Israel Proposes New Security Deal with Syria
Israel's proposal includes a no-fly zone and a phased withdrawal plan, aiming to reduce military tensions and address Iranian influence near its border.
- Israel and Syria are engaged in US-brokered talks scheduled to begin Wednesday, aiming for a new security agreement in London.
- These talks follow Israel's proposal for a multi-zone security plan southwest of Damascus, prompted by the fall of Bashar al-Assad last December.
- The proposal calls for expanding the buffer zone by approximately two kilometers into Syrian-held land, restricting Syrian military flights in the airspace southwest of Damascus adjacent to the border, and implementing a gradual Israeli pullback from recently captured Syrian areas.
- Reports indicate more than 95% of terms are settled, but Syria has yet to respond formally and prepares a counterproposal to ensure sovereignty and border security.
- The talks aim to replace the outdated 1974 disengagement agreement and could reduce tensions, though political distrust and the Golan's status remain key obstacles.
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Israel offers Syria withdrawal in exchange for air corridor to Iran
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