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The US, Israeli, and Turkish militaries all hit targets in Syria over the past few days in service of their national security interests.
One former Israeli official told Newsweek Israel must "balance" undermining Ahmad al-Sharaa with the risk of who may replace ...
As al-Sharaa leads Syria further towards normalisation with Israel, Joseph Daher argues that alignment with the US & its allies won’t bring lasting stability.
In other words, there may be reasons for hope about Christian prospects in a post-Assad future. Just don’t expect Syrian Christians to join the Fin de Régime party quite yet.
A destroyed Syrian Air Force helicopter at a military center in Damascus. Photo: Chris McGrath/Getty Images Islamic State militants were already resurgent last year in parts of Syria and Iraq.
When Sunni rebels toppled Bashar al-Assad last December, they vowed to form an inclusive Syrian government by March. Sunnis comprise around 75 percent of Syria with the remaining 25 percent made ...
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