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New Syrian-Israeli Security Agreement Under Washington's Sponsorship at the End of September 2025

August 22, 2025306 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
New Syrian-Israeli Security Agreement Under Washington's Sponsorship at the End of September 2025
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High-level Syrian sources revealed in exclusive statements that Damascus and Tel Aviv are preparing to sign an important security agreement under the auspices of the United States on the twenty-fifth of September.
This announcement comes before Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara delivers his anticipated speech in New York during the United Nations General Assembly meetings.

The sources clarified that the upcoming agreement will not be a comprehensive peace between the two countries, but will be limited to security arrangements aimed at reducing tensions and ensuring regional stability, with a preliminary consensus on about 80% of the agreement's terms.

The sources also indicated that security talks between Syria and Israel continue in capitals such as Baku and Paris, where security arrangements in southern Syria have been nearly finalized.

In a related context, the Syrian news agency "SANA" reported that Foreign Minister As'ad al-Shibani met with an Israeli delegation to discuss de-escalation and non-interference in Syrian internal affairs, and to reach understandings that support stability and monitor the ceasefire in the Sweida Governorate.

The meeting was also an opportunity to reactivate the disengagement agreement between Syria and Israel signed in 1974, which established a buffer zone under the supervision of the United Nations in the Golan Heights.

In recent statements, President al-Shara affirmed his firm rejection of any division of Syria, describing the battle for the unification of the country as "should not be through bloodshed or military force."
He also held Israel responsible for interference in southern Syria, denouncing attempts by some parties to strengthen themselves with regional powers to achieve internal gains.

Al-Shara said during a dialogue session with dignitaries from Idlib Governorate: "We have toppled the regime in the battle to liberate Syria, and now we face another battle to unify the country, and we will not allow any division, no matter the challenges."

This new step comes amid complex atmospheres in the region and opens the door to a new phase of security communication between Damascus and Tel Aviv, which may lead to relative security stability in southern Syria, away from signing a comprehensive peace at this time.
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