Dailymaverick logo

Op-eds

Op-eds

Global power shift in real time — from Hamas’s own goal to Assad’s fall and Iran’s huge blunder

Great shifts in global power take years, decades, even centuries to unfold. We are watching all of this in real time. Here’s a recap of the events that have led us here.
Global power shift in real time — from Hamas’s own goal to Assad’s fall and Iran’s huge blunder

This is a difficult article to write, because it requires turning away from the ugly human cost of the endless conflicts in the Middle East. This includes the misery in Israel and Gaza, as well as in other places which did not make front page news while it was happening, like the decades-known existence of secret torture and execution prisons across Syria. In trying to get a handle on the momentous way in which the world order has been rewritten in the short space of a few months, one has to try to ignore the keening of grieving mothers and concentrate on the larger geopolitical narratives. That is hard to do.

Last week, after the sudden collapse of the house of Assad, I wrote a tongue-in-cheek post on social media about how simple the Syrian situation was, intending to illustrate the opposite. But, after reading scores of analyses, some matters have indeed become clear.

The first and most blindingly obvious one is that the brutal Hamas-led incursion into Israel on 7 October 2023 kicked off a line of falling dominoes which has led to a near-complete collapse of the “Shia Crescent”, a term coined to describe Iran’s long-term strategy and financing of a plan to consolidate Iran-led Shia influence and control over a vast crescent-shaped region including Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Yemen and Bahrain.

It has all unravelled quickly, leaving Iran dangerously weakened (even tottering) and Israel promoted to its strongest position in decades. The Hamas incursion will go down as one of the greatest own goals in recent Middle Eastern history, leaving the prospect of a stable and prosperous independent Palestinian state more remote than ever.

To recap the events that have led us here:

When the Hamas incursion was planned and executed (arguably in collaboration with Iran, and widely believed to have been sparked by an imminent normalisation agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel), it was surely known by Hamas that retribution would be swift and hot. Perhaps Hamas calculated that innocent dead Palestinians (a certain consequence of any Israeli response; Hamas does not wear uniforms) could only help the Hamas cause globally. And it did, as evidenced by the worldwide outpouring of support for both the Palestinians and Hamas, including on American campuses.

Read more: Middle East crisis

Israel’s government and its military evidently had something other in mind than simply to pursue and punish Hamas (while also trying to extract hostages). Their strategy seems to have been based on the idea that there is little difference between Hamas and the Palestinians who voted them in and, in large part, support them. So the best route to ensuring that an incursion of this kind never, ever happens again is to completely destroy the entire infrastructure of the Gaza Strip, both as a punishment and warning.

Which they have done. And they were right; there is now little chance that such a Gaza-based incursion will happen again. But it has come at great cost, with many thousands of innocents dead, the bruising of Israel’s international reputation, and a truly shocking explosion of antiSemitism worldwide. From the Likud government’s perspective, the cost appears to be justified. By all military measures, Israel has won decisively. Less so politically. But politics is fickle and forgetful.

In any event, it might have ended there, with a crumpled Gaza slowly rebuilding and Hamas reduced to a ragtag and largely impotent shoot-and-run outfit. But Iran, in a startling strategic blunder (at least with hindsight), decided to let slip the dogs of war when they unmuzzled their regional militias. These included Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen, as well as some of their own rocket launchers. This was supposedly the “ring of fire” that Iran had long promised to use in order to incinerate the “Zionist entity”.

Not only did it not work, but the once-powerful Hezbollah has been completely decapitated, while Houthi and Iranian rocket attacks caused little damage and only invited immediate and punishing counterattacks from Israel, which laid bare their embarrassing lack of air defences. The long-sought destruction of Israel and the dream expressed in “from the river to the sea” have presumably been shelved, at least for now.

Once again, things could have ended there, with Iran and its Shia militias retreating to lick their wounds and plot for another day, perhaps with bigger and better rockets and munitions at their disposal. But realpolitik intruded. With Iran distracted and Hezbollah disabled, a group of virulently anti-Assad, anti-Iran, Isis-reared Sunni rebels (known by the acronym HTS) blazed across the country in a matter of weeks and overran the Syrian capital, Damascus. Not only did Iran-allied President Bashar al-Assad flee after 50 years of oppressive family rule, but so did Iran-allied Russia, whose protection of Assad had bought them a huge naval base in Damascus and its closest forward base to the Mediterranean.

