PNN – Regarding the current attacks by the Zionist regime on Syrian soil, Zionist professor Eyal Zisser called the current actions a wrong strategy that will end up harming the regime and its interests.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Zionist professor Eyal Zisser wrote in a critical report on the actions of the regime’s army in Syria on the Israel Hume website: Currently, there is a view in Israel regarding the Golan Heights that we are facing in Syria as a jihadist terrorist, a terrorist dressed in sheep’s clothing, and for this reason Israel has intensified its military activity in Syria, which has led to more belligerent statements, the occupation of Syrian territories by the Israeli army, and airstrikes.
Israel’s trauma after October 7th has turned into a sense of power that makes us think we can do anything we want, especially after our successes in the war. This feeling has led us to an aggressive and even war-mongering policy in Syria; however, it must be said that occupying areas inside Syria not only does not increase security, but also causes friction with the local population; Unnecessary and empty statements about turning southern Syria into a demilitarized zone where we will not allow the presence of armed forces; or claims about our readiness to help the Druze people of this country, when they do not want our help at all. In recent weeks, airstrikes have been added to any base or site that the Syrians intended to hand over to Türkiye to station its forces there.
In recent weeks, airstrikes have been added to any base or site that the Syrians intended to hand over to Türkiye to station its forces there.
This happened precisely during a meeting that the US President held with Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu, who had gone to Trump to complain about Turkey’s increasing involvement in Syria, was met with a decisive statement from the US President: I have a very good relationship with Erdogan. I love him very much and he loves me. That’s why I told Netanyahu: If you have a problem with Turkey, I can help you solve it – but only if you are reasonable.
In this way, Israel is drowning in military intervention in Syria, an intervention that may lead us into friction, and even conflict, with the local population, the Damascus regime, and even the Turks. Meanwhile, we have become a central issue on the Syrian agenda and have established an image of ourselves as an aggressive enemy that seeks to destabilize Syria and its collapse and disintegration.
Israel’s concerns about what might happen in Syria are justified, and we should keep our eyes open. But at the same time, it must be remembered that Israel’s attempt to prevent Turkey’s – which enjoys US support – dominance in Syria is doomed to failure.
In recent weeks, the Zionist regime has targeted more than a hundred points in Syria with its attacks, causing serious damage to a large part of Syrian military equipment and bases, an issue that has not yet been met with a decisive response from al-Jolani. This is despite the fact that, according to foreign media, al-Jolani has announced his readiness to join the Brahimi agreements.