Whispers of normalization in Syria; Golani officially presents Golan to Israel!
While the government of Abu Muhammad al-Julani (Ahmad al-Sharaa) had given the green light to normalization with the Zionist regime since the beginning of its rise to power in Syria and has remained silent in the face of all the regime’s aggressions and occupations on Syrian soil, in recent weeks, news about the imminent normalization of the Golani government with the Zionists has increased significantly, especially in the Hebrew media.
Hebrew sources report on the imminent normalization of the Golani government with the occupiers
While the Golani government claims that the contacts with the Israeli side are indirect and solely for security purposes, including the revival of the 1974 cease-fire agreement, information leaked by Hebrew sources indicates that a compromise agreement between the two sides will be ready by the end of this year.
The latest revelations about the ongoing contacts between Damascus and Tel Aviv were made on Friday evening by the Israeli 24 TV channel, which quoted a Syrian source as saying: Israel and Syria will sign a peace agreement before the end of 2025, and the Golan Heights will become a “garden of peace” under this agreement. Israel is supposed to gradually withdraw from the Syrian territories it occupied in the buffer zone after December 8, 2024, including the peak of Mount Hermon, which will pave the way for a peace agreement between the two sides.
The Zionists set conditions for normalization with Syria!
After that, the Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said in a television interview on Saturday that the continued presence of Israel in the Golan Heights is a prerequisite for any normalization agreement with Syria and that Damascus’ recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan is a necessary step for concluding a compromise agreement with Ahmed al-Sharaa.
So far, the Golani government in Syria has not commented on the information leaked regarding the compromise agreement with the Zionist regime. Of course, Golani has not denied holding indirect negotiations with Israel through international mediators several times, especially in recent days, during meetings with officials and activists in Quneitra and the Golan Heights.
The talk of a formal compromise agreement between Syria and the Zionist regime comes at a time when, after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government, Tel Aviv crossed all the red lines drawn in the 1974 cease-fire agreement and occupied the buffer zone and areas outside it in Syria. The Zionist regime also violates the depth of Syrian territory almost every day and destroyed all of the country’s military capabilities late last year.