US President Trump warns Israel against ‘interfering’ in Syria

In a significant diplomatic intervention, U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly cautioned Israel against actions that could destabilize Syria’s political transition. The warning follows a recent Israeli military operation in southern Syria that resulted in thirteen casualties, marking one of the deadliest incidents in the ongoing conflict between the two nations.

President Trump utilized his Truth Social platform to emphasize the importance of maintaining constructive dialogue between Israel and Syria’s new leadership under President Ahmed al-Sharaa. ‘It is very important that Israel maintain a strong and true dialogue with Syria and that nothing takes place that will interfere with Syria’s evolution into a prosperous State,’ Trump stated in his public message.

The White House has been actively pursuing a security arrangement between the longtime adversaries since Sharaa’s Islamist coalition assumed power following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad one year ago. Trump expressed particular satisfaction with Syria’s current trajectory under Sharaa, who recently made a historic visit to Washington, noting that the Syrian leader ‘is working diligently to ensure positive developments’ toward bilateral cooperation.

The presidential admonition came shortly after a telephone discussion between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which the American leader extended an invitation for another White House meeting. According to statements from Netanyahu’s office, the two leaders addressed regional security concerns, including the imperative of disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, while exploring opportunities to broaden existing peace agreements.

This diplomatic exchange occurs against the backdrop of heightened tensions stemming from hundreds of Israeli strikes on Syrian territory. Friday’s operation in the village of Beit Jin, which Syria has condemned as a ‘war crime,’ targeted what Israel identified as members of Jamaa Islamiya—an Islamist organization allied with Hamas and based in Lebanon.

The Trump administration has taken concrete steps to support Syria’s new government, including the lifting of certain sanctions and facilitating Damascus’s integration into the global coalition against the Islamic State. Administration officials view improved Israeli-Syrian relations as a crucial component of broader Middle East peace efforts, building upon the fragile Gaza ceasefire established in October.

Netanyahu’s frequent visits to the Trump White House—more than any other foreign leader since Trump’s return to office—highlight the special relationship between the two administrations, even as they navigate complex regional dynamics involving Syria’s political transformation and ongoing security challenges.