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Israel-Syria Negotiations Set to Resume in Paris
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Israel-Syria Negotiations Set to Resume in Paris

Times of IsraelJan 5
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Key Facts

  • ✓ A new round of Israel-Syria negotiations is reportedly set to begin on Monday in Paris.
  • ✓ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to renew talks following a request from Donald Trump.
  • ✓ Netanyahu insisted that any potential deal must not violate Israeli red lines.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. Diplomatic Push ️
  3. The Paris Venue 🇫🇷
  4. Israeli Red Lines
  5. Conclusion

Quick Summary#

Reports indicate that a new round of negotiations between Israel and Syria is scheduled to commence on Monday in Paris. The decision to renew these stalled talks follows a request from former US President Donald Trump to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly agreed to the request but emphasized that any potential agreement must strictly adhere to Israeli red lines. The upcoming meeting in Paris represents a renewed effort to address diplomatic issues between the two nations. The talks are expected to focus on regional stability and security concerns.

Diplomatic Push 🕊️#

The resumption of talks appears to be driven by high-level diplomatic pressure. Reports suggest that Donald Trump personally requested that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu restart the dialogue with Damascus.

In response to this request, Netanyahu reportedly agreed to proceed with the negotiations. However, the Israeli leader made it clear that the renewal of talks does not imply a willingness to compromise on core national security interests. The insistence on maintaining red lines suggests that the negotiations will likely be complex and carefully managed.

The Paris Venue 🇫🇷#

The choice of Paris as the location for these negotiations is significant. Hosting such talks in a neutral European capital is a traditional approach to sensitive diplomatic discussions.

The specific venue within Paris and the full list of attendees have not been detailed in the reports. However, the selection of this city highlights the international nature of the mediation efforts. The talks are set to begin on Monday, marking the start of a crucial week for Middle Eastern diplomacy.

Israeli Red Lines 🛑#

A central theme of the upcoming negotiations is the concept of Israeli red lines. While the specific boundaries were not detailed in the source material, these typically refer to non-negotiable security requirements.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's insistence that a potential deal must not violate these lines serves as a preemptive stance on the negotiations. This indicates that Israel will likely prioritize security guarantees over other diplomatic concessions. The adherence to these red lines will be a critical factor in determining the success of the Paris talks.

Conclusion#

The scheduled negotiations in Paris represent a pivotal moment in Israel-Syria relations. Initiated at the urging of Donald Trump and accepted by Benjamin Netanyahu, the talks aim to break a period of diplomatic stagnation.

Despite the renewed engagement, the proceedings will be strictly bound by Israeli red lines. As the talks begin on Monday, the international community will be watching closely to see if a viable path forward can be established between the two nations.

#Israel & the Region#Israel-Syria relations#Donald Trump#Benjamin Netanyahu#IDF presence in southern Syria#Tom Barrack#Yechiel Leiter

