Israel may feel the need to strike Syria again
Israeli military officials appear to have concluded that the risks of attacking Syria are worth taking when compared to the dangers of allowing sophisticated weapons to reach Hezbollah guerrillas in neighboring Lebanon.
With Syrian President Bashar Assad’s grip on power weakening, Israeli officials fear he could soon lose control over his substantial arsenal of chemical and advanced weapons, which could slip into the hands of Hezbollah or other hostile groups. These concerns, combined with Hezbollah’s own domestic problems, mean further military action could be likely.
Tzachi Hanegbi, an incoming lawmaker in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party and a former chairman of parliament’s influential foreign affairs and defense committee, signaled Thursday that Israel could be compelled to act on its own. While Israel’s preference is for Western powers to gain control over Syria’s arms stockpile, he said there are no signs of that happening.









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Take my advice, Israel: Don’t wait aroud on “Western powers”.
Bitter Clinger on February 1, 2013 at 10:06 AM
Whenever you feel the need is fine by me, Israel.
OldEnglish on February 1, 2013 at 10:14 AM
Burn Syria to the ground and salt the ashes. Make a Star of David out of bomb craters visible from outer space. Render the landscape unfit to grow dandelions. I don’t frigging care.
MelonCollie on February 1, 2013 at 10:50 AM