?

By Khody Akhavi, IPS News. Posted July 14, 2007.


Israel and Syria may be closer to establishing peace than at any time in recent years. If they fail, it could end in renewed bloodshed.
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Nearly a year has passed since the Islamist resistance group Hezbollah launched a cross-border raid into Israel, igniting a 34-day summer war that killed more than 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis, and destroyed much of Lebanon's infrastructure. On Jul. 16, the United Nations Security Council will discuss the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the war, but, as recent U.N. reports indicate, failed to stop the flow of heavy-weapons across the Syrian-Lebanese border and into the hands of Hezbollah.

As with the investigation into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, political analysts in Washington are pointing to Damascus as the main instigator of Lebanon's instability.

The last week has witnessed new warnings of another possible summer war between Israel and Syria, one of Hezbollah's main patrons.

"Syria has rearmed Hezbollah to the teeth -- there should be a price to pay for that," Dennis Ross, a former senior U.S. Middle East peace negotiator, told the Israeli online news agency Ynetnews.com. "Nobody has made any decision (about going to war), but the Syrians are positioning themselves for war."

As Israel conducted an extensive military exercise in the occupied Golan Heights, unconfirmed reports circulated on several online newswires last week claiming that Damascus had urged Syrian nationals to leave Lebanon before Jul. 15, one day before the Security Council is to discuss Resolution 1701, and the possibility of stationing international experts on the Syria-Lebanon border in order to monitor illegal arms trafficking to Hezbollah.

The reports were denied by Syrian officials on Sunday, according to a report from the Jerusalem Post.

While some analysts are predicting a tense summer in the Middle East and a worst-case scenario that implicates Syria, Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas in a broader regional conflict with Israel and the U.S., the most recent sabre-rattling may be subject to another interpretation.

"Neither Israel nor the U.S. is ready for war. The U.S. and Iran have held a preliminary meeting in Baghdad, which might lead to more exchanges, while the Israeli media have reported that Olmert has sent secret messages to Bashar (al-Assad) in Damascus responding positively to the Syrian leader's repeated calls for a resumption of negotiations," wrote Syria expert Patrick Seale, in a column published by Gulf News.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was even more explicit when he told Al-Arabyia television on Tuesday he was ready for direct talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

"You (Assad) have been saying that you want the negotiations through the Americans. But they do not want to sit with you. I am ready to sit you and talk about peace not war," he said. "I will be happy if I could make peace with Syria. I do not want to wage war against Syria."

In a series of secret meetings between September 2004 and July 2006, Israelis, led by Alon Liel, the former head of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Syrians, led by Syrian-American businessman Ibrahim Soliman, recommended that Israel withdraw from the Golan Heights to its pre-1967 borders in exchange for Syria's agreement to stop supporting Hamas and Hezbollah, distance itself from Iran, and make efforts to stabilise Iraq. "In today's Israeli political scene, it is possible for a prime minister to stand up and say: 'I'm going to test the Syria option and see if Assad is ready to make a deal'," Liel told an Israeli Policy Forum audience. "The 'Golan lobby' that will resist a deal with Syria is not as overpowering as everyone thinks." In 1967, Israel captured the Golan Heights -- a 7-kilometre-long strategic plateau -- during the Six-Day War and has occupied it since. There are some 32 Israeli settlements housing 20,000 people and a similar number of Syrian nationals concentrated in five northern villages throughout the occupied area.


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Francis
Posted by: Francis on Jul 14, 2007 6:55 AM   
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Israel's public comments are now and always have been part of a smoke and mirrors campaign to distract from the facts on the ground. Nothing they ever say is true, promises are never kept, deliberate deception is their stock in trade. One wonders how much longer they will even bother to manufacture their endless reams of propaganda.

Israel will always do precisely what it wants to do when it wants to do it. They enjoy permanent media cover here in America for their past, present, and future ethnic cleansing, torture, home demolitions, state sponsored terrorism, endless violations of international law, kidnappings, theft of land and resources, and assassinations. And thus, they figure, why not? With America firmly in their grasp it simply doesn't matter what the rest of the world thinks. Unlike Americans, they no longer bother to ask "why do they hate us?". Frankly, they don't give a damn. Nothing could be more obvious.

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» RE: Francis Posted by: SKPython
» RE: Francis Posted by: appleton14
» RE: Francis Posted by: opeluboy
Poor little Francis, all alone because all the other useful idiots are taking the day off
Posted by: thumber77 on Jul 14, 2007 1:25 PM   
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but let's talk about Syria - a hereditary dictatorship (fascist thug father handing power over to current fascist thug son) with no dissenting views allowed, no religious freedom - see the Syrian government's mass murder of its own fundamentalists in northern Syria, consistently meddling in Lebanon (sorry I forgot - that's only a problem when it's Israel doing the meddling) and in Iraq (oops not a problem again because it's a third world dictatorship pushing people around). There are many legitimate reasons to criticize Israel but if we hold any/all of Israel's neighbors to the same standard as Israel, Israel will come out pretty well.

