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The Syrian President's Surprising Statements About Israel - and the Connection to the Druze

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In an extraordinary meeting in Damascus in April between Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and a delegation of American businessmen led by Jewish-American businessman Jonathan Bass, al-Sharaa made a series of surprising statements regarding Israel and regional security, the Jewish Chronicle reported today. “I want to be clear,” the president emphasized to the delegation. “The era of endless mutual bombings must end. No country thrives when its s…
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In an exclusive interview with the Jewish Journal, Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa expresses his willingness to renew the 1974 separation agreement with Israel, calls for an end to mutual hostility, declares his commitment to protecting the Druze, and is ready to cooperate with the US on the issue of missing persons from the civil war.

In an extraordinary meeting in Damascus in April between Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and a delegation of American businessmen led by Jewish-American businessman Jonathan Bass, al-Sharaa made a series of surprising statements regarding Israel and regional security, the Jewish Chronicle reported today. “I want to be clear,” the president emphasized to the delegation. “The era of endless mutual bombings must end. No country thrives when its s…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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