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So proclaimed a BBC journalist after the fall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad. But the Jews are no longer there. My family fled for their lives from Syria decades ago.
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Syria continues to build its new army as it looks to integrate various armed groupsThe backbone of the army are the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham units that came out of Idlib and had fought Assad’s military for years, as well as units from southern Syria and units linked to Turkey.
After Assad’s fall, Syria was poised for liberation. Instead, ethnic violence, sectarian dogma, and unchecked power are threatening to turn victory into yet another nightmare.
Battles take place between the new Syrian government's Defense Ministry forces and the forces loyal ... More to Bashar Assad on March 7, 2025, in outskirts of Jableh, Latakia countryside, Syria.
Thomas Barrack, the U.S. ambassador to Turkey who was also appointed as special envoy for Syria, described in a post on X that it was a "power step forward" between the two nations.
Fighting rages in Syria as rebels advance. Rebel forces advanced in Syria amid fierce fighting, capturing the airport and the military academy of Aleppo and attacking the outskirts of the western ...
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, the culmination of years of civil war, has given way to a power vacuum with different factions protecting their own interests – and vying for power ...
Trump will end Syria sanctions to 'give them a chance at greatness' The White House announced a $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, and Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman said he'd like to see ...
Syria's interim government said it has reached a landmark agreement to integrate Kurdish-led forces into state institutions as it continues to try to unify the country following years of civil war.
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