Israeli Druze leader Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif urged the United States to guarantee the security of the Druze community in Syria ...
After the bloodshed in Sweida this year, Sheikh Muafak Tarif says Washington must fulfill 'duty' to protect minority group, ...
A year on from the fall of the Assad regime, the Druze community is facing an uncertain future following renewed clashes in ...
Suspect called Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, a senior officer who oversees affairs in West Bank and Gaza, a 'Nazi Hamas terrorist ...
Syria's new government faces accusations of extremism as U.S. mediates complex negotiations between Damascus and Jerusalem ...
With Syria's new leadership emerging as a key U.S. partner, American troops in the country find themselves amid a complex ...
Israel’s aggressive posture toward the new government in Damascus has emerged as a rare point of disagreement with Washington ...
Israel appears to be signaling its intent to escalate its military and intelligence campaigns inside Syria, as its honeymoon ...
In a region where minorities are often persecuted, expelled, or massacred, the fact that so many members of minority communities are choosing Israel and not its enemies is remarkable.
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Syria, One Year After Assad

The West’s unconditional rehabilitation of Ahmed al-Shara has come too swiftly for Syria’s minority communities.
Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif calls on the U.S. to ensure the safety of the Druze community in Syria following intense violence in Sweida. He emphasizes American intervention as essential for stability, minor ...
Like Marwan, the country is struggling to heal a year after the Assad dynasty’s repressive 50-year reign came to an end ...