It gets hazier here. No one really knows what HTS wants, how they will govern, whether they will resurrect an Islamic state, whether they will ignore Israel (no one is expecting a warm handshake). Indeed, Israel is busy vaporising chemical and other munitions plants all over the newly liberated country (locations courtesy of their famed intelligence services), lest they fall into the hands of an unpredictable new fundamentalist enemy.

Then there is the money owed by the Assad regime to Iran, tens of billions for oil shipments. That’s not going to be paid, adding to Iran’s pile of problems.

Does anyone need a bit more fog? HTS is also engaged in ongoing battles with the Kurds in the north of Syria who have long been battling Turkey for independence, so Turkey also has a dog in this fight. No doubt they are watching the action nervously, and perhaps sending the odd AK-47 to HTS.

Oh, and the US is busy bombing Isis sites in Syria (alongside Israel) while suspiciously watching Syria’s new leader, HTS’s Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, on whose head they have a long-standing $10-million bounty. Do they now reach out to him and wish him well? Or do they renew the bounty? (There must be some serious cognitive dissonance going on at the State Department over this.)

And Russia? Any chance they will leave the area permanently after this clusterfuck? Nope. There is much to be gained by backing the right horse in the region, but it may not be Iran this time.

There is a final question. Who funded HTS? It costs money to overrun a country, to acquire weapons and intelligence. It was probably not Isis, who are not rich. Turkey perhaps, but that seems an adventure too far. The US? Unlikely to fund fundamentalists at this point in their politics. Saudi Arabia, who wishes to dampen Iranian influence? Perhaps. And then there is Israel. An agreement with HTS that says: we will give you the money, arms and intelligence to unseat Assad. You allow us to bomb munitions and ordnance sites to smithereens, so they can never threaten us. And we agree to stay out of each other’s hair in the future. 

Why? Because Iran is Israel’s main existential threat. Assad’s fall would severely weaken them and that would align with a common HTS goal. That, if true, would be some serious strategic chess. 

Iran has seriously overplayed their hand. Not only because they underestimated Israel’s extreme offensive reaction, but also because they underestimated the unpopularity and fragility of the Assad regime. They now have fewer friends and supporters. And let’s not even try to unravel the complexities surrounding the Persian/Arab Shia divide. They may all be brothers under Islam, but the more earthbound ethnic divisions in this region are brittle and harsh, even under the same God.

Great shifts in global power take years, decades, even centuries to unfold.

We are watching this one in real time. DM

Steven Boykey Sidley is a professor of practice at JBS, University of Johannesburg and partner at Bridge Capital. His new book, It’s Mine: How the Crypto Industry is Redefining Ownership, is published by Maverick451 in South Africa and Legend Times Group in the UK/EU, available now.

Comments

Helen Swingler Dec 16, 2024, 06:59 PM

Illuminating thoughts on a horror situation. Man's inhumanity to man magnified.

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 12:43 PM

The author thinks it is 'great' (not limited to Trump!) .. and is suggesting that that is the way it should be !

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 12:54 PM

Not a word about unlimited US supply of weapons of mass destruction (hence direct complicity in the genocide).. BUT a cheering on of supposed ISRAELI military superiority ! A continuous conflation of US & Israel, when it is the actually US driven : 500+ world military bases (half in mid-east)

Pieter van de Venter Jan 2, 2025, 11:06 AM

And you miss the point totally or ignored it via the Pandor lense. The central message is the war mongering of Iran than fuels virtually ALL the conflicts in the Middel East to expand their branch of Islam. Critical point - The "peace agreement" between Israel and Saudi to spark Oct7

Alan Salmon Dec 16, 2024, 08:09 PM

An excellent summary of the situation. Iran getting a bloody nose is the best part. Oh dear, isn't Iran a partner of BRICS ?

