Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to hold a critical meeting tomorrow, September 21st, with senior ministers and defense officials to discuss negotiations with Syria concerning a new border security agreement. The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions and a complex situation involving abductions and counter-abductions in the Syrian city of Suwayda. The impending discussion highlights Israel's engagement with regional security matters, particularly concerning its northern border. Details regarding the specific terms of the proposed security agreement or the progress of negotiations with Syria were not immediately available, according to a senior Israeli official and a source familiar with the details. The meeting is expected to address the escalating situation and potential diplomatic or security measures. This development follows reports of continued protests in Suwayda, Syria, where demonstrators are demanding the release of individuals taken during recent conflicts. The situation there is marked by mutual accusations between involved parties and has seen the recent release of some abductees through mediation efforts. However, a reciprocal release from Hijri-affiliated groups has not occurred, and the status of certain individuals, including a White Helmets member, remains unknown.