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Will the United Arab Emirates pave a way forward for Syria and Israel?

10 May 2025
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Will the United Arab Emirates pave a way forward for Syria and Israel?
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is mediating secret talks between Israel and Syria to ease tensions, focusing on security and intelligence issues. Following the Assad regime’s collapse in December 2024, Israel has conducted airstrikes in Syria, citing threats, while the UAE aims to stabilize the region through economic incentives and diplomatic engagement. Despite direct normalization being unlikely, the UAE’s role as a trusted mediator could facilitate discussions on border stability and humanitarian issues, potentially reducing hostilities between the two nations.

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