Matthews-Hargreaves CHEVROLET citizenship status of these refugees, as well as their ability to return to a future Palestine or instead choose financial compensation. The agreement also will deal with Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas. Israel will demand the dissolution of Syria's contacts with these parties. Syria will have to compromise and swallow this bitter pill, but likely will agree only to change the nature of its military ties with these parties and not eliminate its political alliances. Neither side will achieve everything it wants. The Chances Israel and Syria share a long history of failures to reach peace, and both sides desperately want this renewed peace process to succeed. Every day, the price of failure to reach an agreement grows ever more expensive. Israeli leaders know and close to the Israeli border. Syria will have to make hard choices regarding the extent of the concessions it must make. Will Syria be willing to accept intrusive security restrictions near its capital, or will it prefer to leave the territorial status quo in place? • Iran: The Syria-Iran alliance is not just a problem for Israel but for many countries in the Middle East. In Israeli diplomatic circles, the main demand voiced to Syria is breaking its alliance with Iran. But is it rea- sonable to assume that Syria would be willing to distance itself from Tehran? Were Syria to cut off from Iran, it would lose its special relationship with Iran's Shiite proxy in Lebanon, Hezbollah, and with Syria's own hege- mony in Lebanon — a top priority for Syrian foreign policy. It is extremely unlikely that Syria would be willing to forego this affi- ance and instead adopt a pro-Western orientation. Iran today is on the move across the Middle East with new achieve- ments in Lebanon, Iraq and the Gulf states. It has a much deeper internal understand this quite well, often when others do not. They know that failure May usher in a new regional conflict, possibly a catastrophic one, that surely will endanger Israel and Syria. Neither nation wishes to endanger its people further and thus will find a way to reach an agreement. Windows of opportunity in the Middle East tend to appear quite infrequently and last but just a short while. If we continue to miss them, we may well bring upon ourselves and our children another 60 years of misery. Israel has proven its abilities and its courage in the battlefield. Now is the time to be courageous in making peace. ❑ Alon Liel is founder of the Israel-Syrian Peace Society and former director-general of Israel's Foreign Ministry. Shai Ben-Zvi, an Internet entrepreneur and ISPS board member, also contributed to this viewpoint. grip on Syria today than it did in the period of Hafez Assad, the father of Syria's current president, Bashar Assad. Moreover, even if Syria were willing to signal the beginnings of a move away from Iran, any such changes could be fleeting. While Israel's con- cession of the Golan Heights would be irreversible, Syria could shift its regional alignments anytime. Israeli negotiations with Syria have been part of the Middle East land- scape since 1991. But new talks must not be exploited to legitimize a regime that even the Arab world seeks to isolate because of its backing of Iran and its terrorist offshoots. Moreover, given the continuing military importance of the Golan Heights, it would be a cardinal error for Israel to put into jeopardy its own security by agreeing to come down from this vital strategic barrier. ❑ REMEMBER give you 5 lbs. 1111 of Matzos If I can't • Ire beat your best deal! 111.40-"-Z;•,-**1 4 THAT "NICE JEWISH BOY" PHIL SCHOSTAK HAS MADE THE MOVE TOVATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, AND SO SHOULD YOU (248) 336-1474 pschostak@mbchevy.com THOUSANDS OF HIS CUSTOMERS CAN'T BE WRONG! CALL PHIL FOR THE FINEST BEFORE, DURING, & AFTER THE SALE SERVICE!! 12 Mile Rd. Just West of 1-75 • 2000 E. 12 Mile. Rd., Royal Oak Picnic Backpack for two! Stylish. Chic. Fun gift for any occasion. tyZAtyl e—ez .d.letiteica e,e Dore Gold is president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. As Israel's ambas- sador to the United Nations from 1997 to 1999, he dealt with the Syria-Israel negoti- ating track. t De Au 06 Fine Furniture • Stunning Accessories Unique & Unusual Gifts Always 30% Off most mfrs Complimentary Gift Wrapping 6644 Orchard Lake Road just S of Maple West Bloomfield • 248 855.1600 Mon&Thur 10-9 Tue-Wed-Fri-Sat 10-6 Sun 11-4 1402230 June 5 • 2008 A29