Details Revealed of Security Agreement Between Jolani and Israeli Regime
The English section of webangah News Agency reports, citing Mehr News Agency via Russia Today, that Israel and Syria are nearing the signing of a new security agreement. The deal is being mediated by the united States with backing from Gulf countries.
According to this Israeli media source, the agreement aims to stabilize syria after years of civil war, reduce threats along its northern borders, and isolate Damascus from Iran-led Shiite axis influences.
The source emphasized that while this move represents a significant security possibility for Israel, it also carries ongoing strategic risks.
The reported details of the agreement include:
- Preventing Turkey from rebuilding the Syrian army-a development Israel views as strategically critical.
- Banning deployment of strategic weapons within Syrian territory-including missiles and air defense systems-to preserve freedom of movement and air superiority for the Israeli Air Force in the region.
- Addressing sensitive issues such as establishing a humanitarian corridor to mountainous Druze areas in suwayda amid tensions involving Druze communities and ongoing humanitarian aid efforts.
- Dismantling weaponry on Syria’s Golan Heights between Damascus and Suwayda, aiming to prevent terrorist threats near Israel’s border area.
- Including promises for Syria’s reconstruction with US support alongside assistance from Gulf states.
It is important to note that sence Israel occupied Syria’s Golan Heights in 1967, this area has been a historic flashpoint between Syria and Israel. Recent security agreements seek mechanisms to reduce military escalation and achieve a security balance that enhances stability in southern Syria.