A lot of us want to see Israel and the region’s Christians defended, not one at the other’s expense.
“A lot of us want to see Israel and the regions Christians defended, not one at the others expense.”
That would be so much easier to do if they were safely behind the same walls.
Israel is out for her own, I think and as it should be. Israel would love to see Assad fall even if ISIS took over - because it would be easier to defeat ISIS held Syria than Assad's Iranian held Syria. It would also weaken hezbollah - no small consideration. In all that I don't think Israel considers the fate of any of Syria's secularists or Christians or Muslim non Sunni minorities.
I am OK with that because that is not Israel's job to take care of Christians.
Sadly, in Syria, to defend Christian life there I feel and I think many feel on here and beyond that the best way to do that is to prop up Assad and that involves Putin's stance also on Syria and ironically, Iran's as well.
The Syrian sunni rebels have proved to not be moderates. In fact the rebellion was probably always about the Sunni majority hating living under the ruling of hated Shiites. They may have been a few genuine democratic rebels at first but they were few and far between.
What I do notice by cruising the forum is that those that support the ouster of Assad never mention the plight of Syria's Christians and that makes me wonder why. I think in their minds they have wrote those Christians off to the grave.