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
Silence or Support? A Reading of Syria’s Position on the Escalation Between Iran and Israel

The confrontation between Israel and Iran continues to escalate with both sides exchanging strikes, and with the United States entering the conflict by targeting key Iranian facilities, some of which are linked to uranium enrichment and nuclear weapons programs.
On the Threshold of a New Phase: The Golan and Improved Relations with Israel

In a significant development indicating potential fundamental shifts in the region, Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom leaked reports of unprecedented direct contacts between Syria and Israel.
Syria and Israel: ‘Gradual’ Negotiations Without Comprehensive Peace

Since the fall of the Syrian regime, the nature of the relationship between Syria and Israel has remained vague, defined by conflicting statements and inconclusive interpretations
Trump to Netanyahu: The Road to Gaza Passes Through Damascus

In a significant development that highlights the deep entanglement of issues in the Middle East, Israel Hayom revealed that former U.S. President Donald Trump
Abraham Accords: A “Golden” Opportunity for Syria and Israel

The most notable event this week was the visit of U.S. envoy Tom Barrack to the Middle East and his meetings with Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi
First Israeli comment on Suwayda clashes: No Ground Intervention

A state of concern and anticipation prevails over the bloody events unfolding in the city of Suwayda, where armed clashes between Bedouin tribes and local factions continue