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I just listed my high standards for form-fitting cases made to fit the Switch 2 while it’s in use. However, the bar for carrying cases is lower. They just need to protect the console and, ideally, provide some extra value, like a pocket for cables, cartridge storage, or ideally both. As for my favorite case, I didn’t want to make any major compromises; I wanted one that’s just as good for handheld mode as when docked, which is why I think the Dbrand Killswitch is the best model overall. I published a full review of the Killswitch, but the skinny is that while it’s perhaps more expensive than some may hope to pay, the level of protection and versatility it offers is worth the cost. The best Switch 2 case for both handheld and docked play Dbrand Killswitch – Switch 2 Score: 8 ProsCons Very secure fit Makes the Switch 2 feel more like a Steam Deck (in the best ways) Clever dock adapter Chunky dock adapter Not the most affordable case Front protection only comes in the $80 tier Where to Buy: $59.95 at Dbrand $134.8 $99.8 at Dbrand (Ultra kit) $79.99 at Best Buy (Travel kit) The least expensive Killswitch tier costs $59.95 and includes a set of Joy-Con 2 grips, a rear cover for the console and a small matching piece to adhere to its kickstand, all of which securely latch onto each component. It also includes one of Dbrand’s skins. There’s no piece of the Killswitch that feels like it’ll incidentally wiggle off. Unfortunately, the protective case makes it impossible to fit the Switch 2 into the dock. However, Dbrand includes its workaround adapter that fits into the dock, essentially acting as an extender for it’s USB-C jack. It’s a fairly elegant solution that works as intended. The only downside is that it leaves your Switch 2’s screen exposed instead of concealed by the dock’s plastic wall. It’s a little clunky, but I’m willing to forgive it because it allows the Switch 2 to retain its docking functionality. The tier I recommend for most Switch 2 players (especially those who will often throw their console into a bag) is the $79.85 “Travel” tier, which includes a semi-transparent cover that protects the front of your console when you aren’t using it. The cover fits around the front of your Killswitch-equipped console, securing around the back with a tough bungee cord latch. This tier also includes a pair of analog stick grips and a tray that holds 10 Switch cartridges and fits neatly within the travel cover. When this guide was first published, Dbrand was in the midst of updating its Killswitch so that it wouldn’t allow the Joy-Con 2s’ magnets to break away without you pressing their magnet-releasing buttons. In other words, if you held your Killswitch-equipped Switch 2 parallel to the ground solely by either of the Joy-Con 2 controllers and give it a shake, the entire console portion was likely to detach, potentially causing serious damage to the console. Dbrand redesigned the Joy-Con 2 grips to fix the issue, and previous buyers can request a replacement free of charge. Future buyers will receive the Killswitch with the updated, improved grips. We’ve received the tweaked pieces and can confirm that they fix the issue. Read my full review of the Dbrand Killswitch case for the Nintendo Switch 2 Runner-up JSAUX Split Protective Case Where to Buy: $29.99 $26.99 at Amazon $29.99 $26.99 at Jsaux (with promo code PC0114) The Jsaux Split Protective Case is an affordable alternative to Dbrand’s Killswitch, costing $29.99 but with many of the same characteristics. It includes two Joy-Con 2 grips that let you detach them from the system at will, and a transparent shell to clip around the back and the top and bottom edges of the Switch 2. Unlike the Killswitch, however, the Jsaux shell is so thin that the console can still fit into the dock. It also comes with a hard front cover that protect the screen during transit (or just for safekeeping), and it has storage for 10 Switch cartridges on its underside. 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Jsaux ModCase Ultimate Where to Buy: $60 at Jsaux Another runner-up is the ModCase from Jsaux. The foundation of the accessory pack is the plastic and silicone case that the console fits into (you can’t remove the Joy-Con or use the kickstand once it’s inside), which adds bulkier grips that make it more comfortable to hold. There’s a small section on the rear of the case that juts out, and that’s where each of its “mods” can be attached. The basic $29.99 kit includes just a couple of basics: a kickstand (which works better on tables than laps) and a watch-like strap for holding a power bank during charging. The $59.99 Ultimate kit that Jsaux sent for testing includes those plus several other extras. You get a face plate for the console to protect its screen while not in use, as well as an accessory with a magnet to let you attach, say, your iPhone so you can view it while you play games. Lastly, it includes a USB-C dock extender with a silicone stand. It’s like a dock for your dock, for use when the ModCase is installed. It looks more cumbersome than Dbrand’s also-clumsy-looking solution included with the Killswitch. But, hey, it all works as intended performance-wise. The best carrying cases for the Switch 2 Tomtoc FancyCase-G05 Nintendo Switch 2 Slim Case Where to Buy: $36.99 $24.99 at Amazon $36.99 at Tomtoc Tomtoc’s FancyCase Slim case has recently become my favorite Switch 2 zip-up case. Starting at around $33 and going up to $39 depending on the style that suits you best, it’s not the most affordable option. But it’s worth the cost if you want better protection than either the PowerA or Belkin cases below can provide. It has less give in its middle section by comparison. Another thing that sets it apart are the bulbous sections on the outer cover, which offer more vertical clearance above the Joy-Con 2’s analog sticks, ensuring they don’t get pressed while your console’s inside. Oh, and it includes color options that look like ice cream sandwiches. The FancyCase Slim case is the best option I’ve tried not just for durability but also for a dash of style. That said, it’s short on other perks to justify the price. While Belkin’s Switch 2 carrying case features a pocket for storing microSD Express cards, a cable, or any other small trinket like an AirTag to track its location, the only thing inside of this one is a soft screen-protecting flap that can hold 12 Switch cartridges on the other side. Runners-up WaterField Designs CitySlicker case for Switch 2 Where to Buy: $129 at WaterField Designs WaterField Designs has been making tweaks to its beloved, but pricey CitySlicker case for every major handheld to come along. For fans of the case, or those who are looking for a more premium option, the $129 Switch 2 version doesn’t change what isn’t broken. The City Slicker hugs the console’s curves closely enough to ensure a snug fit with a fleece interior, flanked by two pockets for cables and small accessories — one in front of where the Switch 2 sits, and one behind it. There’s a larger zip-up mesh pocket on its back. High-quality materials set this case apart from the others on this list, and unsurprisingly are what drives up the cost. It features leather on the flap covering the system and around the front of the case. For the secondary material, you have the option of waxed canvas or ballistic nylon. If you want your Switch 2 to sleep in style, this would make for a great gift to yourself or to another game. However, the City Slicker likely won’t protect your console as much as a tougher zip-up or cover case can. Not to mention, you may prefer a case with more cartridge slots than the five that are punched out of this case’s luxe leather. 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