Ongoing U.S.-mediated security talks between Israel and Syria, resumed in January 2026 with a Paris meeting establishing a communication mechanism for intelligence and border coordination, drive current trader focus amid post-Assad regime shifts. On May 13, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani announced Damascus's pursuit of a comprehensive security agreement contingent on full Israeli withdrawal to the 1974 disengagement lines, echoing President Ahmad al-Sharaa's April statements emphasizing serious negotiations without a deadlock. Israel seeks demilitarization guarantees in southern Syria and Golan Heights security, while Syria prioritizes sovereignty restoration. No full diplomatic normalization has occurred, with hurdles persisting despite pragmatic signals from Damascus; further mediated summits could accelerate progress or stall over territorial disputes.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket. Это не является торговой рекомендацией и не влияет на то, как разрешается этот рынок. · ОбновленоIsraeli cabinet discusses settlement‑related violence, no new diplomatic moves with Syria
December 31, 2026 jumps to 14%7%
A cabinet meeting focused on settler violence in the West Bank diverted attention from the Israel‑Syria track, reinforcing scepticism about any near‑term normalisation and pushing the market to its lowest point in the window.
Israel and Syria resume U.S.-brokered talks in Paris
December 31, 2026 jumps to 13%6%
Israeli and Syrian officials met in Paris for a second round of U.S.-mediated negotiations, issuing a joint statement emphasizing respect for Syria's sovereignty and Israel's security, which modestly improved market expectations for a December 2026 diplomatic breakthrough.
Israeli‑Syrian diplomatic talks stall after security flare‑up
June 30, 2026 dips to 2%3%
Following the Paris meeting, reports emerged that a renewed Hezbollah‑linked attack in Damascus led both sides to suspend further negotiations, sending the market sharply lower as the prospect of a formal agreement dimmed.
Israel and Syria resume U.S.-brokered talks in Paris on security agreement
December 31, 2026 dips to 14%3%
Syrian and Israeli officials met in Paris for U.S.-mediated talks aimed at a security agreement to reduce tensions. They agreed to establish a joint communication cell for coordination on intelligence, military de-escalation, and diplomatic engagement, marking a tentative step but no formal normalization yet.
Israel rejects allegations over ship with stolen Ukrainian grain amid diplomatic row with Kyiv
Israel faced diplomatic tensions with Ukraine over ships carrying stolen Ukrainian grain docking at Israeli ports. This incident strained Israel's international relations and distracted from regional diplomatic efforts, including with Syria, contributing to market skepticism about normalization prospects.
Syrian foreign minister hints at possible normalization with Israel
December 31, 2026 dips to 11%3%
In a televised interview, Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad al‑Shaibani suggested that talks on normalising relations with Israel were under consideration, briefly lifting market odds before the optimism faded amid no concrete steps.
Israel-Lebanon talks highlight challenges for regional peace amid ongoing conflict
Analysis of Israel-Lebanon talks emphasized the political and military challenges Israel faces, including its occupation of southern Lebanon and targeting beyond Hezbollah. This situation reflects the broader regional instability that hinders progress on Israel-Syria normalization.
Syria says it foiled Hezbollah sabotage plot in Quneitra
December 31, 2026 dips to 14%2%
Syria’s Interior Ministry announced the disruption of a Hezbollah‑linked cell planning a rocket attack from a disguised civilian vehicle. The incident highlighted ongoing security friction between Damascus and Jerusalem, pushing the market lower as analysts saw little progress toward diplomatic ties.
Israel and Lebanon hold second round of U.S.-mediated talks to extend ceasefire
The U.S. hosted a second round of ambassador-level talks between Israel and Lebanon to extend a ceasefire and discuss broader peace negotiations. Hezbollah opposed the talks, underscoring ongoing regional tensions that complicate broader normalization efforts including with Syria.
Israel and Lebanon begin first direct diplomatic talks in decades in Washington
Lebanon and Israel held their first direct talks in decades, mediated by the U.S., aiming to address ceasefire and peace issues amid ongoing conflict with Hezbollah. This development highlighted regional diplomatic efforts but did not directly advance Israel-Syria normalization, reflecting the complex regional environment.
Israel clears final hurdle for controversial West Bank settlement project near Jerusalem
December 31, 2026 dips to 11%3%
The Israeli government approved a tender for the E1 settlement project, reviving a long‑frozen plan and raising concerns that settlement expansion would hinder any diplomatic breakthrough with Syria, causing the market to fall.
No official Israel-Syria normalization announcement as talks remain inconclusive
By late March 2026, no official announcement of diplomatic relations establishment occurred despite ongoing talks and U.S. mediation, leading to market prices dropping to historic lows for both June and December 2026 outcomes.
Syrian Foreign Minister reports stalled efforts to normalize with Israel
December 31, 2026 drops to 14%10%
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani stated that efforts to bridge gaps with Israel have stalled, reflecting deep mistrust and ongoing military tensions, which contributed to the market's sharp decline in normalization probability.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa publicly supports disarming Hezbollah, aligning interests with Israel
June 30, 2026 rises to 14%2%
Al-Sharaa's call to disarm Hezbollah marked a rare convergence of Syrian and Israeli interests, but mutual distrust and ongoing conflicts prevented this from translating into diplomatic normalization.
Israel and Syria resume U.S.-brokered talks in Paris, agree to joint communication cell
December 31, 2026 jumps to 23%9%
Israeli and Syrian officials met in Paris and issued a joint statement establishing a communication cell to coordinate intelligence, de‑escalation and commercial opportunities, signalling a concrete step toward normalisation and pushing the market higher.
