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Following the massacres in Suwayda, the Druze find themselves in the global spotlight. What makes such a relatively small ...
The government of President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who overthrew the Assad regime last December, has denied any involvement in the ...
Syria's future as a unified state hangs in the balance as both countries pursue long-standing plans to cement hegemonic ...
Assad’s rule in late 2024 did not mark the end of Syria’s fragmentation. Instead, it ushered in a new cycle of decentralized ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael’s Jews think IDF tries not to hurt civilians in Gaza; Arabs disagree – pollMost Jewish Israelis say they aren't troubled by reports of famine in Gaza, but most Arab Israelis say they're very troubled ...
Most Israelis say concerns about antisemitism influence their travel abroad, with many changing destinations or canceling trips entirely, survey finds.The post Rising global antisemitism spurs major s ...
The resurgence of sectarian violence raises urgent questions about interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s leadership and whether his government can truly unify a fractured nation. This week on The ...
Jewish respondents said they believed Israel is a good place to live, 67% of Arab respondents agreed • Survey also found growing reluctance to travel abroad amid surging antisemitism ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNUS Envoy Urges Calm and Dialogue to Resolve Syria DisputesDamascus: The US special envoy for Syria, Tom Barrack, on Monday voiced concern over fresh outbreaks of violence in Sweida in southern Syria and Manbij in the northeast, calling for dialogue to ...
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