ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, the Jews, being the terrorists and the tyrants that they are, do not ‘propose’ anything. They DEMAND, in the same manner as any gangster would DEMAND while shoving a loaded gun in someone’s face and where the only acceptable answer is ‘yes’.
Now, as to what this ‘proposal’ is really all about, ladies and Gentile-men, there is no mystery at all, summed up in the pic below–

‘Greater Israel’, stretching from the Nile in Egypt all the way to the Euphrates in Iraq, which they believe was ‘promised’ to them by the violent deity they worship, yahweh.
They have made it clear, and especially as of late with various statements they have made, that they intend to steal every square millimeter of that land which they believe was ‘promised’ to them, and no one, NO ONE, not even the American president, is going to stand in their way of achieving that goal.
The terrorist Jewish state has revealed its scheme for a ‘security proposal’ with Syria that includes a map of ‘field arrangements’ and ‘disarmament zones’ stretching from south-west Damascus to the Israeli border.
The Israeli proposal is based on a model similar to Israel’s 1979 peace agreement with Egypt, according to Axios.
The agreement divided the Sinai Peninsula into three areas – A, B and C – with different security measures and levels of demilitarisation depending on how close they were to the Israeli border.
According to Israel’s Channel 12, one of the key principles in the proposal is keeping an air corridor to Iran through Syria.
Syria has not yet responded to the ‘proposal’.
Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is expected to meet Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani in London on Wednesday, along with US envoy to Syria Tom Barak, who is mediating between the two sides, to discuss the plan.
This will be the third meeting between Dermer and al-Shibani under the sponsorship of the Trump administration.
Sources familiar with the talks said progress has been made, but more time is needed to reach an agreement.
The new deal under discussion aims to replace the 1974 disengagement agreement between the two countries, which became irrelevant after the Assad regime collapsed and Israel occupied the buffer zone on the Syrian side of the border.
I expect their map would include the Horn of Africa and the whole Arabian Peninsula.