Zvi Yehezkeli, the commentator on Arab affairs, said this evening (Sunday) on the i24news channel that Israel is in what he defines as a "golden hour" after the fall of the Assad regime. Yehezkeli: "It is very encouraging how Israel sees the situation. The capture of Mount Hermon and the buffer zones is the correct view of the story. I have always said that whoever built a nuclear reactor to destroy us, provided Hezbollah with the entire logistical rear area and built Iranian bases, his departure is preferable to anything that will be there. A new game is opening here, which Israel can play in. The Shiite axis has collapsed. It is possible that these traces of this understanding are leading us to Iran. Iran is the next thing." He emphasized: "Israel is not turning a blind eye like it did in the previous Syrian uprising. There is a clear statement by Israel here that it wants to position itself in a completely different way. What accelerated the rebels' entry into Syria was the fact that Israel mowed down and almost completely subdued Hezbollah. When the Middle East saw that the militia The most dangerous Shiite fell as a result of the battle with Israel - they came and rebelled." On the question of Syria's future, he said: "It is not clear who will rule Syria yet, but it is quite clear that Syria will be a failed state, which will take many years to recover from the situation. It will be similar to Afghanistan. The question is whether anyone will think about the Syrian citizens, and whoever does, I think they also have a future in Syria.".