Report: Netanyahu Lobbying for Syrian Buffer Zone as Russia Reinforces Support for Assad

By Staff Reporter
Posted on 04/09/17 | News Source: JNS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly lobbying for the creation of a secure buffer zone between Israel, Jordan and Syria as part of any future resolution to end the six-year Syrian Civil War.

Netanyahu addressed the issue in recent talks with U.S. administration officials and other international actors, as a means of maintaining regional stability by keeping Iran’s forces and the Iranian-sponsored terror group Hezbollah at a safe distance from Israeli territory. The prime minister insisted on the creation of a buffer zone on the Syrian side of the border, secured by forces other than those from the Jewish state, reported Haaretz

In a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin last month, Netanyahu similarly expressed his strong opposition to Iranian forces and terror proxies—many equipped with Russian-made heavy artillery—operating in Syria close to Israel’s northern border.

Netanyahu’s reported lobbying for a buffer zone comes after President Donald Trump’s surprise military strike on a Syrian airbase in response to the Bashar al-Assad regime’s purported chemical attack, the latter killing at least 86 Syrians. Netanyahu expressed Israel’s full support for the U.S. strike. 

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Sunday that pushing Iranian influence out of Syria and removing Assad are top priorities for the Trump administration.

A coalition of Russian, Iranian and pro-Iranian forces loyal to Assad said Sunday that the U.S. strike crossed “red lines,” and that the coalition members would respond to any new aggression and increase their support for Assad’s regime.