Monday, June 30, 2025

ISRAEL SOULD NOT TRUST SYRIA'S LEADER BECAUSE HE IS A CLOSE ALLY OF TURKEY'S ERDOGAN

Report: These are Syria's demands for peace with Israel

According to a report by Lebanon's LBCI news channel, Syria has outlined several conditions for normalizing relations with Israel. These reportedly include official Israeli recognition of the regime led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, a full withdrawal from territories captured by Israel last December, an end to Israeli airstrikes in Syria, security arrangements in southern Syria, and US guarantees and support for the Syrian regime. In return, Syria may agree to permanently recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.

 

Israel Hayom

Jun 30, 2025 



Donald Trump shakes hands with Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa

President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on March 12, 2025
 
 
According to a report by Lebanon's LBCI news channel, Syria has outlined several conditions for normalizing relations with Israel. These reportedly include official Israeli recognition of the regime led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, a full withdrawal from territories captured by Israel last December, an end to Israeli airstrikes in Syria, security arrangements in southern Syria, and US guarantees and support for the Syrian regime. In return, Syria may agree to permanently recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.

The report cites sources familiar with the situation in Syria and notes that the proposal includes not only bilateral terms with Israel, but also broader geopolitical guarantees, particularly from the United States.

Last week, Israeli National Security Council Chairman Tzachi Hanegbi presented Israel's rationale for normalizing ties with Syria during a closed session of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. Hanegbi reportedly said that Israel and the Syrian regime share common interests and that Syria opposes Iran and its allied states and terrorist organizations.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump told Fox News that additional countries are interested in joining the Abraham Accords. When asked whether Syria was among them, he neither confirmed nor denied it.

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