Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa over the weekend accused Israel of “exporting crises” across the Middle East in an effort to divert attention from what he called “horrifying massacres” in its war against Hamas in Gaza. Speaking at the Doha Forum in the Qatari capital on Saturday, the former al-Qaeda terrorist reiterated his call for the Israeli military to withdraw from the security zone in southern Syria.
After the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the IDF seized control of parts of southern Syria, expanding a buffer zone and maintaining a presence amid ongoing clashes and strikes. Jerusalem remains ready to negotiate a new security agreement with the Syrian regime but will “stand by its principles” to prevent a repeat of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week. (Read More)
