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Beyond the horrific massacres in Suweida and the forced displacement of Bedouin families, the deepest and most enduring wound is the rupture of intercommunal bonds, Mustafa al-Dabbas writes in ...
Saba Abdul Latif, a researcher at the Omran Center for Strategic Studies, told Syria TV that initial indications suggest the evacuation may be part of a broader, unofficial agreement that has so far ...
The report names 265 suspects affiliated with the former regime and an additional 298 members of various military factions that participated in the counteroffensive. Syria’s Truth Commission Releases ...
The Syrian transitional authorities have demonstrated a deep disconnect from the foundational ideals of the revolution they claim to represent, Khaled Waleed Sarhan writes The Syrian Observer.
Ahmed Haitham al-Dalati, head of Internal Security in Suweida, and Brigadier General Shaher Jabr Omran, head of Internal Security in Daraa, are accused of war crimes and grave human rights violations ...
The recent evacuation of hundreds of tribal families from Suweida to rural areas of Daraa has stirred intense debate over whether this operation constitutes an urgent humanitarian response or a case ...
The signatories stated that the initiative seeks to “revive popular momentum following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 and redirect Syrian energies toward building a democratic civil ...
The report names 265 suspects affiliated with the former regime and an additional 298 members of various military factions that participated in the counteroffensive.
From Ibrahim Pasha to Shishakli and Bashar al-Assad, every leader who misread the mountain has paid dearly, Wael Sawah argues. If I Were Sharaa, I Wouldn’t Have Chosen Confrontation with the Druze ...
But Syria’s future—if it still has one—lies precisely in those “cute” values: empathy, justice, inclusion, restraint.
In what has become one of the most harrowing episodes in Syria’s post-Assad transition, the southern province of As-Suweida has descended into chaos, leaving behind charred buildings, mass graves, and ...
Suweida, once a refuge for those fleeing Assad’s army, is now a city drowning in corpses and screams, Daraj writes.
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