Experts say that the words by Syria's de-facto leader are encouraging, but his actions would speak louder. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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If defense officials and analysts had warned that the Azrieli Towers, the Kirya military headquarters’ tall buildings, and ...
Resentment against the presence of Israeli troops in Syria will continue to build up. A permanent state of Israeli occupation ...
With less than a month left until Donald Trump’s inauguration, speculations about the future of Israeli prime minister ...
HTS, a US-designated terrorist group, emerged as the de facto ruler of Syria after Assad’s fall on December 8, following an ...