Recent Israeli strikes in Syria have been analyzed by some as humanitarian interventions to protect the Druze community, and others as escalatory breaches of Syrian sovereignty that risks further destabilizing the country. This policy wall tackles the nature of Israeli-Syrian relations post-Assad, the prospects of some form of agreement between the two sides, and the potential input of the Abraham Accords countries such as the UAE in mediating this interplay. Speaker: Nir Boms, Research Fellow, Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University, Israel Moderator: Mahdi Ghuloom, Junior Fellow in Geopolitics, ORF Middle East.
