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Reuters: Syria and Israel to Sign Security Agreement

Reuters reports increased US pressure to ⁤finalize a security ​agreement between the ⁢Israeli‍ regime and Abu ⁢Muhammad al-Julani’s authority in Syria ahead of the United Nations General Assembly.

According to the ⁣English section⁢ of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News ⁢Agency, Reuters has reported​ based on informed sources that ‍the Syrian regime under⁣ Abu Muhammad al-Julani⁢ is accelerating negotiations ⁢with Tel Aviv for a security⁣ agreement under US pressure.

Syria has entered the talks hoping⁢ that this deal will‌ lead to reclaiming ‌territory ⁤recently occupied ‌by Israel. ⁤However,‍ reuters predicts⁢ the agreement will ⁣fall short of a extensive⁤ peace treaty.

Several sources told ⁢Reuters that Washington is intensifying efforts to advance negotiations before the United Nations General Assembly convenes, aiming ⁢to announce the ‌security deal at⁤ this forum.

The report states that ⁤even ⁤reaching an interim agreement would be considered a success for then-President Trump. This follows months of‍ tough stances⁤ by Israeli negotiators,‌ while al-Julani’s authority, weakened particularly after sectarian clashes in Sweida and Israeli military interventions ⁢during talks, has approached ​from a position of⁢ vulnerability.

According to sources including Syrian military and political officials, two intelligence‍ contacts,⁢ and an Israeli political figure cited‌ by⁤ reuters,⁢ Syria’s⁣ proposal centers ⁢on ⁤withdrawing Israeli forces from occupied⁢ areas seized in recent months. It⁣ also calls for restoring the demilitarized buffer ⁢zone established⁤ in the 1974 ceasefire and ending Israeli ⁤airstrikes and ground incursions into syria.

The sources added that talks have not addressed control over the‌ Golan Heights-occupied by Israel ⁢as ⁣1967-which a knowledgeable Syrian source said would remain an ‍unresolved issue for ⁣the future. Meanwhile, an Israeli source indicated Tel Aviv does not⁤ intend to make ‍major ​concessions in this deal.

News Sources: © webangah News ⁣Agency
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