Syria may be warming up to Israel after fall of Assad regime
Summary
Syria, traditionally an enemy of Israel, is possibly becoming more open to a relationship with Israel following the fall of the Assad government. The new Islamist government in Syria might be considering a more positive stance towards Israel.Key Facts
- Syria was historically a strong adversary of Israel.
- Last year, the Assad regime in Syria was overthrown.
- An Islamist government has taken over in Syria since Assad's fall.
- There are signs that the new government might be more open to Israel.
- Changes in Syria's government structure could impact its foreign relations.
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