'No Such Thing as Peace for Free' – Syria Demands 1/3 of Golan for Peace with Israel
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Proposals Surface for Divided Golan Heights Control in Israel-Syria Talks
A Syrian source has outlined two potential frameworks for a political settlement between Israel and Syria over the Golan Heights, according to details shared with i24News. The first scenario envisions Israel retaining control over approximately one-third of the Golan Heights while returning another third directly to Syrian sovereignty. The final third would be leased by Israel from Syria for 25 years, allowing for a continued but non-sovereign I…
Syrian Golan residents urge no compromise in talks with Israel
Syrians displaced from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights have firmly rejected any concessions over the territory and reaffirmed their Arab identity, amid Israel's continued insistence that it will never relinquish the land. In a statement released on Tuesday, the Civil Gathering of the Sons of the Golan Heights unveiled a document titled The National Pact, outlining a series of demands and declaring the Golan a "purely Syrian national affair". …
The Syrians are said to be demanding the return of a large amount of territory if peace is to be negotiated with Israel. A source within the government of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa told the i24NEWS news agency that if the countries are to negotiate peace and establish normal diplomatic relations, Israel must return at least a third of the territory in the Golan Heights that Israel captured before the 1974 armistice agreement between the t…
Amid reports of a peace agreement or "armistice agreement" between Israel and the new Syrian regime, it was reported this evening (Thursday) that Syria is demanding that Israel hand over at least a third of the Golan Heights that were seized by Israel before the 1974 armistice agreement. "There is no such thing as free peace," according to a Syrian source close to President Ahmed al-Sharaa. According to the report in i24NEWS in English, the Syri…
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