Syrian Druze want to join the Israeli State

Peloni:  There are many complicating features associated with the plan to settle sectarian tribal violence with the creation of statelets based along ethnic lines of division.  This is but one of those complicating features.

December 14, 2024 | 4 Comments »

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  1. Peloni: There are many complicating features…

    Please elaborate these “complicating features”

    Israel’s only major friend in this conflict is Donald J. Trump, who will assume the office of POTUS on Jan. 20 — and who also officially recognized Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan (ALL the Golan, including Syrian claims?).

    The overthrow of Assad has exposed a new alliance in the ME, led by Turkey, Turkestan, Ukraine and Assad’s successors. I do not envision a lasting peace forming between Israel and this bloc, though some Israeli government will doubtless try to establish such a thing. The Turks & friends will ultimately attack Israel — probably through Syria, as well as by sea. What will happen to the Israeli-Syrian border then? Will the ICC-member states such as France and the UK intervene as “peacemakers” and draw their new “Sykes-Picot II” lines?

    Israel has an opportunity here, to determine its own destiny. You are right, John Galt, and there’s no end of sand on earth that “needs pounding”.

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  2. This is a golden opportunity of a century.
    Assad Regime is gone.
    Crazy Muslims now taking over and trust me, they detest Israel.
    Any agreement about borders with the Assad regime are legally null and void.
    Take over whatever defensive positions in the Golan along with Druze areas or other non-Muslim areas and declare it part of Israel.

    NOW!!!!!!

    The UN losers, Belgium, France and Luxembourg will not like it.

    Tell them to go pound sand.