After Israel PM’s trip to occupied Syria, is a deal off the table?
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited occupied Syrian territory, which upset Syria and put possible peace talks at risk. Syria and Israel have been discussing a potential peace agreement, but these talks have reportedly stalled due to disagreements over Israel's military presence in Syria.Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the Israeli military in occupied southern Syria.
- Syria condemned this visit, and it complicates peace talks between the two countries.
- Israel took control of Syrian land in the Golan Heights during the 1967 war.
- Israel expanded its hold in Syria after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.
- Israel's military actions in Syria, including bombings, have increased in 2025.
- Syria and Israel had been in talks for a peace deal, but these talks have reportedly stalled.
- An unnamed Israeli official mentioned that the peace talks were at a dead end.
- Israel is demanding a "comprehensive peace agreement" and wants Syria to create a demilitarized zone.
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