叙利亚领导人对在亚伯拉罕协议框架下与以色列恢复正常关系持开放态度。
Syrian Leader Open To Normalizing Ties With Israel Under Abraham Accords

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/syrian-leader-open-normalizing-ties-israel-under-abraham-accords

据报道,叙利亚领导人阿卜杜勒-哈利姆·哈拉表示对与以色列恢复正常关系持开放态度,此言是对美国众议员科里·米尔斯说的,这可能结束数十年的敌对状态。虽然具体条款尚未公开,但放松国际制裁很可能是叙利亚的关键条件。在此之前,执政的叙利亚解放沙姆阵线(HTS)也曾表示不将以色列视为敌人。 然而,由于以色列在叙利亚持续不断的军事行动,包括扩大其在叙利亚西南部的控制(以色列认为该地区具有战略意义),使关系正常化变得复杂。结束这些行动很可能是叙利亚的先决条件,但这可能是以色列无法接受的。 美国的参与十分复杂,此前美国曾将制裁豁免与叙利亚在巴勒斯坦团体问题上的让步联系起来。虽然叙利亚最近逮捕了巴勒斯坦伊斯兰圣战组织成员以示姿态,但美国也寻求减少其军事存在,并施压促使库尔德人与叙利亚政府融合,而这一举动遭到以色列反对。以色列希望美国以土耳其限制其在叙利亚的影响力为条件来削减对土耳其的支持,因为以色列担心未来的冲突。虽然关系正常化将是一项重大成就,但仍面临诸多障碍,而且美国的影响力也存在不确定性。


原文

Authored by Jason Ditz via AntiWar.com,

Syria’s leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has reportedly expressed openness to normalizing relations with Israel under certain circumstances, ending decades of acrimony between the two neighboring states. Sharaa reportedly discussed the matter with Rep. Cory Mills (R – FL) during his visit to Syria.

The exact terms of this offer weren’t made public, though Rep. Mills said that Sharaa also gave him a note to deliver to President Trump. Syria is keen to get international sanctions eased, and that is likely to be a top condition for such a move.

Syria’s ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has actually raised the prospect of normalizing relations with Israel before, indeed even before they successfully took over the country in December. HTS made clear that they didn’t consider Israel an enemy and would allow them to open an embassy in Damascus, as well as in Beirut (though they have not conquered Lebanon so that’s not up to them).

Via Baku Network

Israel invaded Syria more or less immediately after HTS came to power, however, and has been expanding into growing amounts of Syria’s southwest, in addition to constantly launching strikes against targets across Syria. Presumably normalization would also be conditioned on an end to Israeli attacks and occupation of Syrian soil.

That may mean it’s a non-starter from Israel’s perspective, as Israeli officials have indicated that they view a permanent control of that part of Syria as a “vital” part of their military strategy for the region.

Sharaa making such an overture by way of the US is an interesting twist on the matter, as the US has previously been pushing Israeli interests on Syria as a condition for even considering extending sanctions waivers, for instance demanding Syria ban all Palestinian groups in the country.

Syria hasn’t done that, but they did just recently arrest a couple of top Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) members in what is being call a “good faith” offer to the US, though at present there’s still no confirmation the PIJ people are actually being charged with anything.

The US relationship with Israel on Syria is complicated by a number of matters. The US reportedly plans to reduce their military presence inside Syria, aiming to pressure the Kurdish SDF to speed up integration with the Syrian government. Israel has been outspoken in opposing the US cuts.

Israel, on the other hand, wants the US to condition the cuts on demands for concessions by Turkey, which borders Syria in the north, to limit Turkish influence in the country. The US seems more or less willing to see Turkey, who is also an ally, claim a sphere of influence inside Syria, but Israel sees that as an eventual collision course between them and Turkey over the region.

It’s not clear how many concessions the US could get out of Turkey even if they are inclined to do so. Turkey has recently conditionally halted attacks on the Kurdish-controlled Tishreen Dam, but stopped short of ending their offensive against the Kurds entirely. The US is mediating talks between Turkey and the Kurdish AANES, and while there have been deconfliction talks between Turkey and Israel, so far all the indications out of Israel are that they still consider any Turkish presence in Syria a direct threat to their own interests.

That the HTS is open to normalization with Israel at all is somewhat surprising given their history. Ahmed al-Sharaa was previously known as Abu Mohammed Jolani, and before the HTS his group was known as Jabhat al-Nusra, which was the al-Qaeda affiliate for Syria. Sharaa has tried to distance HTS from its al-Qaeda past, but it remains a strongly Islamist movement and its ideology doesn’t appear to have changed that much. This has led to Israel deciding the HTS is necessarily an enemy, and the US has been very cautious in dealing with them.

Normalization between Israel and Syria would be a huge achievement, and President Trump would doubtless be keen to take credit for it were it to happen. At the same time, the situation is wildly complicated and it’s not clear what the US would be able to offer, let alone deliver, to Syria in return for this move.

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