Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara' stated at a conference in Aleppo today, November 30th, that Israel has repeatedly sabotaged negotiations between the two countries. "Every time we reach the final stage Israel takes a step to destroy this agreement," al-Shara' said, indicating a pattern of Israeli interference. He also addressed concerns about the possibility of Israel breaking up parts of Syria, calling such a notion "impossible under the current conditions." Al-Shara' made these remarks in Aleppo today, November 30th, during a conference where he emphasized Syria's ongoing reconstruction efforts and declared that the nation "is not weak." He expressed fatigue with warfare and highlighted that Israel has employed "all kinds of measures" to maintain the status quo in Syria, which he suggested Israel disliked following the liberation from the Assad regime. The president also noted that many individuals, "not only in Israel," harbor "dreams and wishes" upon observing Syria's challenges. These comments from President al-Shara' come amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts and tensions in the region. Earlier today, the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) claimed that Damascus is obstructing negotiations by not responding to a list of SDF leaders submitted in October for army integration. Additionally, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed concern on November 30th regarding supporters of the new Syrian government burning the Israeli flag, calling on Syrian authorities to prohibit such displays of hatred. Previous reports also mentioned the injury of an Israeli officer in Syria, though circumstances remain unclear.