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What does Israel do when faced with impossible choices on two fronts? In this episode, Marc is joined by guest Ehud Haik to untangle the complex and dangerous situations unfolding in Syria and Gaza.
They begin with the volatile crisis in Syria, where Israel confronts a harrowing dilemma. A potential genocide of the Druze community looms—a community deeply integrated into Israeli society—which Israel cannot allow. At the same time, the fall of Southern Syria could lead to an "October 7th on steroids," with tens of thousands of jihadist ISIS forces parked on Israel's border. Is the new strongman, Julani, a reformed leader or an ISIS wolf in sheep's clothing? The two discuss Israel's kinetic responses and debate whether the only viable long-term interest might be the division of Syria itself.
The conversation then shifts to the endgame in Gaza. As the war drags on, the IDF is being stretched to its limits, potentially unprepared for the next conflict with Hezbollah or Iran, which seems just around the corner. Mark and Ehud explore how Israel is losing the narrative war amid mounting images of destruction, and how the government's lack of strategy and focus on domestic political squabbles is preventing any smart, long-term solutions. They conclude with a sobering look at the rising tide of global antisemitism and the critical need for competent leadership to navigate Israel away from the abyss.
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