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Fearing "proxy" rockets, Israel engages Iran allies

JERUSALEM-A flurry of indirect talks between Israel and its closest enemies-Syria, Lebanon's Hezbollah and Palestinian Hamas-may not bring peace, but it could help the Israelis contain a future war with arch-foe Iran.Speculation Israel and its U.S. ally might bomb Tehran's nuclear sites has generated a region-rattling reprisal scenario: ballistic missiles from Iran and rockets fired by its Islamist allies across the Jewish state's border, with Syrian support.That spells a strategic bind for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who has vowed to deny Iran the means to make atomic weapons but wants to avoid a reprise of the 2006 Lebanon war, when Hezbollah shelling drove a sixth of Israel's population into shelters.Stop-gap rapprochement appears to be one Olmert recourse.In recent weeks he has unveiled Turkish-mediated peace talks with Syria, accepted an Egyptian-brokered truce in Hamas-ruled Gaza and approved a prisoner swap with Hezbollah-giving some ground, de facto, to those Israel condemns as Iranian proxies.Some deride Olmert's multiple moves as intended to distract from a graft scandal but many see real diplomatic potential.Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak voiced hope the contacts with Syrian President Bashar Assad would "remove (Damascus) from the circle of belligerence". A member of Olmert's security cabinet said similar logic could apply to Hamas and Hezbollah.In any future war with Iran, the security cabinet official said on condition of anonymity, "whether its proxies join in depends on us persuading them that they have much more to gain, as well as much less to lose, by keeping out. And that means serious and sincere Israeli engagement of some kind or another".
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