Al Jazeera quoted analysts as saying that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may seek to escalate the conflict over Syria, and that Israel has hindered progress in peace talks with Syria. Previously, former US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack had suggested establishing a "de-escalation mechanism" between Turkey, Syria, and Israel to prevent military escalation. However, analysts believe that due to Israel's military superiority and the Netanyahu government's willingness to undermine negotiations through unilateral military actions, this mechanism may be difficult to implement. They pointed out that Israel continues to carry out attacks and occupy Syrian territory in Syria, and as the Israeli general election approaches, Netanyahu may need new escalation actions. The new Syrian government has shown a strong willingness to seek solutions with Israel, but Israel currently does not believe it is necessary to prioritize negotiations with Damascus. Analysts emphasized that the United States needs to exert appropriate pressure on the Netanyahu government for any de-escalation mechanism to work.