Ivan van Heerden Jan 6, 2025, 09:28 AM

Also pretty sure Iran is the funder of all the ANC's financial woes which miraculously disappeared just after we launched our idiotic court bid at the ICJ at the behest of the Ayatollahs. Our whores in the ANC must be the cheapest in dollar terms on the planet.

andrew96 Dec 17, 2024, 09:53 AM

An interesting analysis, but informed by a too western-centric perspective. The Houthi's in particular, and Hezbollah to a certain degree, are still strong. It is common knowledge in the middle east that HTS was supported by Turkey and are (for now) effectively their proxies.

dexmoodl Dec 18, 2024, 01:20 PM

Forgot to include that Assad was in talks with US , could be reason that Hezbollah and Iran besides his lack of support for their current conflict , that made them cut him lose and made a deal with HTS , allowing HTS aligned rebels them to walk in with no resistance.

chantal.s.valentine Dec 21, 2024, 06:40 PM

The Houthis are largely toothless and increasingly isolated. Iran is either going for nuclear or figuring out how to play nice with the US/ likely re-emergence of Saudi/israeli diplomatic engagements. Houthis don’t have much of a role to play in either of those, so iran will cut their cash.

dov Dec 17, 2024, 09:53 AM

At last, a rational and factual perspective. However, hinting that Israel funded HTS is a bit out there, due mainly to the close ties to Turkey that HTS enjoys. Erdogan is not a friend of Israel. His rants testify to that.

andrew96 Dec 17, 2024, 10:14 AM

Actually he is close to Israel. He is still exporting the critical oil, and other resources, it needs to it. His rants are theater.

jim Dec 18, 2024, 12:44 PM

A pleasant read. Let's hope to see another article in the same vein about Russia's own goals in the near future. As for the anti-west brigade: Go your own way and join with those that hate the west. Then, enjoy the fighting and stealing of one dictator from another while, in poverty, you watch.

jackt bloek Dec 30, 2024, 06:58 PM

it is not antiwestern to condmen apartheid, colonailism there are too many people in south africa who support the evil of the west as evidenced by them supporting genocide in gaza by israel, to hospitals being attcked and doctors being put in jail

Derek Taylor Jan 2, 2025, 09:13 AM

I agree with James Smith. So enlightening to see a DM piece with real insight, not ignoring the self inflicted human suffering. What is the difference between apartheid and "from the river to the sea".

William Grunow Jan 2, 2025, 06:19 PM

Yet they love the last overtly colonial empire - russia

Mr. Fair Dec 19, 2024, 08:28 AM

This is a biased, western view. Just a visit to Wikipedia will show you that the full phrase is "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free". Referring to the area that was Palestine, and is now mostly Israel, who have occupied it. It's not always a call for destruction of the occupiers.

Muishond X Dec 21, 2024, 06:41 AM

Brilliant perspective by mr Sidley. Suddenly there s perspective on the so-called 45 000 Palestinian casualties(includes at least 17 000 Hamas terrorists, 5 000 natural deaths and then the fiddling of the numbers calling Mohammeds girls etc.)...vs 1 Syrian mass grave containing a 100 000 corpses.

Denise Smit Dec 21, 2024, 07:14 AM

I am not Bob D. It seems DM is lines are spooked giving the impression that I wrote this comment

John P Dec 24, 2024, 11:59 AM

Your info must come straight from the Times of Israel. If Israel would let independent observers and international reporters into Gaza we would know the real numbers.

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 11:48 AM

Very pertinent observation. Extent of western mainstream media & spokespeople's collusion with & support of the Zionist 'narrative' - hasbara (70+ years in the making & counting!) is breathtaking. Had it not ben for the emergence of 'real 'independent' journalists, we would not know better.

Pieter van de Venter Jan 2, 2025, 11:12 AM

Strange how some groups can isolate history - in this case the last 70 years. What about the preceding 3,000 or 4,000 years before there was a nation called "Palestinians".

G C Dec 30, 2024, 04:04 PM

Oh yes it is, How can you take land from people without killing them. Using your example, let's say the UK wants to take South Africa. How will they do that without killing South Africans?

Pieter van de Venter Jan 2, 2025, 11:11 AM

Well, there is the 28,000 women and children plus 3,000 men plus about 20,000 blacks that the British killed. So you are absolutely right.

G C Jan 2, 2025, 04:05 PM

What happens to the people who live in Israel then?

chantal.s.valentine Dec 21, 2024, 06:36 PM

This is probably the best, objective overview of recent events I’ve seen. How refreshing to not have partisan BS get in the way of analysis. (Does make one wonder why the ANC, apparently so interested in human rights in the Middle East, supported this regime that murdered 600000+ civilians.)

