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Interesting article by Mossad chief Efraim Halevy in well known journal Foreign Affairs explaining why "Israel" want Assad to stay in Syria.
Israel's Man in Damascus
Why Jerusalem Doesn't Want the Assad Regime to Fall
In October 1995, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin telephoned Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to inform him that peace was at hand between Israel and Syria. Two weeks later, Rabin was dead, killed by a reactionary Jewish Israeli fanatic; the peace agreement that Rabin referenced died not long thereafter. But Israeli hopes for an eventual agreement with the Assad regime managed to survive. There have been four subsequent attempts by Israeli prime ministers -- one by Ehud Barak, one by Ehud Olmert, and two by Benjamin Netanyahu -- to forge a peace with Syria.
Israel's Man in Damascus | Foreign Affairs