Haaretz Podcast

Dropping bombs and dialogue? Israel-Syria peace talks right now are ‘absolutely mind-boggling’

Jul 16, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Chuck Freilich, former deputy national security advisor and expert in Israeli security, shares his perspectives on recent Israeli airstrikes in southern Syria amidst evolving diplomatic channels. He highlights the surprising willingness of the new Syrian government to engage in peace talks, despite the current tensions. Freilich argues that the Israeli approach might miss a crucial chance for dialogue, particularly given Syria’s strong anti-Iranian stance, suggesting a complex interplay of interests that merits careful navigation.
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INSIGHT

Israel's Strike Risks Diplomacy

  • Israel struck Syrian forces after local conflict escalated in the Druze area near Sweida.
  • Limited Syrian regime intervention suggests potential for diplomatic communication, yet Israel took a hard line approach.
INSIGHT

Unexpected Syria-Israel Alignment

  • New Syrian regime under President Ahmed al-Sharaa is engaging Israel and seems strongly anti-Iranian.
  • There is a rare meeting of interests that Israel should exploit for regional stability.
ADVICE

Quiet Diplomacy in Syria Rebuilding

  • Israel should suggest U.S.-led multinational coordination for Syria's stabilization and reconstruction.
  • Quiet Israeli involvement is essential to maintain Arab states' willingness to engage.
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