Alleged Security Talks Between Tel Aviv and Damascus to Resume in Paris

Some Israeli sources have claimed that senior Syrian and Israeli officials are scheduled to meet in Paris on Monday to resume discussions on a security agreement. Israel’s Channel 12 television, citing these sources, reported that the talks will be held under the supervision of the United States, with President Donald Trump’s administration seeking to advance the normalization process between Damascus and Tel Aviv. According to these claims, the talks will last for two days and will be attended by Tom Barrack, Trump’s special envoy for Syria, along with Assad al-Shaybani, the so-called Golan regime’s foreign minister, and an Israeli delegation. These developments come while Israel, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, has not only conducted ground attacks in Syria and occupied new parts of the country but has also carried out hundreds of airstrikes across various Syrian regions; attacks that, according to local sources, continue and have faced widespread regional criticism.




