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Syrian regime: “Shocked” by Israeli attacks, discussions about normalization of Israeli relations have become “difficult”

[Global Network Reporter Li Ziyu] According to CNN, Shibani, head of the diplomatic department of the Syrian regime, said in an exclusive interview with the media on the 28th local time that after the end of the Syrian Bashar al-Assad regime, Israel's attack on Syria "shocked" the country and made it "difficult" to discuss the normalization of relations between the two countries.

Israel launched hundreds of airstrikes on Syrian targets in December last year to prevent the military equipment of the former Syrian regime from falling into the hands of hostile forces.CNN said that in an interview, Shibani said the Syrian people were “shocked” by the Israeli attacks, especially given that “the Iranian or Lebanese Hezbollah militias have both been evacuated.”

Asked about the possibility of normalization of relations after the Israeli military operation, Shibani said, “We do not pose a threat to any country in the region, including Israel, but these new policies of cooperation and peace are threatened and attacked”, “so it is a bit difficult to talk about normalization of relations and the “Abraham Agreement.”

He also criticized Israel’s blocking of the Syrian regime’s actions in the wake of the escalation of violence in southern Syria, saying that “Israel’s actions will only complicate the situation, putting the Druze in an extremely difficult and embarrassing position.”

In mid-July this year, the armed factions of Druze and the Bedouin tribes broke out in southern Suveda province, with the Syrian regime and Israel interfering successively, causing many casualties, including civilians. The Syrian regime announced on July 19 a complete and immediate ceasefire in Suveda province, but there have been occasional interference in the area. At present, most of the province is still actually controlled by the armed factions of Druze, and there are clear differences between the parties on how the province will be managed in the future.

According to the US media's disclosure on the 16th of this month, the Israeli government submitted a detailed draft security agreement to the Syrian regime, similar to the peace treaty signed between Israel and Egypt in 1979. The US media previously reported that the US is matching Israel and Syria to sign a peace agreement and normalize relations. During his visit to the Middle East in May, Trump met with Syrian regime leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and made this request to the latter face to face. A number of media reported in July that the Syrian regime may sign a peace agreement with Israel "within a few months". However, the Syrian regime later stated that it was too early to discuss the normalization of relations between the two sides.



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