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Author Hanauer, Larry, author.

Title Israel's Interests and Options in Syria / Larry Hanauer
Published Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (23 pages)
Series Perspective ; PE-185-DIA
Perspective (Rand Corporation) ; PE-185-DIA.
Contents Israel's Objectives in Syria: Objective 1. Contain Iran and Prevent Iranian Transfers of Weapons to Hezbollah -- Objective 2. Minimize Russian Political and Military Influence -- Objective 3. Promote a Weak Assad Regime -- Objective 4. Delegitimize Syrian Claims to the Golan Heights -- Objective 5. Constrain Sunni Militants but Not Necessarily ISIS -- Israel's Actions to Date : Defend Territory and Respond to Cross-Border Strikes -- Bomb Hezbollah Operatives and Weapon Transfers -- Provide Clandestine Support to Anti-Regime Syrians -- Engage Moscow -- Israel's Options: Conclusions -- Notes -- References
Summary "With little ability to affect the outcome of the Syrian civil war, and with limited interest in intervening in the conflict other than to pre-empt or respond to attacks on its territory, Israel seems to have been a passive actor in recent events shaping the Levant. But Israel does have critical security interests that it seeks to advance in Syria -- principally, minimizing Iranian and Russian influence in Syria, blocking the transfer of advanced weapons to Hezbollah, preventing Syria from posing a credible military threat to Israel or permitting Iran to do so, undermining the legitimacy of Syria's claims to the Golan Heights, and preventing Sunni militants from establishing infrastructure or operational bases along Israel's border. Unless and until the Syrian conflict dramatically changes course, Israel's strategy will likely be to monitor events carefully, work with Moscow to minimize the chances of inadvertent conflict with Russia, and take as few direct actions as are necessary to protect Israel's territory and citizens. Given the unpalatability of the most-likely "resolutions" to the conflict, continued fighting in Syria--a situation in which these various parties continue to focus their fire on each other rather than on Israel -- might be the most advantageous outcome for Israel"--Publisher's description
Notes "July 18, 2016"--Table of contents page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-23)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title caption (RAND, viewed July 18, 2016)
Subject IS (Organization)
SUBJECT IS (Organization) fast (OCoLC)fst01914325
Subject Security, International -- 21st century
Diplomatic relations.
Military policy.
Security, International.
SUBJECT Syria -- History -- Civil War, 2011- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2012001320
Israel -- Military policy
Israel -- Foreign relations -- Iran
Iran -- Foreign relations -- Israel
Israel -- Foreign relations -- Syria
Syria -- Foreign relations -- Israel
Israel -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- Israel
Subject Iran.
Israel.
Russia (Federation)
Syria.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Rand Corporation, publisher, issuing body.