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Ehud Eilam

Israel's National Security, the Arab Position, and Its Complicated Relations with the United States

Israel's National Security, the Arab Position, and Its Complicated Relations with the United States

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Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons in the Syrian civil war, which almost led to a US intervention. An agreement disarmed Assad, showing the importance of diplomacy backed by force. Israel is trying to disrupt Irans efforts to build a base in Syria, but Hezbollah might confront Israel in response. Israel's focus must be on Irans nuclear program, and a coalition against Iran should be formed to control its nuclear program.

Format: Hardback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books


During the Syrian civil war in late 2013, the use of chemical weapons by Bashar al-Assad posed a significant threat to international peace and security, almost prompting the United States to intervene militarily. However, a diplomatic breakthrough occurred when an agreement was reached between the United States and Russia to disarm Assad of his chemical weapons. This landmark agreement demonstrated the crucial role of diplomacy, supported by the potential threat of force, in resolving conflicts.

In the current context, Israel is actively attempting to disrupt Iran's efforts to establish a military base in Syria. While Israel has achieved some limited successes in this endeavor, it is important to assess the potential consequences of a confrontation between Israel and Iran's proxy, Hezbollah. Given the significant risks involved, Israel must carefully consider the potential outcomes of an attack on Iran and its implications for regional stability.

The author argues that the United States, along with its Gulf Arab allies, should form a coalition to confront Iran and exert control over its nuclear program. This approach is deemed necessary to address the urgent threat posed by Iran's nuclear ambitions, which could lead to widespread devastation and instability in the region. By working together, these nations can implement measures to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and ensure that global peace and security are preserved.

In conclusion, the Syrian civil war and the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran highlight the critical importance of diplomacy, backed by the potential use of force, in resolving conflicts. The recent agreement to disarm Assad of chemical weapons serves as a reminder of the potential benefits of peaceful negotiations. However, the ongoing challenges in Syria and the potential for a confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah underscore the need for a coordinated and proactive approach to address Iran's nuclear program and regional security concerns. By building a coalition and implementing effective measures, the United States, Gulf Arab states, and Israel can work towards a safer and more stable world.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666907506

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