Liputan6.com, tel -Aviv – With the Syrian political map, which has changed dramatically after a step on Bashar al-Asad, as well as the reduced power of Hizballa in Lebanon, Israel saw the possibilities of expanding the coverage of peace. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel, Gideon Saar, said that his government wants to accept more Arab countries through an agreement on the normalization of relations.
“Israel wants to expand the circle of peace and normalization, which was established through Abraham Agreements,” Saar said at a press conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austrian Bit Meinl-Risinger in Jerusalem, quoted from the page France24Tuesday (7/7/2025).
The agreement of Abraham Akordov, which was mediated by the United States in 2020, collected Israel with the united Arab emirates, Bahrain and Morocco.
“We are interested in the invitation of our neighboring countries, such as Syria and Lebanon, in this world of the world, of course, ensuring the interests and safety of Israel,” Saar said.
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the victory of his country in a 12-day war against Iran recently “opened the way for a significant expansion of a peace agreement.”
Golan returned to the center of attention
Plato Golan, a strategic territory won by Israel from Syria in six days of 1967, and then was annexed, again became the subject of a conversation. Despite the fact that the United Nations is not recognized, he emphasized that this region will not be issued in any peace agreement later.
“Golan’s plateau will remain part of Israel in the upcoming peace agreement,” Saar said.
Since Assad fell in December, Israel put the troops in the Demilitarization zone of Golan, which was controlled by the United Nations, and began hundreds of attacks on military targets in Syria.
While in Lebanon, Hizbullah’s authority refused after a conflict with Israel last year caused by Israeli attacks on Hamas in Gaza. Despite the fact that since November there was a ceasefire, Israel continues to storm the goal of Hizballa.
Officially, there was no official response from the Syrian and Lebanese governments of the latest statements by Israel.
Chaos got into the village of Kuya in Daraa, South Syria, after an artillery attack and an Israeli military operation, as a result of which at least 7 people were killed and forced many families to evacuate.