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Authorities in Lebanon and Syria are cracking down on Palestinian factions that for decades have had armed presence in both countries.
Israel says its recent strikes and incursions in Syria are to protect the Druze religious group. Some in the community welcome it, but some say they're being used to further Israel's political goals.
PARIS — Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa said Wednesday that his country is holding indirect talks with Israel to prevent recent hostilities from getting out of control. Israel carried out a series of ...
Sharaa said that the negotiations are meant to "calm the situation and prevent it from spiraling out of control." ...
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa revealed that Syria is engaging in indirect talks with Israel to prevent recent hostilities from escalating. This follows Israeli airstrikes in Syria intended to ...
Syria cannot hope to rebuild itself if it fails in preventing sectarian tensions from erupting into wide-scale violence.
Israel's plan to expand its Gaza offensive, displace people within the enclave and take control of aid distribution has ...
A source within Yemen's Ansar Allah movement, widely known as the Houthis, has told Newsweek the group possesses new weapons ...
Elite Israeli units uncovered bunkers and an arms cache in the cross-border strike, amid efforts to shield Druze villages from violence.The post IDF raids and destroys Syrian regime HQ on ...
United Nations special envoy Geir Pedersen urged Israel Saturday to halt its attacks on Syria "at once", after it carried out ...
The Druze in Syria are divided between different leaders and voices. It’s likely that many want a middle ground and prefer some kind of autonomy but don’t want a full break with Damascus.
The United Nations special envoy for Syria has condemned an intense wave of Israeli airstrikes as Israel said its forces were ...