Scoop: U.S. to mediate Israel-Syria meeting Thursday to avoid new crises
Summary
Senior officials from the U.S., Israel, and Syria are set to meet to discuss security issues in southern Syria following recent conflicts. This meeting comes after Israeli airstrikes in Damascus and aims to improve communication and coordination to prevent future crises.Key Facts
- The meeting will involve U.S., Israeli, and Syrian officials.
- It follows a recent crisis in Suwayda, a city in southern Syria, and Israeli airstrikes on Damascus.
- U.S. Syria envoy Tom Barrack will lead the meeting.
- The discussions will focus on security and increasing coordination between Israel and Syria.
- Recent events included Israeli strikes on a Syrian military convoy and airstrikes in Damascus.
- These actions occurred due to conflicts involving the Druze community in Syria.
- Miscommunication between Syrian and Israeli governments was blamed for escalating tensions.
- U.S. President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the Israeli airstrikes and discussed this with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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