Warning of the Zionist regime’s internal security center about Israel’s isolation.
After the agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to resume relations, which greatly worried the Zionists and took them another step away from expanding the normalization project with the Arab countries in the region, this time Riyadh’s attempt to converge with the Damascus government and restore relations with it after a decade It was another shock for the occupying regime.
The Israelis see the new developments in the region as the failure of the “Arab Spring” project, which was designed by the United States in the previous decade, and whose first goal was to overthrow the Syrian regime, then eliminate the axis of resistance, and finally stabilize the Zionist presence in the region, especially since the Arab countries At that time, they cooperated with America to overthrow the Syrian regime, now with a 180-degree turn in their approach, they are trying to open relations with Syria and resume diplomatic relations.
In this context, the Saudi government has recently officially invited Syrian President Bashar Assad to participate in the summit of Arab countries that will be held in Riyadh in May. Many see this step as a prelude to Syria’s return to the Arab League and Syria’s position in the region and among Arab countries. On the other hand, there is an Arab agreement for the aid of billions of dollars for the reconstruction of Syria, which Jordan is leading.
All of these developments have increased the concern of the Israelis and they consider it dangerous. In this regard, the Institute for Internal Security Studies of the Zionist regime, in an article, while pointing out the reasons for the renewal of relations between Riyadh and Damascus, has described the consequences of the convergence between these two sides for Israel as follows:
Bashar al-Assad is here to stay: After more than a decade that the United States applied the policy of “maximum pressure” against the government of Bashar al-Assad in Syria with the aim of overthrowing it and changing the Syrian regime, now the countries of the region have come to the conclusion that the said policy of the United States It has failed, so Bashar al-Assad not only remains at the head of power in Syria, but also has no intention of changing his policies.