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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN19hOpinion

Is it Time for a ‘Syrian Taif’ under Saudi Auspices?

The recent events in Sweida were not merely sectarian clashes between unruly, radical, or tribal forces and the people of Jabal al-Druze. Rather, they were also a window into the profound structural ...
The IDF is still suspicious of Syria's leader and wondering whether, between two of his names symbolic of his dual identities ...
The prime minister of Iraq has kept his country on the sidelines as military conflicts raged nearby for almost two years.
As Sweida burns, Syria’s new rulers repeat old patterns, fueling sectarian conflict rather than fostering national unity.