The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 794 - World fetes Syria's former terrorist leader, a year in power

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Dec 8, 2025
David Horovitz, an expert in Israeli and Middle Eastern affairs, shares insights from his recent trip to Damascus, where he encountered officials praising new Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. They delve into al-Sharaa's bold criticism of Israel and his efforts to gain international favor. The discussion unfolds around Israel's security concerns, particularly regarding the Golan buffer zone, and skepticism about the effectiveness of a multinational force in Gaza. Horovitz also touches on U.S. initiatives aimed at improving Israel-Qatar relations amid ongoing tensions.
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Damascus Meetings Show Warm Reception

  • David Horovitz recounted meetings with Syrian ministers and officials who were candid about stabilizing Syria.
  • He noted warm reception from the Department for American Affairs despite hostility toward Israel.
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New Syrian Leadership Sells Stability

  • David Horovitz observed Damascus officials presenting Ahmad al-Sharaa as a legitimate stabilizer to the international community.
  • They argue Israel is undermining stabilization by targeting the regime and fostering southern Syria instability.
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Israel Framed As Obstacle In Damascus Narrative

  • Syrian officials blame Israel for making trouble in southern Syria and say rapid stabilization prevented Iranian and Hezbollah control.
  • Al-Sharaa has publicly criticized Israel, framing Israel as an obstacle to Syria's recovery.
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