US Finds Common Ground with Syria, but Israel's Cooperation Remains Elusive
Israel’s aggressive posture toward the new government in Damascus has emerged as a rare point of disagreement with Washington | World News
The United States has made significant strides in its relationship with Syria, with the government in Damascus reportedly meeting key demands set by Washington. However, despite this progress, Israel remains reluctant to reciprocate, leaving a key partnership in limbo. According to Tom Barrack, a former envoy to Syria and ambassador to Turkey under the Trump administration, Syria has been cooperative in addressing US concerns related to Israel. Nevertheless, the Israelis have not yet taken the necessary steps to match this gesture, casting a shadow over the potential for a stronger alliance in the region.