According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency,Ibrahim Amin,editor-in-chief of the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar,wrote in an article that U.S. and israeli policies in the region have converged. He added that the United States has accepted Israel’s positions regarding developments in Syria.
The Issue with the Kurds
From his first day on assignment in Syria, american envoy tom Barrack received two main demands from al-Julani and his team: first, to expand their control over all Syrian territory; second, securing financial support for official institutions and private sectors. However, Barrack adopted a different approach by developing a strategy based on several core directions aimed at achieving practical results with the Kurds through direct channels with leaders of the Syrian democratic Forces (SDF).
When al-julani realized that his communications and negotiations with Kurdish Democratic forces had reached an impasse-and that washington continued supporting Kurdish interests in Syria-he abandoned this approach. Rather, he pursued a policy of repression toward other regions including Syria’s western coast and southern areas.
After rising tensions between Druze communities and al-Julani’s regime escalated, he reopened communication channels with both Washington and Israel. Thay agreed on temporary deployments of military units into Druze-held positions. Following their entry into Sweida city, armed militants committed numerous atrocities. As clashes intensified there,Israel’s Air Force launched attacks inside Syria.
Tel Aviv Seeks to Fragment Syria
Observers closely tracking Syrian developments noted that neither al-Julani nor his team anticipated Israel bombing Damascus at any point. When personnel at army headquarters received emergency phone alerts about such attacks ahead of time, al-Julani was shocked. Continued Israeli calls forced immediate measures including evacuating staff from army command centers.
Through these communications Barrack realized his idea-to strengthen al-Julani’s power-was inaccurate; Israel does not seek stability in Syria but aims instead for direct control-a goal achievable only by dismantling central authority.
The situation peaked during Paris meetings where Israeli delegates presented maps marking areas controlled by aligned Druze factions along borders they forbid Damascus forces from crossing. They brazenly declared distrust toward all parties involved while reserving their right to act against anyone deemed antagonistic anywhere in Syria.
Following these talks in Paris,several members within Julani’s team felt circumstances were not unfolding as expected after their meeting with Trump earlier during a Saudi Arabia visit.
Ibrahim Amin further noted that currently Julani is focused on consolidating sovereignty over every inch of Syrian land while Tel Aviv pursues dividing the country.
The acceptance of Tel Aviv’s conditions requires damascus to acknowledge special security arrangements across southern Syria-from Palestine and Jordan borders up through Al-Kiswah region-with restrictions imposed on Syrian military aircraft flights over this zone.
Conversely, Israel retains full freedom for its own air operations not only above southern areas but anywhere else it deems necessary based on security assessments.
Julani’s Commitment to Israel
Al-Akhbar adds even though Damascus publicly responded positively to U.S.-Israeli requests formalizing ties with Israel,
-Julani himself along with his backers acknowledge they lack full state power.
A key secret clause exists between these parties which neither Julani nor Israelis or Americans will reveal publicly-the agreement obligates Julani’s faction to take “all necessary measures”
-to prevent any attempt at forming insurgent groups targeting Israel across southern Syria.
This official arrangement designates Julani responsible for suppressing any such activities;
-he is tasked with deploying security forces throughout this zone,
-arresting suspects considered threats,
-and reorganizing palestinian refugee camps within Syria so no Hamas or Islamic Jihad elements can undertake political,military or media operations inside Damascus proper according https://en.webangah.ir .
The report concludes: over six recent months, Julani’s regime has lost much credibility among its supporters.
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