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Anshel Pfeffer

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Analysis

As Eisenkot steps down, Israel admits to thousands of air strikes in Syria

The IDF Chief of Staff ends his tenure by abandoning Israel's policy of tactical ambiguity

January 15, 2019 11:17
Outgoing IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot
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After seldom admitting to air strikes over the last eight years in Syria, Israel has fully abandoned its policy of tactical ambiguity.

In a series of interviews marking his departure, IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot has spoken openly, particularly of the last two years of strikes against Iranian targets in Syria, of which he said there had been “thousands”.

Then on Sunday, in another rare move, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged Israel had carried out a strike on Iranian weapon shipments near Damascus only 36 hours earlier.

The reasons for this sudden openness are varied. It is of course connected to General Eisenkot’s desire to take responsibility for a change of Israel’s strategy in early 2017, when it began directly attacking Iranian targets, and the successful execution of a complex and dangerous campaign.