Over the past week, we have been monitoring developments in Syria, where there has been a significant escalation in its on-again, off-again, and now on-again civil war. Rebel forces, led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, launched a surprise offensive, swiftly capturing key areas in northwestern Syria, including 13 villages and the strategic towns of Urm Al-Sughra and Anjara. Two days later, the rebels had breached Aleppo, Syria’s second-largest city, marking their most substantial advance in years. 

In response, Syrian government forces, supported by Russian airstrikes and Iran-backed militias, initiated counterattacks to halt the insurgents’ progress. The intensified conflict has resulted in significant casualties and displacement.

What does this tell us about major power shifts taking place in the region? Is it part of larger tectonic shifts taking place globally? And what does this mean for Israel?

To help us understand, our guest is Yonatan Adiri.

Yonatan Adiri is a leading Israeli digital healthcare entrepreneur, and was formerly the Chief Technology Advisor and a senior diplomatic advisor to the late Israeli president, Shimon Peres. He is the founder of Healthy.io, a digital healthcare startup, which he has been building for the last decade, and is now returning  to public service.

Earlier in his career, Yonatan worked as an officer in the IDF Strategic Command – including when President Obama issued his “red line” in the summer of 2012 against the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

To learn more about Yonatan’s startup, Healthy.io: https://healthy.io/

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  1. colleenb Member
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    Great interview. With Korea (bad for US, world) and Syria exploding (literally in one case), these Ricochet podcasts have been helpful. I frankly thought that the Syrian rebellion was over so I’ve been more than surprised at what as happened and how rapidly (shades of ISIS).  It makes sense once you know who was backing Assad.

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