AhlulBayt News Agency: Reports indicate that serious diplomatic discussions are underway between the government of Ahmad Al-Sharaa in Syria and Israel, backed and facilitated by the United States.
Sources claim Damascus is seeking to normalize ties with Tel Aviv in exchange for the lifting of sanctions and to rescue its struggling economy.
According to Hebrew-language media, the talks are moving quickly, with Syria appearing more interested in financial and political incentives than in opposing Israel’s actions in Gaza.
Further revelations suggest the U.S. aims to use Syria's normalization as a gateway to draw other Arab governments—such as Turkey and Lebanon—into aligning with Israel.
As for Saudi Arabia, it is reportedly waiting until the war in Gaza ends before joining the process, framing potential normalization as a diplomatic achievement.
Hebrew media reports assert that the Al-Sharaa government is prioritizing political gain over condemning the violence in Gaza, indicating a shift away from the Palestinian cause.
Behind the scenes, secretive meetings and backdoor deals are reportedly being made using oil revenues and American aid, away from public scrutiny.
The narrative suggests a betrayal is taking shape, with regimes that previously pledged support for Palestine now approaching normalization under the banner of “peace.”
Palestinian suffering, the article alleges, is being reduced to a political bargaining tool by regional actors seeking to safeguard power and influence.
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