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- Syrian government and Druze minority leaders announce new ceasefire . . .
Syrian officials and Druze leaders have announced a new ceasefire after days of violent clashes, but Israel has continued its airstrikes after intervening
- Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present) - Wikipedia
Israel's government claimed this was to thwart any "potential threat" from post-war Syria Israel took advantage of the power vacuum created by the fall of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to increase the amount of territory it controlled by several hundred square miles [99]
- After Decades as Enemies, Syria and Israel Now Share a Common Foe
Syria and Israel have been locked in a state of hostility for decades, but the new authorities in Damascus are taking a different tack with their neighbor to the south Syria’s president, Ahmed
- Syrias new president signals openness to Israel: We have common enemies
Responding to questions about future relations with Israel, al-Sharaa said that airstrikes must stop but acknowledged that “we have common enemies — and we can play a major role in regional
- Syria President Al-Sharaa open to normalising ties with Israel ‘under . . .
Syria’s president has reportedly expressed his openness to normalising ties with Israel and joining the Abraham Accords “under the right conditions”, amid the ongoing Israeli occupation
- Syria’s New President Signals Openness to Israel Dialogue, Says They . . .
Syria’s new president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, has expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue with Israel, while urging an immediate halt to Israeli
- Syrian President on Israel: We have common enemies, cooperation is . . .
Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara has said that his country could cooperate with Israel on security matters and that he is open to negotiations between the two countries
- Syrian President Under Fire for Saying We Share Common . . . - Haaretz
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa is once again under fire after controversial remarks about a "shared enemy" between Syria and Israel sparked a wave of criticism and speculation across the Arab world about the future of relations between the two countries
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