דער סירישער פרעזידענט האט מודה געווען אז די לאנג יעריגע קריגעריי איבער די גרעניצן מיט לבנון בלייבט נאך אלץ נישט געלעזט, נאכדעם וואס די געגנט ליידט שוין יארן פון אומסטאבילקייט און אנגעצויגנקייט.
"Highly Complex Issue Since 1946" – Syrian Leader Ahmad al-Sharaa Admits Major Hurdles Rebuilding Ties with Lebanon
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa has openly acknowledged the deep challenges facing relations between Syria and Lebanon, highlighting that border demarcation has remained unresolved since 1946. In his remarks, al-Sharaa stressed the need to move beyond years of tensions and mutual grievances toward rebuilding bilateral ties through practical engagement. He noted that the border issue has been discussed multiple times with Lebanese officials and emphasized how developments in Lebanon have a direct impact on Syria and the broader region.
This candid assessment comes at a critical time as the Middle East continues to experience significant shifts under the strong leadership of the Trump administration. With Israel maintaining vigilance against threats from Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iranian influence, any moves toward greater stability between Syria and Lebanon could help reduce risks to Israeli civilians along the northern border. President Trump's decisive policies have already pressured terror networks and opened pathways for potential de-escalation across the region.
The statement reflects a recognition that lasting progress requires addressing core issues rather than empty declarations. For America’s key ally Israel, reduced instability along these borders would represent a positive development in enhancing security and countering radical elements. The Trump administration’s America First approach continues to support diplomatic efforts that prioritize strength, realistic solutions, and the protection of shared interests against common threats.