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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNFor All These Reasons, Syria is Still Being Monitored Internationally
The recent meeting between the United States, France, and Syria remains the subject of much speculation and debate, with much of the focus on what was actually agreed upon...This state of affairs is ...
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World Politics Review on MSNSyria’s Fault Lines Are Getting Harder to Bridge
Recent violence between Druze and Bedouins is a reminder of how elusive the goal of a cohesive Syria remains, and how easily ...
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ZNetwork on MSNIsrael and the Drug War in Syria
Tensions increased in southern Syria as Israeli warplanes bombed the Ministry of Defence in Damascus, areas around the presidential palace, and villages in As-Suwayda on 16 July 2025, killing at least ...
The Syrian government says clashes in the southern city of Suwayda have stopped after a week of violence left hundreds of ...
A scholar of religious minorities and the Middle East explains the historical persecution and marginalization of the Alawite ...
Israel can’t intervene in every conflict around the world. But this felt different — it was a moral and familial obligation,’ ...
Currently, Israel stands virtually alone in recognizing and countering the strategic peril posed by Erdogan’s Turkey and ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Syrian government troops will be blocked from the area south of the capital Damascus to protect the Druze minority following Israel's attacks in the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Syrian leaders they have crossed his red lines. He said he will not let ...
The situation in southern Syria deteriorated on July 13, when clashes broke out in the province of Al-Suwayda between Arab tribal militias and Druze mountain self-defense units.
President Trump’s special envoy for Syria on Monday criticized Israeli strikes against the country last week as poorly timed ...
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