Israel is currently undergoing discussions in order to create a demilitarized zone in southern Syria and a humanitarian corridor that will lead to a city in the area, most of which are Drouzes, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin said today.

Netanyahu made this statement during his meeting with representatives of the Drussians in Israel, according to a video released by his office. He thus admitted for the first time clearly that he was discussing with the new Syrian authorities, though he did not name them.

Syrian Agency Sana had reported that on August 19th Foreign Minister Assad Al Simban met in Paris with an Israeli delegation and discussed issues on “enhancing stability in the region and southern Syria”. Israel had not confirmed these contacts.

The French Foreign Ministry said Paris had facilitated a meeting on August 19th in the French capital between Syrian Foreign Minister Assad al -Simban and Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer “with the US mediation of the first one in the second meeting of the US.”

“These efforts are included in our support of the dialogue between (Syria and Israel) and the establishment of good neighborly relations between the two countries, a key element of regional stability,” said CC D’orsse.

Israel and Syria have been theoretically in war for decades. The official Sana news agency had reported that the meeting in Paris made it possible to discuss “issues related to the strengthening of stability in the region and southern Syria”.

“At present, we are focusing on three things: Protecting the Druzon Community in the Sueida province (in southern Syria SA) but not only there, the creation of a demilitarized zone extending (from the Syrian -occupied and attached to Israeli and Israeli Golan) To make the help of help-forces, building materials, everything that is necessary-as well as large-scale medical assistance, “Netanyahu said, addressing several sheikh Druze citizens of Israel.

“These discussions are taking place right now, right right now,” he added without further clarifying.

Syrian state media reported today that the Israeli Air Force was operating a operation Wednesday night in a south of Damascus, which had previously bombed.

Israel, which is regularly hit in Syria, has not confirmed this operation, but Defense Minister Israel Kats said today that Israeli forces were trying “day and night” where it was necessary for the country’s security.

The Druzians, a religious minority that belongs to the Ismailic sector of Shiite Islam, are considered heterodox by both the Sunnis and the Shiites. They are mainly found in Syria, Lebanon and Israel.