Syria's al-Sharaa met Israeli security official in UAE: Exclusive
Syrian interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa secretly met Israeli official Tzachi Hanegbi in Abu Dhabi, with the UAE's Mohammed Bin Zayed mediating talks on the occupied Golan and demilitarized zones.
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Syria's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, 2nd right, looks to the US Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack 3rd left, in Damascus, Syria, May 29, 2025 (AP)
Diplomatic sources have revealed to Al Mayadeen that Syrian interim president Ahmad Al-Sharaa held a secret meeting on Wednesday with the Israeli occupation’s National Security Advisor, Tzachi Hanegbi, in the Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi. The high-level encounter was reportedly coordinated directly by UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed.
According to the sources, both al-Sharaa and Hanegbi arrived in Abu Dhabi aboard separate flights that landed at nearly the same time. The meeting, which took place in the city, marks what the sources described as “a significant development” in the ongoing clandestine normalization negotiations between Damascus and Tel Aviv.
The sources further disclosed that a degree of coordination has been developing between certain new security agencies in Damascus and the Israeli occupation. One of the key outcomes of the meeting, according to the sources, was a concession offered by al-Sharaa regarding the occupied Syrian Golan Heights in exchange for international backing to secure his position in power.
Syrian concessions in exchange for normalization
Ongoing negotiations reportedly include the establishment of three demilitarized zones in southern Syria, covering Daraa, Quneitra, and As-Suweida provinces. These zones would see the withdrawal of heavy weaponry from military barracks, and any Syrian army or police units operating in those areas would be limited to using light arms only.
Israeli media also reported that a Syrian businessman and political activist recently visited the Knesset, allegedly delivering a message from al-Sharaa expressing interest in normalization with the Israeli occupation. The businessman was quoted as saying al-Sharaa believes the region is witnessing “opportunities that come only once in a century.”
This comes just days after al-Sharaa's official visit to the United Arab Emirates on July 7 to meet with Emirati President Mohammed bin Zayed. It also coincides with the arrival of US envoy Tom Barrack to Syria on Wednesday afternoon, following his recent visit to Lebanon.
Syria's demands for normalization with 'Israel'
Syria is demanding the return of at least one-third of the Golan Heights territory occupied by "Israel" prior to the 1974 armistice agreement, according to a source close to Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who spoke to i24NEWS on Thursday.
"There is no such thing as peace for free," the source said, outlining two potential scenarios for a political settlement.
The first scenario, the official indicated, would see "Israel" retaining strategic areas equivalent to one-third of the Golan Heights and handing over a third to Syria. The remaining third is leased to "Israel" by Syria for 25 years.
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According to the Syrian official, the second scenario would see "Israel" keeping two-thirds of the occupied Golan Heights and handing over one-third to Syria, with the possibility of leasing it.