Avigdor Lieberman said that Israel was willing to resume normal activity at the crossing point and "the ball is now in Syria's hands."
However, Lieberman specified that the crossing point would be opened for UN personnel and would resume operating as before the war.
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"We see Syrian police and customs officers on the opposite side of the border, work is underway, patrols of the Russian military police are passing. … We are ready to bring life back to normal," Lieberman said after visiting the Israeli section of the crossing.
Syrian forces recaptured the Quneitra area two months ago.
In May 1974, Israel and Syria signed a disengagement agreement after a military conflict fought mainly in Sinai and the Golan. Under the agreement, Quneitra returned under the Syrian government's control. In 2011, civil unrest began in Syria, leading to an armed conflict with militants gaining control of several territories.