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» I don't think so. Posted by: justaguy
» Projection. Posted by: justaguy
» Are you 12? Posted by: justaguy
Don't Agree with the Assesment
Posted by: IPF on Jul 14, 2007 1:47 PM   
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because the Syrians are walking a very thin line by aligning themselves with Iran, yet they are basically not a natural ally due to religious differences. Syria is attempting to force its control on Lebanon, and is helping anti-American forces in Iraq with training and weapons so as to force recognition by the US.

I do not believe, like the author, that this situation is simply the U.S not wanting to talk to Syria as portrayed or that simply giving Bashar Assad will quell the Syrian appetite for power in the region. The dentist has shown himself to be a shrewd and very able operator in the area.

Additionally, please note that the article has appeared in changed form from its original. On ArabAmericannews.com the same can be found, yet the beginning paragraph reads "Nearly a year has passed since, as the Israelis charge, the Islamist resistance group Hizbullah launched a cross-border raid into Israel, igniting a 34-day summer war that killed more than 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis, and destroyed much of Lebanon's infrastructure." As can be seen, the *as the Israelis charge* was omitted on the article posted on this site. Accidental?

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» Another strawman? Posted by: justaguy
» Bye Bye Birdie Posted by: IPF
Mario H. de la Plata
Posted by: delaplata1 on Jul 14, 2007 2:16 PM   
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I believe the moment has arrived, in the sad history of the Middle East, for Israel to disengage itself from the talons of the eagle, a/k/a Uncle Sam. Americans are getting tired of the financial support we are constantly giving to Israel to fight our war there. If some method of arranging a modus vivendi between the Arabs and Israel does not come about soon, I fear there will be a blood bath that will make all past confront- ations fade away.
Some kind of peace between Israel and the surrounding nations could lead to a fantastic improvement in the lives of all concerned. Israel's foreign assistance programs in Africa have surpassed anything we Americans have been able to do there over the years other than just give away money to some of the wild animals who head the African nations and have looted them dry. Israel's treatment of the people in Gaza makes the world blink it's eyes and does a great deal of harm to that country's future.

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I Would Bet...
Posted by: bob t on Jul 15, 2007 12:33 AM   
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...dollars to donuts that if Olmert tried to work seriously with Syria Condi Rice, the Chevron oil princess, and the Bush/Rethug government would do everything it could to throw as many monkey wrenchs into the works as possible and do what they could to damage those peace talks. Netanyahu would do the same.

Should Olmert and Syria reach some peace accords the Bushies would stop at nothing to destroy a real move toward peace. Oil reign and american corporatocracy still reign supreme, and most likely always will.

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» "Prejudism" isn't a word. Posted by: justaguy
» Nonsense. Posted by: justaguy
» LOL Posted by: IPF
» Another blowhard. Posted by: justaguy
» My considered opinion is... Posted by: justaguy
Please keep it up
Posted by: opeluboy on Jul 17, 2007 5:57 PM   
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The rabid Zionazi trolls who see it as their patriotic duty (patriotic, in that their loyalty is to Israel, not America) to slink around in the shadows of liberal and progressive sites, waiting for any negative comment on their beloved homeland do us all a tremendous service.

They show us clearly that it is those supporters of Israel that are indeed without morality, conscience or the merest of human compassion and are in fact utterly racist. They are supremacists. And all this while demanding our sympathy and acknowledgment of their perrenial, eternal victimhood.

Understand, these are "people" who find it acceptable to devastate an entire country, kill thousands and render homeless tens of thousands because 4 soldiers were "kidnapped." They have no problem with the decades-old ethnic cleansing and slow-motion genocide in Palestine, because, as we must believe, they are superior to all of us, the Palestinians themselves being sub-human. Nits make lice.

These are people who are always ready to hold our coats while we fight and die and spend our waning treasure to prop up their apartheid regime.

They are slobbering at the thought of maybe a million or more Iranians being slaughtered in the hopefully near future. And they don't give a damn how much it costs us, how it harms us or what repercussions we will face for generations to come. Israel will benefit, and that's all that matters.

So please, keep up the good work. You show yourselves for what you really are: traitors.

I for one look forward to the day that you are treated as such, and with your continued help, that won't be long (see: history of the world).

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Israel is about morality - don't you know?
Posted by: IPF on Jul 18, 2007 2:30 AM   
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All you have to do is look at the justice system. Palestinians bring lawsuits - and win, against the government. Doesn't happen in Syria, even with Syrians, never mind minorities or Jews.

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