The United Arab Emirates has refuted claims of facilitating a backchannel for dialogue between Israel and Syria, in response to reports from three sources familiar with the matter. The context arises as Syria’s newly appointed leaders seek regional support to address escalating tensions with Israel.
The unreported indirect communications are primarily centered on security, intelligence issues, and fostering trust between the two nations that do not maintain formal diplomatic ties, according to insights from a Syrian security official and a regional intelligence figure.
One source indicated that these discussions commenced shortly after Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s visit to the UAE on April 13. The current agenda involves “technical matters,” with no restrictions on the topics that might be addressed in the future.
### Backchannel Focused on Security Concerns
As reported by a Western source to The Jerusalem Post, the interactions between Israel and Syria are indirect, with the Emirates acting as an intermediary for communication between Israeli officials and President Sharaa. Some talks are said to have occurred over the last month.
This source highlighted that military-related discussions, especially those pertaining to Israeli military operations within Syria, are not part of the current exchanges.
According to the intelligence official, the initiative involves various figures, including UAE security personnel, Syrian intelligence representatives, and former Israeli intelligence agents.
These individuals have remained anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the discussions.
This situation continues to evolve.
