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Syria has announced that it no longer regards Israel as an enemy state and will instead work to strengthen relations with Tel Aviv.
The declaration marks a major break from decades of hostility between the two countries, which have fought multiple wars and have never signed a peace agreement.
Syrian officials said that the decision reflects shifting regional dynamics and a focus on diplomacy rather than confrontation of both sides.
The announcement follows a wave of normalization efforts in the Middle East, where several Arab states have formalized ties with Israel in recent years.
Analysts say Syria’s position could reshape regional politics but is likely to face resistance from domestic groups and allies such as Iran and Hezbollah.
Israel has not issued an immediate response, though regional observers expect the statement to draw close scrutiny across the region.