A recent flurry of secret messages from Israel to Syria signaled Israel's willingness to give up the Golan Heights in return for a peace agreement, Yediot Ahronot reported Friday.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sent messages with German and Turkish diplomats to Syrian President Bashar Assad indicating that Israel was willing to hold direct peace negotiations and give up the Golan, according to the report in Yediot, quoting officials close to Olmert.
According to Yediot, Olmert repeatedly said he would be prepared to negotiate with Syria only if Assad's regime cut ties with Iran and Hizbullah and ceased its support for terror.
Syria did not respond to Olmert's messages, the report said.
US President George Bush gave Olmert the green light for negotiations with Syria in an hourlong phone conversation last month, according to the report, and the two leaders will further discuss the possibility of talks during their scheduled meeting at the White House on June 19.
No response to the report was immediately available from Olmert's office.
Meanwhile, a joint Ma'ariv TNS poll showed that only 10% of Israelis supported a full withdrawal from the Golan, 40% were in favor of a partial withdrawal and 44% were opposed to any withdrawal. The poll also showed that despite recent peace overtures from Damascus, 74% of Israelis did not trust Assad.
So, what do all you think about this? I'm against any withdrawal because I don't think Syria can be trusted to cut ties with Iran and terrorism. Even if they claim they will do so, they will eventually revert back to supporting terrorism, and we'll be without the Golan heights as a defensive measure. Syria isn't even a worthwhile partner to make any agreements. We were promised by the U.N. and Lebanon that they would rein in Hezbullah, and they're bringing in weapons by the truckload from Syria and preparing for the next war.