In recent months, Syria has repeatedly signaled that it is committed to peace as a strategic choice and is prepared to begin negotiating "without any preconditions." Some Syrian spokespersons are signaling that Syria is likely to be flexible in regard to the timetable for withdrawal from the Golan (suggesting, for example, that Syria could lease the Golan to Israel for decades), that evacuated territory could be defined in flexible ways, and that Syria would try to restrain Hezbollah and the Palestinian organizations that operate from its territory.
In this context, the idea of land swaps is again being examined in Israel as a means of expanding the room to maneuver in negotiations and the chances of reaching an accord. A paper prepared for Israel’s primary annual conference on national security analyzes these territorial alternatives. Read more>>

