Israel’s New Security Agreement Proposal to the Jolani Regime Detailed
The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News agency, reported that Axios, quoting a learned source, announced that Israel has presented a detailed security agreement proposal to the Jolani regime.The plan covers an area stretching from southwestern Damascus to the border with the occupied territories.
According to the report,Asaad Al-Sheibani,foreign minister of the Jolani regime,and Ron Dermer,Israel’s strategic affairs minister,met on Wednesday in London.They discussed the proposal in the presence of American envoy Tom barrack.
Axios added that Israel’s proposal divides southwestern Damascus into three distinct zones,each with different security measures.
the American outlet wrote that this plan calls for expanding a buffer zone inside Syrian territory and prohibits military forces and heavy weaponry near the border with the occupied lands.
Axios also reported that under this Israeli proposal, all airspace over southwestern damascus up to the border would be declared no-fly for Syrian aircraft.
The source told Axios Israel aims through this deal to maintain an aerial corridor across syria for Iran’s potential future operations.
Since Bashar al-Assad’s government fell, Abu Muhammad al-Jolani’s regime has sent varied signals indicating important shifts in Syria’s political discourse. It has expressed willingness toward open policies and normalizing relations with Israel.
In early 2025, regional and European mediators began work on establishing dialog channels between Damascus and Tel Aviv.Reports suggested Syria’s new ruling authorities are prepared not only to sign a peace agreement with Israel but also willing to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights-conditional upon economic guarantees such as easing or lifting Western sanctions.
Notably, despite repeated incursions by Israel as Assad’s fall-during which Israel has targeted Syrian territory multiple times-the Jolani regime has taken no actions against these violations.