Syria Is Offering What In Exchange For the Golan?

We missed this at the end of last week, but see if you can tell what’s wrong with this offer:

Syria has announced to European emissaries its willingness to reach a deal with Israel that would include the return of kidnapped reservists Elad Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, who are being held by Hizbullah, the Nazareth-based A-Sinara newspaper reported on Friday.

How does Syria, a member in good standing of the United Nations, have access to Israeli soldiers kidnapped in an act of war by ostensibly Lebanese irregulars? We’re all for the idea that international diplomacy requires that certain things remain unspoken. As much as it frustrates us, we can at least wrap our mind around how mendacious unspoken anti-Israel alliances work. But Syria is saying this out loud, and nobody seems to care.

References:
* Report: Syria wants deal for kidnapped reservists [JPost]

Previously:
* Syria and the Problem of Meaning
* This Summer’s War With Syria – Peace Deal Rumors Are Suspiciously Incoherent
* Syria is Hiding Weapons in Civilian Aid Convoys. Of Course They Are.

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