Syria and the United States are taking concrete steps toward implementing the Shar’a–Abdi agreement, which involves U.S. presence, it was reported this morning. Discussions include the formation of a military committee to integrate the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) into the Syrian Army, as well as committees focused on decentralization, local administration, and the integration of Deir ez-Zor institutions, including cooperation over oil fields. Both sides have provided a positive assessment, with a focus now on the implementation phase. Further committees are addressing constitutional matters, education, and health. Additionally, joint administration and Turkish-Syrian sovereignty cooperation are planned for the Qamishli–Nusaybin crossing. These developments were shared in an exclusive report detailing advancements in bilateral discussions. The previous report indicated ongoing Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, with continued ground activity and airstrikes, particularly noted in northern Gaza around Beit Hanoun. This information is separate from the developments reported regarding Syria and the United States.