Netanyahu Asks U.S. to Broker Negotiations with Syria
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pursuing US-brokered negotiations with Syria's new leadership, indicating a shift in Israel's diplomatic approach to Damascus since Syria's civil war began in 2011.
- During a meeting with US Envoy Tom Barrack, Netanyahu expressed his goal to establish a revised security agreement leading to a full peace agreement with Syria.
- The Israeli government believes that the new Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa could become a reliable partner for dialogue, as discussions are a response to regional changes.
- Israel is seeking assurances against Iranian and Hezbollah forces in Syria, with initial talks potentially focusing on a non-aggression pact based on the 1974 disengagement agreement.
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Read Full ArticleNetanyahu seeks US-brokered peace talks with Syria’s new regime
Israeli PM signals readiness for diplomacy with Damascus amid shifting alliances, eyes updated security pact and eventual normalization. By David Brummer, World Israel News Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is exploring the possibility of US-mediated negotiations with Syria’s new leadership, the US news website Axios reported this week, citing two Israeli officials familiar with the matter. The overture marks Israel’s first indication of diploma…
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