How do Zionist analysts view the developments in Syria?
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to Al Jazeera, after the success of Syrian terrorist groups in overthrowing the government of Bashar al-Assad, the future situation of this country is completely ambiguous and complicated from the point of view of the Zionist regime, and this issue has made the regime Zionist forces are stationed in the border area with Syria slow.
Although the Tel Aviv regime considers the fall of the government in Syria as a historical phenomenon that will have many consequences in the Middle East region and can change the rules of the game in the region, but At the same time, he is worried that what happened in Syria will be transferred to some other Arab regimes.
“Amiram Levin” Retired Brigadier General of the Zionist Army and an expert on military issues, referring to the new occupation of the Zionist regime in the heights of Jabal al-Sheikh in Syria , considered this incident as a result of the Zionist regime’s concern about the developments in this country and the emergence of chaos in the Middle East.
He, who previously worked in positions such as commander of the Northern Front and deputy head of Mossad, believes that the Israeli army is in a critical situation. The war in Gaza continues and the ceasefire with Lebanon is fragile, besides another front is open to the Israelis in the West Bank.
“Michael Milstein”, an analyst of strategic issues and head of the Palestine Studies Center at Tel Aviv University, in an article in Yediot Aharonot newspaper, examined the concerns The Zionist regime spoke about the events in Syria and, referring to the events of October 7, warned that the Zionists should be careful not to be surprised again.
He pointed out that nothing happened in Syria after Bashar al-Assad, which made the Zionist regime optimistic about the creation of a new Middle East based on the plan of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Shoud, expressed that Tel Aviv should stop its rhetorical happiness and false pride regarding the military achievements in the northern front and Lebanon.
Milstein continued: Tel Aviv must be vigilant, because the Syrian opposition has many currents with conflicting interests and ideas. Some of them are jihadist Islamists, and it is not an exaggeration to hypothesize that Syria may be divided into separate regimes.