Security source: Israel tried to reach understanding with Syrian President through indirect talks

Following the Israeli strike in Syria, a security source told Kan 11 News that Israel had recently sought to reach an understanding with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa through an indirect channel of communication. After the behind-the-scenes efforts failed, Israel provided the United States with intelligence indicating that Turkey was seeking to establish a presence at an airport in Syria, approximately 70 kilometers from the Israeli border. Israel argued that this constituted a violation of the understandings.
According to the source, after the talks failed and before Turkish forces arrived, Israel struck the Syrian base, where rehabilitation work had begun recently.
Israel recently attempted to reach an understanding with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa through indirect talks, according to a security source speaking to Kan 11 News. These behind-the-scenes efforts ultimately failed. Subsequently, Israel provided intelligence to the United States, alleging that Turkey intended to establish a presence at a Syrian airport approximately 70 kilometers from the Israeli border, which Israel considered a violation of existing understandings. Following the breakdown of talks and prior to the arrival of Turkish forces, Israel reportedly struck the Syrian base where rehabilitation work had recently commenced.
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