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Amid the recent outbreak of Syrian government-sponsored violence targeting the Druze minority, the dire plight of minorities, including Christians and Kurds, continues to warrant concern.
Hikmat al-Hijri is a religious leader of the Druze minority in Syria. His flip-flopping politics and calls for Israeli intervention during recent fighting saw him branded as both a traitor and a hero.
Hosam Saraya, an American-Syrian citizen from Oklahoma, appeared to be gunned down by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government forces last week.
Explore the complex relationship between Syria and Saudi Arabia as they call for peace under the Israeli flag.
Israel’s military intervention in Suweida lets Netanyahu frame it as protecting Syrian minorities, positioning Israel as a ...
Back in Damascus after being banished, Andrea Glioti reflects on Syria’s prospects for the 2011 demands of political freedom ...
Donald Trump wants the war in Gaza solved, but the possibility of a ceasefire deal has moved only a few inches toward the ...
Asharq Al Awsat Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan praised his Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa for showing a strong stance and not compromising in Syria's conflict with Israel, and said Sharaa took a ...
Syria ‘s government on Monday started evacuating Bedouin families trapped inside the southern city of Sweida, where deadly ...
Members of Syria's Druze community are searching for loved ones and counting their dead after days of clashes in a southern ...
Former Israeli national security adviser tells JNS Syria's new leader "cannot persist for long in a direction that is 180 degrees opposite to his base."The post ‘Jihadists surrounding al-Sharaa haven’ ...