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Title: Israel-Syria Deal: Demilitarized Zone & Netanyahu’s Conditions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Israel ⁣Demands Demilitarized⁢ Zone from Syria as Path to Potential Deal

Damascus, Syria – Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Tuesday that ⁣a peace ⁤agreement with Syria is possible, but hinges ⁤on the ⁣establishment of a demilitarized zone extending from ⁣Damascus to Mount Hermon. Netanyahu ⁣insisted this buffer zone must include access‌ to both Mount hermon and its peak, according⁣ to a statement reported by reuters. despite⁤ the demand, he ​affirmed ⁤Israel’s commitment ‌to defending ‌its territory and ensuring the ⁢security of its citizens, stating, “With good intentions and understanding of⁣ these principles, it is possible to ⁣reach an agreement ​with ‍Syria, but we will uphold our principles in any case.”

The ultimatum comes amid U.S.-brokered efforts to forge ⁣a non-aggression pact between Israel​ and Syria. President Donald Trump‌ has ​urged Israel ⁤to maintain “a​ robust and honest dialog” with Damascus. While Syria does not formally recognize Israel, the ⁢two​ nations have a history of conflict, notably Israel’s occupation of the Golan Heights‍ – captured in the 1967 war and afterward annexed, a move recognized by the united ​States but not by most of the international ‌community. The potential for a deal is further elaborate by Israel’s cautious stance toward Syria’s current leader, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, due to his‌ past affiliations with Islamist militant groups.

Recent tensions ‌were underscored by ⁢reported Israeli strikes in southern Syria on Friday,‌ which​ Syrian state media claims resulted in the deaths ⁣of 13 ⁢Syrians.The Israeli military stated the strikes targeted Lebanese Islamist⁢ militant groups operating in ‌the area.⁣

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