
Against the backdrop of the tense situation in the Middle East, the Israeli government issued a firm statement against groups operating in Syrian territory and their leadership. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by Israel's prestigious publication "Israel Hayom." According to sources, official Tel Aviv conveyed its demands indirectly through the United States.
The Israeli side has issued a live warning to Ahmad al-Shara. According to it, by noon on Sunday, there is a demand to stabilize the situation in the Suwayda province and to withdraw all Bedouin groups from this area.
If these demands are not met, military force may be used against armed formations in Syria. The tone of this statement and the deadline given indicate how serious the issue is.
In recent weeks, the Suwayda region has become unstable due to internal clashes, uncertainty, and the activities of local armed groups. Israel views this situation as a serious threat to its security.
Ahmad al-Shara is currently recognized as the unofficial leader of several troops and Bedouin groups in southern Syria. Promoting peace conditions through him is interpreted as an attempt by Israel to quickly eliminate the emerging threat.
If Israel's warnings move to the practical stage, it could initiate a new phase that would significantly impact not only Syria but the entire regional situation. The involvement of the United States in this process indicates that Israel's warnings are being taken seriously on an international level.
The direction chosen by Ahmad al-Shara in the coming days will be of great importance for regional peace. Issues of stability and security in Syria remain at the center of international attention.