The Endgame Begins: Israel Plays for Peace with Syria and Lebanon

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The endgame for decades of conflict on Israel’s northern border may have begun. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled on Sunday that Israel is playing for a final settlement, with active peace talks underway with Syria and a new opening to resolve the long-standing issues with Lebanon. He credited the war with Hezbollah for setting up this final phase.
The most advanced game is with Syria. Following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, the two countries have moved beyond the opening gambits and are now in serious, direct negotiations. A Syrian official has stated that they are aiming for a checkmate on the old state of war by finalizing a security agreement this year.
In Lebanon, the endgame involves removing Hezbollah as a strategic threat. Israel continues to make moves on the military board with targeted strikes, while the U.S. applies diplomatic pressure. This has forced the Lebanese government to make a key move of its own: ordering the disarmament of the powerful militia.
Netanyahu described his endgame strategy to his cabinet. “Our victories in Lebanon against Hezbollah have opened a window,” he said, positioning the war as the move that broke the long stalemate. He confirmed “some progress” in the negotiations with Syria.
The final pieces are being moved into position. A demilitarized zone is on the table with Syria. A sovereign Lebanese army controlling the south is the objective in Lebanon. If these moves are successful, the long and painful game on the northern border could finally be over.

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