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Simultaneously, Israel has tabled a new security blueprint for Syria, proposing demilitarized zones along the border reminiscent of the 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty. This potential deal would involve zones with varying levels of Syrian military presence, a no-fly buffer, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from recent territorial expansions. The agreement signifies a possible thaw in previously frozen relations, but key issues remain non-negotiable—most notably, Israel’s continued control of the Golan Heights and Mount Hermon.