Syrian president: Talks with Israel have not reached dead end
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa says talks with Israel have not ended, but face 'difficulties.'
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa says talks with Israel have not ended, but face 'difficulties.'

Syrian president draws attention after awkward on-stage moment goes viral, as he discusses Iran, Israel ties and Syria’s post-war future.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa says direct talks with Israel reached promising points but collapsed when Israel changed its position at the last minute.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara'a speaks after holiday prayers, says his country is trying to avoid involvement in the war between Iran and Israel and the US.

Revolutions are judged first by what they overthrow. Governments are judged by what they protect. It does not look promising for Syria's minorities. Opinion.

Islamic State claims responsibility for two attacks in Syria, declaring a “new phase" against President Ahmed al-Sharaa and vowing his fate will be like Assad's.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa says his country has not forgotten its 'revenge' against Lebanon.

When he finishes annihilating Syria's minorities, Al-Julani will turn his eyes to Israel as his terrorist soldiers say openly at the end of this film. So when will he get his next invitation to the White House, Tom Barack?

Meeting in Moscow, Putin praised Syria’s leadership for preserving unity, as talks covered reconstruction, military issues.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Washington is considering a full troop withdrawal from Syria after the SDF’s collapse.

Syrian forces move to secure ISIS detention sites after SDF withdrawal, as Damascus and Kurdish leaders trade accusations over prison control.

President al-Sharaa orders ceasefire as Syrian forces advance against SDF, raises unity, sovereignty and possible integration talks with Kurds.

Revolutions are judged by what they overthrow; governments are judged by what they protect. And here, the record grows troubling. Opinion.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar responds to attacks against Kurdish minority in Aleppo, Syria, warning of potential escalation.

French sources say talks will open Tuesday under US mediation, focusing on reviving the 1974 disengagement accord and Israeli withdrawal, Asharq al-Awsat reports.

Senior Israeli and Syrian officials are set to meet in Paris to resume US-backed talks on a new security arrangement, following a request by President Trump to Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Russia is working behind the scenes to mediate in the defense deal negotiations between Israel and Syria, as Moscow begins to return to Syria.

Syrian government newspaper features a map showing only the Quneitra district, which Israeli forces entered after the regime fell, but not the territories of the Golan Heights.

US Congress votes to permanently lift sanctions on Syria, ending the Caesar Act and opening investment channels under new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.

Syria reflects on a year of celebration and violence as Sharaa urges unity amid ongoing insecurity, minority fears, and competing foreign influences.

Canada announced that Syria and the organization led by al-Julani were removed from its terror list, following similar moves by the U.S. and the United Kingdom.

Syria launches “Al Thawra Al Souriya”, its first print newspaper in five years, replacing Assad’s “Al Thawra”.

According to Axios, US officials warned Netanyahu that repeated strikes in Syria risk destabilization and blocking peace efforts: “If it continues, he will self-destruct”.

President Trump said Syria is advancing after US policy changes and urged Israel to keep open dialogue with Damascus to avoid disrupting the country’s political and economic progress.

Israel has reportedly identified that Syrian President Sharaa’s Intelligence Directorate is linked to terror plots targeting IDF and Druze.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa says protesters have “legitimate demands” after mass Alawite demonstrations, the largest since Assad’s fall.

Israel-Syria security talks have stalled, according to Kan 11 News, with Israel rejecting Syria’s demand for full withdrawal from post-Assad positions.

Trump’s Syria strategy is brilliant, but al-Sharaa remains untrustworthy. Opinion.

Syrian flag raised again in London as embassy reopens after more than a decade, signaling a cautious renewal of diplomatic activity between London and Damascus.

US Ambassador and Syria Envoy Tom Barrack calls Syrian President al-Sharaa’s White House meeting 'historic shift,' praises Syria’s move from isolation to regional partnership.

