At the beginning of the cabinet meeting today (Sunday), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is in discussions with Syria, but emphasized that "there is still a long way to go" in efforts to reach a peace agreement with one of Israel's oldest enemies.

He said, "Our victories in Lebanon against Hezbollah have opened the door for the possibility of peace with our northern neighbors. We are holding talks with the Syrians - there has been some progress, but it is still too early to speak about a peace agreement."

"We are on the eve of Rosh Hashanah," Netanyahu opened his remarks. "In the past year, we have achieved remarkable, historic successes. First and foremost, the historic achievement that guarantees the continued existence of the State of Israel and, from there, the continued existence of the Jewish people."

In his comments to ministers, Netanyahu addressed Operation Rising Lion,' saying that Israel has "removed the threat of Iranian nuclear bombs" and that the IDF has struck Iranian positions across Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Gaza, and even Iran itself. He also mentioned that Israel continues its campaign to defeat Hamas and return the hostages.... Read More: Arutz-7