“Israel’s attacks targeting Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are among the greatest threats to the country’s stability,” Fidan said, speaking at a joint news conference in Ankara with Syrian counterpart Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani after talks. Gaza peace planReferring to a recent deal on the Gaza peace plan, Fidan said Israel’s continued attacks “have once again shown that (Israeli Premier Benjamin) Netanyahu does not want peace.” Fidan said the roadmap for the second phase of the Gaza peace plan had been agreed on and announced by US President Donald Trump, but Israel continued its attacks. Fidan said there is no alternative to making the ceasefire in Gaza permanent, advancing to the second phase of the peace plan, and launching the territory’s reconstruction process. Fidan said work on implementing the Gaza peace plan is continuing “very intensively,” with Turkiye’s Foreign Ministry and National Intelligence Organization coordinating efforts with the parties involved and working on the strategic steps required for the process.