Israel sets up checkpoint in Syria’s Quneitra in new breach of sovereignty
Summary
Israel has set up a military checkpoint in the Quneitra region of Syria, according to reports. Syria has condemned these actions as violations of its sovereignty, and both countries are in discussions to de-escalate tensions. The United States is involved in diplomatic efforts to restore a 1974 agreement between Israel and Syria.Key Facts
- Israel's army has entered Syria's Quneitra region and set up a military checkpoint.
- Syria accuses Israel of violating its sovereignty with military actions.
- The United Nations established a buffer zone in the region after a 1974 agreement, which Syria says Israel is not respecting.
- Syria claims Israel has conducted over 1,000 airstrikes and more than 400 ground incursions.
- Syria and Israel are in talks to reduce tensions, with the U.S. involved in diplomatic efforts.
- Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is planning to meet President Donald Trump in Washington.
- There have been no retaliatory attacks by Syria against Israel's actions.
- The U.S. is attempting to revive the 1974 agreement as part of its diplomatic efforts.
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