Syria is potentially moving towards normalization with Israel after nearly 14 years of conflict. Direct talks have reportedly taken place, facilitated by the United Arab Emirates. Any agreement would likely follow the framework established by the Abraham Accords, which formalized relations between Israel and several Arab states. Despite these discussions, analysts suggest that significant challenges remain, particularly the longstanding enmity rooted in historical conflicts, including the 1967 war and occupation of the Golan Heights, which Israeli officials insist is non-negotiable in any future deal.
After nearly 14 years of war in Syria, the new government is resetting its regional relations, focusing on potential normalization with Israel.
Syria and Israel have held direct talks about potentially entering into a normalization agreement, facilitated by the United Arab Emirates.
Any agreement between Syria and Israel would likely extend the Abraham Accords, aimed at formalizing relations between Arab states and Israel.
There is a deep enmity between Syria and Israel, which was intensified during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and the Golan Heights occupation.
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