Trump warns Israel not to 'interfere' in Syria
Trump praised Syria's new leadership and lifting of sanctions, urging Israel to avoid actions that could disrupt Syria's political transition amid ongoing border clashes.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump warned Israel not to disrupt Syria's political transition, urging that it is 'very important that Israel maintain a strong and true dialogue with Syria'.
- The U.S. administration has backed Syria's rebuilding by lifting what President Donald Trump called 'strong and biting sanctions', and Trump said he was 'very satisfied' with President Ahmad al-Sharaa's efforts after hosting him at the White House a few weeks ago.
- On Friday, Israeli forces raided the southern Syrian village of Beit Jin, killing at least 13 people after residents confronted them; the Israeli army said it targeted fighters from Jamaa Islamiya, while Damascus called the operation a 'war crime'.
- Tensions have escalated along Israel's northern border, and Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump discussed expanding regional peace deals on Monday while Netanyahu accepted a White House invitation 'in the near future'.
- The White House is pushing a security pact between Israel and Syria since President Ahmed al-Sharaa's coalition ousted Bashar al-Assad a year ago, with both leaders stressing disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip.
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Donald Trump warned Israel against any interference in Syria that would risk compromising the transition of the Arab country into "prosperous state", following an Israeli invasion of the Israeli forces in the south of Syria, AFP reported by Agerpres.
A Friday incursion by Israeli forces into a village in southern Syria killed 13 people.
Talk is days after the Israeli forces invaded the south of the Syrian territory
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