Israeli Arabs Show Signs of a “Normalization” of Their Own
Will Arab parties turn away from anti-Zionism and toward their constituents’ everyday concerns?
November 2, 2020
There’s still no stability in the Syrian Golan.
In the summer of 2018, Bashar al-Assad’s forces seized the Syrian portion of the Golan Heights from rebel forces after several years of fighting. Jerusalem had hoped, writes Alex Fishman, that this development would at least bring some stability to the area. Instead, the threat to Israel from Iran has increased, and stability is nowhere in evidence:
Will Arab parties turn away from anti-Zionism and toward their constituents’ everyday concerns?
Smelly ideas, old and new.
There’s still no stability in the Syrian Golan.
Chariots of Fire for the 21st century.
“This is the day that the Lord made; we shall exult and rejoice in it.”
In the summer of 2018, Bashar al-Assad’s forces seized the Syrian portion of the Golan Heights from rebel forces after several years of fighting. Jerusalem had hoped, writes Alex Fishman, that this development would at least bring some stability to the area. Instead, the threat to Israel from Iran has increased, and stability is nowhere in evidence:
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