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 11:58 AM

'Objectivity' is in the eye of the 'beholder'! It doesn't exist..unfortunately. The kind of Zionist mindset & worldview is illustrated by the comments of one Errol Price below. They have not learnt that ALL 'empires', including newest 'broligarchy' will come to pass. Bluster dulls the mind.

Errol.price Dec 23, 2024, 12:28 AM

October 7 and the macabre exultation from Jihadists, university students and academics have taught Israelis " from the river to the sea .. "is shorthand for extermination..Israelis are not keen on this . Israel will have to maintain military superiority. The Houthis are about to learn a lesson.

Errol.price Dec 23, 2024, 05:46 AM

Every year during Passover, Jews scattered around the globe utter the prayer " Next year in Jerusalem " As we approach the festival of Chanukah celebrating the glorious exploits of the Maccabees, it is time for a different prayer( perhaps a prediction ): " Next year Iran ".

Andre Malan Dec 23, 2024, 08:13 AM

Thank you for the summary, which appears entirely objective, accurate and unemotional. Pity that an otherwise intelligent monologue was spoiled by the c---f--- insertion; I would have liked to let my kids read it. A

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 12:03 PM

See my previous comment about 'objectivity' to Charl. Only individual perspectives and world views exist (they are informed by personal values) - none of them are truly objective. Sorry to dispel a fond myth .. which the professor's contribution has help to fuel !

Pieter van de Venter Jan 2, 2025, 11:15 AM

It is like the newest term "my truth".

Roke Wood Dec 24, 2024, 10:41 AM

Hamas has brought this upon the Palestinian ppl. Iran seems to be infected with some type of stupidity reserved for those who lack foresight and common sense.... isreal is gonna pummel hamas into submission...israel stated from the start that they are gonna wipe hamas off the face of the earth.

John P Dec 24, 2024, 12:02 PM

Spell checking is not your strong point, Israel is spelt with a capital I and there is no such place as "isreal".

Roke Wood Dec 25, 2024, 08:23 AM

whoops .... looks like the spelling police has arrived. Isreal....Israel ...who cares? you know what country im referring too. also the auto text does that on its own sometimes. merry xmas....note I spelt xmas incorrectly. big deal.

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 12:07 PM

'Smart' response .. but quite misguided ! Maybe it should be Woke Wood ? Blame the tools when the craftsman fails to exercise caution or discipline .

Roke Wood Dec 30, 2024, 08:34 AM

not misguided. also it could be woke wood - but its roke wood, so its not. im not a craftsman and I dont need to exercise caution nor discipline. its merely a comment. take it as you will. I care nought.

G C Dec 30, 2024, 04:11 PM

You must be the life of the party :)

G C Dec 30, 2024, 04:11 PM

I don't like Hamas and what they stand for but they haven't been beaten into submission

Dietmar Horn Dec 27, 2024, 11:26 AM

"but the more earthbound ethnic divisions in this region are brittle and harsh, even under the same God" Expression of human tragedy itself, applies to the global south in general and to the BRICS countries in particular.

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 12:13 PM

Obviously you exempt yourself from any accountability/liability I presume ? Not unlike the Zionist perspective of God's chosen people with the 'right' to do as they please, including occupation & subjugation. BUT not surprising given its sponsor's (US) history of genocide of indigenous people !

Dietmar Horn Dec 31, 2024, 12:44 PM

Obviously you didn't understand the point of my comment.

Johnny Bravo Jan 8, 2025, 02:31 PM

Ahh Kanu, but you cannot define good or bad without God, can you? Because these people you love to support are very fond of their women, and treat them really well, don't they? But hey, that's 'their truth', and your thoughts on it are just like, your opinion man.

John P Jan 10, 2025, 03:21 PM

"but you cannot define good or bad without God, can you?" Is this sentence meant to imply that good and evil can only exist if there is a god (or gods)?

Michael Coleman Dec 28, 2024, 08:37 PM

This article contains too much speculation as opposed to hard analysis.

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 12:41 PM

When a so-called 'professor' buys into & extends a western narrative of dominant Colonialism & Imperialism, we are in sad place. (broligarchy?) The greater tragedy is several 'insiders' have bought into this myopic 'analysis' . Not unlike the many mainstream 'journalists' biases ! Shame.