Hezbollah‑Israel border clashes raise security concerns, dampening normalization hopes
June 30, 2026 dips to 6%4%
Following renewed Hezbollah rocket fire and Israeli retaliation reported on Feb 13 2026, regional security tensions rose, reducing confidence in any near‑term Israel‑Syria diplomatic breakthrough and driving both market prices to their lowest points.
EU leaders pledge support for Syria’s recovery post-civil war
December 31, 2026 drops to 11%11%
European Union officials visited Syria and pledged financial aid for reconstruction, signaling Syria’s improving relations with the West but not directly with Israel. This nuanced development did not significantly boost market expectations for Israel-Syria normalization by the end of 2026.
U.S.‑brokered Israel‑Syria talks in Paris fail to produce agreement
December 31, 2026 drops to 11%10%
AP reported on Feb 11 2026 that Israeli and Syrian officials met in Paris under U.S. mediation but left without a concrete security accord, reinforcing market pessimism and coinciding with the steep price decline from 21 % to 11 % for the December‑31 outcome.
Analysis questions effectiveness of U.S. military aid in fostering Israeli peace concessions
December 31, 2026 drops to 10%11%
A critical analysis highlighted that despite Israel's military edge and U.S. support, there is no Israeli intent to make concessions, reducing the likelihood of normalization with Syria or other neighbors in the near term.
Limited travel through Rafah crossing resumes under EU supervision
June 30, 2026 dips to 10%2%
The partial reopening of the Rafah crossing indicated some humanitarian easing but did not translate into diplomatic normalization between Israel and Syria, maintaining low market confidence in normalization by mid-2026.
Israeli military intensifies operations in Gaza amid ongoing conflict
December 31, 2026 drops to 11%13%
Israel's focus on military operations and settlement expansion signaled a hardening stance, reducing optimism for diplomatic breakthroughs with Syria. This contributed to a further decline in market prices for normalization by December 31, 2026.
Delcy Rodríguez sworn in as Venezuela's interim president
While not directly related to Israel-Syria relations, this event reflects broader regional political shifts and instability that may indirectly affect Middle East diplomacy. Market impact on Israel-Syria normalization was minimal but noted for context.
EU leaders visit Syria, pledge support and lift sanctions
June 30, 2026 dips to 18%4%
AP reported on Jan 5 2026 that EU officials met interim President Ahmad al‑Sharaa, announced €620 million aid and lifted sanctions, signalling improved ties with the West but no direct Israel‑Syria breakthrough, which kept market sentiment low.
Optimism fades as regional realities stall Israel-Syria progress
December 31, 2026 drops to 20%6%
Despite earlier hopes, Israeli military actions in Syria and ongoing distrust, especially regarding Syria's new leadership and Israeli security concerns, have stalled normalization prospects, leading to further market price declines.
Israeli military actions and regional tensions keep normalization prospects low
June 30, 2026 drops to 22%14%
Despite a new Syrian regime and some diplomatic overtures, Israel's ongoing military strikes in Syria and Lebanon, and its policies in Gaza and the West Bank, sustained deep mistrust and diminished hopes for normalization with Syria by mid-2026.
U.S.‑Saudi reconfiguration article notes no concrete steps toward Israel‑Syria normalization
December 31, 2026 drops to 24%11%
War on the Rocks analysis on Dec 30 2025 highlighted that Saudi and broader Arab leaders see no tangible timeline or confidence‑building measures for Israel‑Syria diplomatic ties, underscoring regional skepticism and contributing to the market’s decline in late December.
Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets EU leaders signaling improved Western ties
December 31, 2026 rises to 36%4%
The EU delegation's visit and financial support pledge to Syria under al-Sharaa indicated Syria's diplomatic opening to the West but did not translate into progress on normalization with Israel, maintaining market skepticism.
Israel approves 19 new West Bank settlements amid rising tensions
June 30, 2026 drops to 18%6%
The Israeli government approved new settlements in the West Bank, escalating tensions with Palestinians and complicating regional diplomacy. This move diminished market confidence in normalization prospects by signaling continued Israeli expansionism and hardline policies.
Calls to repeal U.S. Caesar sanctions on Syria to aid recovery and diplomacy
December 31, 2026 drops to 26%9%
U.S. lawmakers urged repeal of sanctions to support Syria's reconstruction and political alignment with U.S. interests, potentially facilitating normalization talks. However, no immediate breakthrough occurred, reflecting cautious market sentiment.
Trump administration's peace plan raises hopes but progress stalls
June 30, 2026 drops to 24%9%
Despite initial optimism from the Gaza ceasefire and regional shifts, diplomatic efforts including with Syria have stalled due to Israeli reluctance to concede territory and ongoing military actions, dampening market confidence in normalization by June 30, 2026.
Saudi Crown Prince reiterates Palestinian statehood as precondition for normalization with Israel
December 31, 2026 drops to 44%7%
Saudi Arabia publicly and privately emphasized that normalization with Israel remains contingent on progress toward Palestinian statehood, with no concrete steps toward normalization, dampening regional prospects including Syria's potential moves.
Israel and Syria resume U.S.-brokered talks in Paris
June 30, 2026 plunges to 31%19%
Israeli and Syrian officials met in Paris for U.S.-mediated talks focusing on security, sovereignty, and cooperation, raising initial hopes for normalization. The joint statement about establishing a communication cell suggested progress, causing a temporary increase in market optimism for normalization by June 30, 2026.
U.S.-mediated Israel-Syria talks resume in Paris to defuse tensions
June 30, 2026 rises to 52%2%
Syrian and Israeli officials met in Paris under U.S. mediation to discuss a security agreement focused on sovereignty, stability, and security, raising hopes for normalization. This event initially boosted market optimism for normalization by June 30, 2026.

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