In a quirky diplomatic gesture, Trump presented his “Victory 45-47” perfume to Syria’s al-Sharaa-spraying both him and his foreign minister in the Oval Office.

Ahmed al-Sharaa's well-tailored suit is for Washington. The message about Israel is for his jihadist base. Opinion.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Syrian President accuses Israel of expansionism and demands a withdrawal to pre-December 8 borders, says Trump backs Syria’s position in ongoing negotiations.

Following his meeting with Trump at the White House, Syrian President al-Sharaa tells Fox News that Syria is no longer a threat but a US ally.

After meeting Syria’s President Sharaa, Trump voices support for a US-backed Israel-Syria security deal, saying he gets along well with Sharaa despite his “rough past.”

The UN Security Council votes to lift sanctions on Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa ahead of his White House visit, marking a symbolic shift as Syria seeks global legitimacy after Assad’s ouster.

President Trump will host Syrian President next Monday in a historic White House visit, signaling a potential thaw in US-Syria ties amid efforts to rebuild and counter ISIS.

Syrian President Sharaa will visit Washington for the first time. The US hopes Syria will join the anti-ISIS coalition and finalize a security deal with Israel to halt airstrikes and withdraw troops.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder in New York to discuss Syria-Israel talks, according to Syrian media.

President Trump meets Syrian President Sharaa at the UN, marking their second meeting since May. The encounter follows the US lifting sanctions on Syria.

During visit to New York, Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa says he eyes security deal with Israel but rejects normalization, citing Israeli strikes.

Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa says a security pact with Israel is a "necessity" and could be finalized "in the coming days."

US Treasury officially revokes sanctions on the Syrian government, following a June 30 executive order from President Trump that removed the measures.

US envoy Tom Barrack says Israel and Syria are not close to a security deal, contradicting a report that a preliminary agreement is possible by the end of September.

Syrian President confirms advanced talks with Israel for a security agreement based on the 1974 disengagement line.

According to Arab reports, Israel and Syria are expected to sign a security agreement under US auspices on September 25, without a comprehensive peace deal.

Syrian President Sharaa blames Israel for unrest in the south and calls for dialogue to restore national unity, amid protests in Sweida and tensions over clashes between Druze and Bedouin groups.

UN investigators detail brutal sectarian violence and urge sweeping reforms amid growing calls for accountability, protection, and justice for Syrian civilians.

Syria will hold parliamentary elections in September under President Sharaa, expanding the assembly to 210 seats.

US envoy Tom Barrack announces a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Syria, backed by Turkey, Jordan, and other neighbors, urges Druze, Bedouins, and Sunnis to disarm.

Defense Minister Israel Katz meets with Senator Ted Cruz, emphasizing Israel's unwavering policy to defend Druze and ensure security in the Golan Heights. 'IDF's presence in southern Syria is guarantee for Israel's security.'

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa accuses Israel of attempting to undermine Syria’s stability, drag it into internal conflict, and divide the country.

Deputy FM Sharen Haskel vows Israel will protect Druze civilians amid Syrian attacks, slamming the international community for its silence on brutal minority massacres.

Moments after Minister of Defense Katz warned of 'painful blows' to the Syrian regime, a live news broadcast captured the moment of an airstrike behind its studio.

IDF targets entrance of Syrian regime's military headquarters, following attacks against Druze population in southern Syria.

Arab affairs expert Zvi Yehezkeli issues warning about the new Syrian regime: “On the ground, they resemble Hamas. The real question is whether agreements can be made with them. In my opinion - no.”

Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli says in response to killings of Syrian Druze that Ahmad al-Sharaa is "a terrorist, a barbaric murderer who should be eliminated without delay."

Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz have ordered the IDF to attack regime forces moving towards the Druze in light of Israel's commitment to its own Druze citizens.

Israeli PM, Syrian President al-Shaara to meet ahead of UN General Assembly to sign security agreement, possible first step toward full normalization, i24NEWS reports.

According to Syrian media, President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Israeli National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
