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Syria Explores Steps to Ease Tensions with Israel Amid Recent Strikes
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 11 hours ago
What happened
Syria is engaging in diplomatic talks to reduce tensions with Israel after recent airstrikes, with Mossad chief meeting Syrian officials and hopes for a security agreement resuming soon.
- 01Syria seeks to prevent escalation after Israeli strikes in northern Syria.
- 02Mossad chief met Syrian foreign minister to ease tensions post-airbase attack.
- 03Syria aims for stability and to avoid giving Israel reasons for further attacks.
- 04U.S. mediates ongoing talks for a non-aggression security agreement.
- 05Earlier near-agreement included buffer zones and Israeli withdrawal demands.
- 06Syria encouraged by U.S. condemnation of Israeli strikes, boosting peace hopes.
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