Syria, Israel Move Closer to Peace Deal

By AC Writer, published Apr 25, 2008
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Reports have begun to surface indicating that top officials of the Israeli government are entertaining the idea of a deal with neighboring Syria that would involve Israel relinquishing control of the disputed Golan Heights in exchange for a peace agreement. The Golan Heights were seized from Syria by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War after Syria used the region to launch multiple artillery attacks into Israeli territory. In 1973, Syria briefly regained control of the Heights, but was subsequently ousted once again by the Israeli military.

According to the Council on Foreign Relations, nearly 40,000 people inhabit the Golan Heights, including 16,500 Israelis, 2,100 Muslims, and 19,300 Druze. Damascus online, a web site devoted to matters regarding Syria, says Israel has built more than 30 settlement areas in the nearly 500-square mile region of the Golan Heights.

So far, there has been no denial from the Israeli government that a deal is in the works, but before any agreement could be hammered out other sticky issues would likely have to be resolved. Sources of conflict between Israel and Syria include the latter's support of terrorist acts targeting Israel and the deepening of ties between Syria and Iran. The Golan Heights have long been considered critical terrain for Israel, in no small part because Israel gets a large portion of its water supply from the Jordan River and Lake Kinneret. Additionally, control of the Golan Heights offers relatively easy access to the heart of Syria, making a defense of Israel considerably harder if the Israeli government cedes the region to Syria.

It is unclear at this point whether or not the coalition government in Israel can be rallied by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in support of a deal that would cede the Golan Heights to Syria. Both the Israeli and Syrian governments would likely come under fire for any deal, given that Israeli citizens remain seriously concerned about the threats that Syria poses and that the Syrian population would be distrustful of any agreement reached with a government seen as a decades-long occupier of Syrian land.

Syria, Israel Move Closer to Peace Deal
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boohoo Norman ... Israel murdered a mother and her four children yesterday. Israel will never have peace because it has no interest in peace, only war, killing Arab children, land stealing, hegemony and turning Arabs into slaves, this is why Hamas is hated by you Zionists; Hamas will not sell out the Palestinian people to the Israelis or the Americans.

Posted on 04/29/2008 at 5:04:46 PM

 
As an Israeli I thoroughly disagree with your article - there can never be peace between the Arab countries and Israel as long as these Arab countries hold a beligerent attitude to the State of israel. In plain English - the destruction of Israel. For example there are peace talks going on in Cairo where the Hamas is asking the Egyptians to mediate a deal - yet the Hamas is continuing in shooting Kasam rockets and sending out suicide bombers to hurt the Israelis..

Posted on 04/29/2008 at 6:04:45 AM

 
Israel is making deals with Syria to buy their exclusion from the coming attack against Iran. Israel never has peaceful intentions. Ever. They're always plotting and scheming and the current scheme is destroying Iran, regardless of how many innocent die.

Posted on 04/28/2008 at 3:04:15 PM

 
Interesting analysis.

Posted on 04/25/2008 at 6:04:18 PM

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