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Israeli-Syrian Talks Resume Amid Iranian Protests
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# Breaking Middle East Diplomacy: Rare Israeli-Syrian Talks Resume
In this episode, we explore a significant diplomatic breakthrough as senior Israeli and Syrian officials meet in Paris for U.S.-mediated talks - their first engagement in nearly two months. Urged directly by President Trump following the Assad regime's collapse, these discussions focus on critical security matters: demilitarizing southern Syria, relocating heavy weapons south of Damascus, and addressing Israel's military presence in the border region.
Foreign Minister Assad al-Shabani leads Israel's delegation in these two-day talks hosted by U.S. envoy Tom Barak. While no immediate breakthroughs are expected, the mere resumption of discussions represents a significant shift in regional dynamics.
Meanwhile, deadly protests continue across Iran with rights monitors reporting at least 17 fatalities in clashes with security forces, including minors. With unrest spanning 22 provinces and hundreds arrested, the regime
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In this episode, we explore a significant diplomatic breakthrough as senior Israeli and Syrian officials meet in Paris for U.S.-mediated talks - their first engagement in nearly two months. Urged directly by President Trump following the Assad regime's collapse, these discussions focus on critical security matters: demilitarizing southern Syria, relocating heavy weapons south of Damascus, and addressing Israel's military presence in the border region.
Foreign Minister Assad al-Shabani leads Israel's delegation in these two-day talks hosted by U.S. envoy Tom Barak. While no immediate breakthroughs are expected, the mere resumption of discussions represents a significant shift in regional dynamics.
Meanwhile, deadly protests continue across Iran with rights monitors reporting at least 17 fatalities in clashes with security forces, including minors. With unrest spanning 22 provinces and hundreds arrested, the regime
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI