Israel's political and security strategy towards the Syrian crisis
In one of the bloodiest events in the Middle East, Syria and the region have been embroiled in a severe crisis since 2011.In the meantime, each of the regional actors or supra-regional powers in accordance with their weight and position, as well as in proportion to their interests and considerations In this crisis, they have intervened, created a role, or at least declared a position, But Israel, as a regional actor and an occupying neighbor for Syria, has not reacted clearly in a dusty atmosphere And it has refused to play a direct role in this crisis. This article seeks to examine Israel's political and security strategy in the face of the Syrian crisis, Identify the reasons and factors influencing this policy and study the strategies and tactics adopted by this regime. To examine this issue, the theory of defensive realism has been considered as a theoretical framework And used explanatory-analytical method to test the hypothesis And Taking notes, library and Internet documents and resources, and existing correspondence, this hypothesis has been proven that By employing strategic rationality, Israel's strategy is a Expectations, good neighborly policies, changing land occupation tactics to expand buffer zones, Unwritten coalition against Iran, And a limited and local response to the violation of its red lines in order to maintain the security of its citizens and its national interests.
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