
Damascus is open to an American-backed initiative to deepen Syrian-U.S. relations and establish a joint security-military operations room aimed at stabilizing southern Syria and dismantling outlaw militias, a Syrian source close to self-declared President Abu Mouhammad Jolani recently known as Ahmed al-Shara told local Israeli media in he occupied lands.
According to the source, Syria also does not object to Israel opening a liaison office in Damascus, provided it does not carry diplomatic status.
According to i24, such a move would mark an unprecedented step in Israeli-Syrian engagement after decades of hostility, signaling a potential shift toward limited but direct coordination.
The source further revealed that Israel has urgently asked Washington to delay finalizing a separate security agreement between Syria and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) until Tel Aviv concludes its own security arrangement with Damascus.
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