We have more from Abdul Karim al-Omar, a Damascus-based political researcher.
He said Syria’s government has no realistic option beyond diplomacy in response to repeated Israeli attacks, given the country is still rebuilding its military.
“Syria really has no options but to act diplomatically to stop the repeated Israeli attacks on Syria, through the Security Council and the United Nations,” said al-Omar, citing Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani’s comments on the government’s approach.
He pointed out Damascus has already sent two letters to the UN and the Security Council seeking intervention, alongside outreach to Arab states, the US and the European Union.
Al-Omar said Israel is well aware Syria’s military “is in its infancy, newly formed” and lacking advanced weapons or air defence systems, but argued the strikes stem less from any genuine security threat than from unease over Syria’s political stabilisation under President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
“Israel wants Syria to remain a permanent arena of conflict,” the researcher said.
He added that this leaves Damascus to pursue international pressure rather than confrontation, working through the UN, EU and Arab allies to push Israel to halt what he described as its interference in Syrian affairs.
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