Updates on US-led Syrian-Israeli Paris Negotiations

On Tuesday January 6th, the fifth round of US mediated negotiations between Syrian and Israeli officials concluded in Paris with a historic proposal to establish a jointly-administered and demilitarized economic zone on the Syrian-Israeli border.
Threads of Escalation in the South… and the Implications of the Intersection with “Hamas”

The ongoing escalation in Gaza cannot be viewed in isolation from the recent flare-up in southern Syria, as the events reflect the geographical and political complexity of the region
Is International Investment in Syria a Sign of Improving Relations with Israel?

Since December of last year, Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa has increased his reassuring statements toward regional and international actors, particularly Israel.
Is the New Middle East Starting from Damascus? Trump May Hold the Answer

In a bold break from the decades-old rhetoric long echoed from Damascus, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa revealed in an interview with Jewish Journal a new vision for post-war Syria