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 01:06 PM

When approx 4% world pop. US plus 9% west (inc. Israel - flying in Zionists from around world to help 'occupy') total 13% & declining, thinks it is O.K. to dictate how the 'rest' should 'live'.. we are heading for disaster. Author seems to think that is acceptable forgetting, US own genocide.

Johnny Bravo Jan 8, 2025, 02:38 PM

We've seen how the middle east treats women and uses terrorism and dictatorship to control ... that's our opinion man, and we have the guns and money to put where our mouths are. Be grateful you can type these tantrums from your judeo christian provided safety. Not so much over there btw.

Kanu Sukha Dec 29, 2024, 01:15 PM

The grasping'/clutching at 'straws' when an 'empire' (US & West) rapidly declining in sheer numbers, to bolster the narrative/image of 'invincibility', is quite revealing. A few like Ireland. Norway, Spain have belatedly woken to the 'reality'. The US is the heart of darkness & hubris .

G C Jan 2, 2025, 04:10 PM

Who should we look to then? Russia invades countries, China invades countries, and India has a nasty caste system. These countries are your heroes?

jackt bloek Dec 30, 2024, 09:19 PM

there is no evidence that Iran " collaborated with Hamas to attack Israel on October 7th," but this was allowed to be published We are not living in 1800s when anything can be written about people of colour by those who cannot condemn APARTHEID or COLONIALISM

G C Jan 2, 2025, 04:11 PM

Using the same logic as a Zuma supporter, there is no evidence when there is plenty of evidence.

jackt bloek Dec 30, 2024, 09:21 PM

people all over the world rose up against their colonial masters , and were mercilessly put down. From Kenya to India, From China to Algeria to Haiti to Namibia and all over and in between since when does Daily Maverick publish such anti-South African agenda

Dietmar Horn Dec 31, 2024, 12:12 PM

"since when does Daily Maverick publish such anti-South African agenda" I don't even find South Africa mentioned in this article. Even if that were the case, DM would only have made use of the right of free speech that applies to everyone.

Dietmar Horn Dec 31, 2024, 12:12 PM

"since when does Daily Maverick publish such anti-South African agenda" I don't even find South Africa mentioned in this article. Even if that were the case, DM would only have made use of the right of free speech that applies to everyone.

G C Jan 2, 2025, 04:13 PM

What is your point? Are you saying South Africa must support the Oct 7 massacre?

jackt bloek Dec 30, 2024, 09:23 PM

With such bad analysis, one wonders how on earth does UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG AND BRIDGE CAPITAL allow this author to write? NO CONDEMNATION OF APARTHEID AND COLONIALISM BY ISRAEL in this article

Dietmar Horn Dec 31, 2024, 12:36 PM

"With such bad analysis, one wonders how on earth does UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG AND BRIDGE CAPITAL allow this author to write?" Because it is not the University of Moscow, Beijing or Tehran and in SA free speech is a constitutional right. Aren't you also exercising this right here?

jackt bloek Dec 31, 2024, 05:13 AM

Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, the Kamal Adwan Hospital director is arrested the title should be "has power shifted to apartheid state?" this opinion was rejected as to extreme for daily maverick

Pieter van de Venter Jan 2, 2025, 11:21 AM

Please explain this "Apartheid State" to me. I fail to see the similarities. Maybe just trying to inflame minds against Israel by the local BDSM group?

Johnny Bravo Jan 8, 2025, 03:04 PM

There aren't any, but you can't throw incendiary tantrums to motivate your own lack of humanity without using terms like that.

Derek Taylor Jan 2, 2025, 09:28 AM

To all the Anti-West and Anti-RSA comments, I don't see people trying to get from the West or RSA into the other countries. The reverse is a reality however.

Middle aged Mike Jan 9, 2025, 04:01 PM

I've also wondered about the potential of an HTS/Israel arrangement going some way to explaining the rapidity of their overthrow of Assad. Wouldn't be surprised at all to find that's true or for that matter that Turkey might have been involved.

Middle aged Mike Jan 9, 2025, 04:07 PM

Oct 7 was successful in getting a great many Gazans killed just as Hamas intended. Where it failed was in assuming that their allies, backers and sympathisers would prevail upon Israel to accept it. As unexpected as the attack was, it's larger impact on the region due to the response was greater.