Syria and Israel Engage in Direct Talks to Ease Border Tensions
In a significant development, Israeli and Syrian officials have been engaged in direct face-to-face meetings aimed at reducing escalating tensions along their border. Sources indicate that these discussions have recently intensified, focusing primarily on security concerns. The meetings come in the context of a shifting political landscape in Syria, where the new leadership, represented by Ahmad Al-Sharaa, has shown a willingness to explore normalization of ties with Israel and possibly joining the Abraham Accords. U.S. officials have noted that these interactions could be part of a broader regional realignment, as both countries seek to manage their relationship pragmatically while addressing mutual security interests.
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