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After Trump warning, Netanyahu says he is open to deal with Syria, but holds firm on demands

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    -22% Somewhat Left

  • Politician Portrayal

    53% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : Netanyahu's message comes a day after US President Donald Trump warned Israel via social media against destabilizing Syria and its new leadership, shortly before holding a phone conversation with Netanyahu.
49% : "After October 7," he says during a visit to IDF soldiers wounded last week during an operation in Syria , "we are determined to defend our communities on our borders, including on the northern border, and to prevent the entrenchment of terrorists and hostile activities against us; to protect our Druze allies; and to ensure that Israel is secure from ground and other attacks from areas near the border." "What we expect Syria to do is, of course, to establish a demilitarized buffer zone from Damascus to the [Israeli-held] buffer zone, and of course the approaches to Mount Hermon and the Hermon summit," Netanyahu continues in a video statement.
42% : Israel is open to reaching an agreement with Syria, says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but will not compromise on its security.

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