A leading pro- Israeli activist ,closely allied with the Israeli government, has confirmed that instability in Syria best serves Zionist interests.
Writing in an op-ed piece in the Israeli news service YnetNews, Israeli-born but US resident attorney Shoula Romano Horing, who teaches law at Baker University and the Webster University and who regularly is involved in campaigning for the Israeli government in Israel, said “Israel and the US’s best strategy should be to help maintain the status quo where neither Assad nor the rebels are strong enough to defeat the other militarily.”
The article, titled “Assad must not win,” went on to say that:

Writing in an op-ed piece in the Israeli news service YnetNews, Israeli-born but US resident attorney Shoula Romano Horing, who teaches law at Baker University and the Webster University and who regularly is involved in campaigning for the Israeli government in Israel, said “Israel and the US’s best strategy should be to help maintain the status quo where neither Assad nor the rebels are strong enough to defeat the other militarily.”
The article, titled “Assad must not win,” went on to say that:
“neither the Sunni rebels nor the Assad-led Shiites who are involved in the Syrian civil war are friends of the United States or Israel. Israel and the US’s best strategy should be to help maintain the status quo where neither Assad nor the rebels are strong enough to defeat the other militarily.
“In this context, the Obama administration’s decision to finally help arm the rebels was the correct decision… the main reason to heavily arm the rebels should be to counter balance Hezbollah and Iranian involvement and reverse recent Assad territorial gains in the strategic city of Qusair on the border of Syria and Lebanon, which has served as the rebels’ supply corridor from Lebanon.
“It must be clear that both the US and Israel’s strategic interests would be compromised if the Americans allow Assad and his allies to win.
“While the Assad regime has conventional military superiority including jets, ballistic missiles, and artillery, it also can count on a steady supply of arms and ammunition from loyal allies such as Iran and Russia.
“If Assad wins, the US will lose the remainder of its credibility and its deterrence power in the Middle East….Iran will become stronger than ever. A weakened Assad will owe everything to Iran, and become its puppet.
“Hezbollah will become stronger by sharing Syria’s dangerous arsenal and by influencing a weakened Assad to be more militant against Israel. Syria’s last war against Israel was in 1973, but since then Israel has had at least two wars with Hezbollah.
“An Assad win over the rebels will unravel decades of American influence in the Middle East and endanger Israel in the process.”
Horing is no minor player in the Zionist Supremacist conspiracy. According to her own biography, she is a a national speaker for the United Jewish Communities, and has been a keynote speaker at many rallies for Israel.“In this context, the Obama administration’s decision to finally help arm the rebels was the correct decision… the main reason to heavily arm the rebels should be to counter balance Hezbollah and Iranian involvement and reverse recent Assad territorial gains in the strategic city of Qusair on the border of Syria and Lebanon, which has served as the rebels’ supply corridor from Lebanon.
“It must be clear that both the US and Israel’s strategic interests would be compromised if the Americans allow Assad and his allies to win.
“While the Assad regime has conventional military superiority including jets, ballistic missiles, and artillery, it also can count on a steady supply of arms and ammunition from loyal allies such as Iran and Russia.
“If Assad wins, the US will lose the remainder of its credibility and its deterrence power in the Middle East….Iran will become stronger than ever. A weakened Assad will owe everything to Iran, and become its puppet.
“Hezbollah will become stronger by sharing Syria’s dangerous arsenal and by influencing a weakened Assad to be more militant against Israel. Syria’s last war against Israel was in 1973, but since then Israel has had at least two wars with Hezbollah.
“An Assad win over the rebels will unravel decades of American influence in the Middle East and endanger Israel in the process.”