Iran and Israel have escalated their conflict in Syria, but they're both looking to Russia to prevent an all-out war.
Golan discussed Israel's semi-covert strategy and how its objective was to"delay any chance for a major conflict" by being"effective in low-level utility of force in order to delay the chance for major utility force." He said, in most cases,"the more you're quiet, the better you are, there—minimum visibility."
Syrians dressed in military attire wave the Syrian, Russian and Iranian flags as they gather in Aleppo's Saadallah al-Jabiri square on April 14, 2018, to condemn the strikes carried out by the United States, the United Kingdom and France against the Syrian government. President Donald Trump has twice ordered airstrike against the Syrian government, inflicting minimal damage in a largely symbolic show of force against the alleged use of chemical weapons.
"The Russian project could endanger Israeli interests and could live together with Israeli interests. It depends on the subject, it depends on all kinds of influential considerations, and there is no basic rule for all incidents. So what we need in Israel is well-calculated policy to handle and a coordination mechanism," he added, but, in any case,"Russia is here to stay."
"The strategic logic behind Iran's support for Syria is based on two interests. First, to use Syria as a safe conduit to provide multifaceted support to the Lebanese Hezbollah—Tehran's vital strategic asset. Second, to strengthen Iran's strategic depth in Syria against Israel," Milani told."Tehran believes supporting Hezbollah and Assad is vital to maintaining what it calls the Axis of Resistance against the U.S.
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