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Honestly with Bari Weiss

From Aleppo to Tehran: A Middle East on Edge

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.6 • 7.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

This week marked a dramatic escalation in Syria’s 13-year civil war. Rebel factions launched their most audacious offensive in years, capturing Aleppo, the focal point of the war for over a decade. This marked the most serious challenge to President Bashar al-Assad’s government and its Russian- and Iranian-backed allies in nearly a decade. Syrian and Russian forces are currently unleashing joint air strikes in a desperate attempt to reclaim the city. Iran has thrown its weight behind al-Assad, promising increased support to shore up his faltering grip on power. But Syria is just one piece of a much larger—and far more dangerous—puzzle. The Middle East is on a knife’s edge. Just last week, Israel and Hezbollah reached a fragile ceasefire along the Lebanon border, but tensions remain high. In Gaza, Israel has continued its operations against Hamas, who still hold 63 hostages. And then there’s Iran—the architect of much of the region’s instability—whose escalating provocations make it seem like a direct war with Israel is no longer a question of if, but when.  These conflicts are deeply interconnected, and the fall of one domino could set off far-reaching consequences. The potential power vacuum left by a weakened al-Assad regime could reshape alliances and alter the balance of power in ways that reverberate from Tehran to Tel Aviv, and from Moscow to Washington. To help us make sense of these rapidly unfolding events and their implications for the region, Michael Moynihan is joined today by Haviv Rettig Gur, a senior analyst at The Times of Israel and one of the sharpest minds on Middle East politics.  In this conversation, they unpack what’s going on in Syria, the root causes of tribal war and dysfunction across the Arab world, the ceasefire in Lebanon, what comes next in Gaza, the weakening of Iran, and what all of this means for Israel and the United States. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

From the free press, this is Honestly. I'm Michael Moynihan.

0:06.2

This week marked a dramatic escalation in Syria's 13-year civil war. Rebel factions launched

0:11.4

their most audacious offensive in years, capturing Aleppo. This marked the most serious

0:16.8

challenge to President Bashar al-Azad's government and its Russian and Iranian-backed

0:21.2

allies in nearly a decade. As we speak, Syrian and Russian forces are unleashing joint

0:27.0

airstrikes in a desperate attempt to reclaim the city. And Iran, which has long supported Assad,

0:33.6

promised increasing that support to shore up his faltering grip on power.

0:42.8

The Middle East is on a knife's edge. Just last week, Israel and Hezbollah reached a fragile ceasefire along the Lebanon border, but tensions remain high. In Gaza,

0:49.3

Israel has continued its operations against Hamas, who still holds 63 Israeli hostages.

0:56.0

And then there's Iran, the architect of much of the region's instability, whose escalating

1:01.2

provocations make it seem like a direct war with Israel is no longer a question of if,

1:06.7

but when.

1:08.5

These conflicts are deeply interconnected, in the fall of one domino could set off

1:12.7

far-reaching consequences. A potential power vacuum left by a weakened Assad regime could

1:18.9

reshape alliances and alter the balance of power in ways that reverberate from Tehran

1:23.9

to Tel Aviv and from Moscow to Washington.

1:28.2

To help us make sense of these rapidly unfolding events and their implications for the region,

1:33.0

I'm joined today by Haviv Rettig Gore, a senior analyst at the Times of Israel and one of

1:38.4

the sharpest minds on Middle East politics.

1:41.7

We unpack what's going on in Syria, the root causes of tribal war and dysfunction

1:46.0

across the Arab world, the ceasefire in Lebanon, what comes next in Gaza, the weakening of Iran,

1:52.6

and what all of this means for Israel and the United States. We'll be right back.

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