Media: Security Communication Between Syria and Israel Resumes Under American-Turkish Sponsorship

July 22, 202549 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Media: Security Communication Between Syria and Israel Resumes Under American-Turkish Sponsorship

Al Arabiya/Al Hadath reported today, Tuesday 22nd of July, citing special sources, about the "resumption of security communication between the Syrian administration and Israel" under American and Turkish sponsorship.


The sources explained that "Turkey and Syria are discussing issues related to the SDF, Druze, Alawites, and agreements with Israel", indicating that "an Israeli delegation is heading to Azerbaijan to finalize agreements, while solutions for the Suwayda file are on the horizon."


The sources added that "the Syrian administration was surprised by Israel's reaction to the events in Suwayda", with "Turkish-Israeli communication regarding the Syrian crisis" ongoing.


On the other hand, Israel has not committed to stopping its attacks on Syrian territories, as it demands a "demilitarized zone, with a permanent presence in the buffer zones along the 1974 line."


The buffer zone, which extends along the ceasefire line separating the occupied Golan Heights from the rest of Syrian territories, covers an area of up to 235 square kilometers, with a length of 80 kilometers, and a width ranging between 500 meters and 10 kilometers.

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