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Brussels Hosts International Conference on Syria Recovery and Aid in March 2025 In a significant move towards addressing the ongoing Syrian crisis, Brussels, the Belgian capital, is set to host an international conference in March 2025 aimed at rallying support for early recovery efforts and continued international aid for the Syrian refugee crisis. This conference will also extend support to neighboring countries hosting Syrian refugees, such as Jordan, as confirmed by European diplomatic sources. The conference will not only discuss the refugee crisis but also delve into the reconstruction phase of Syria, distinguishing it from the Ninth Brussels Conference for…

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Syrian Democratic Forces Dismantle ISIS Cell in Qamishli In a decisive move against terrorism, the Syrian Democratic Forces’ (SDF) Counter-Terrorism Units (TOL) executed a security operation in the city of Qamishli on Saturday. The operation targeted and dismantled an ISIS terrorist cell that was planning to carry out terror attacks within the city. Following thorough intelligence gathering and surveillance, SDF forces pinpointed the location of the cell. They then raided the hideout, capturing two members of the cell identified as Osama Mohammed Ahmed and Isa Mohammed Ahmed. These terrorists were plotting to execute bombings by planting explosives in both public…

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Iraqi and Turkish Foreign Ministers Discuss Regional Issues and Damascus Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, during a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Baghdad on Sunday, stated that they discussed regional issues and the ongoing communication with Damascus. Hussein and Fidan delved into a range of security and economic issues of mutual interest, notably the situation in Syria, border matters, and the “Development Road” project. In their joint press conference, the Iraqi Foreign Minister emphasized that the relationship between Iraq and Turkey is “good” and that both countries are working on its development, especially following Turkish…

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Iraqi Military Chief Visits Al Walid Border Crossing In a significant development on Iraq’s security and military front, the Iraqi Ministry of Defense announced on Sunday that Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Rashid Yarallah, Chief of Staff of the Army, made a visit to the Al Walid border crossing, which lies at the intersection of Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. This visit is part of ongoing efforts to monitor the security situation in this sensitive border area, which is strategically significant due to its location at the “Iraqi-Jordanian-Syrian triangle.” During his visit, Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Rashid Yarallah inspected the security and…

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Israel’s Stance on Syrian Territory: Temporary Presence or Strategic Intent? Recent statements from Israel regarding Syrian land have sparked a debate on the intentions behind its military presence. During an interview with Russian news agency “TASS,” Israel’s Ambassador to Russia, Simona Halperin, clarified Israel’s position concerning the Syrian territories. Halperin stated unequivocally that Israel has “no territorial ambitions” in Syria. Her comments were in response to questions about Israel’s readiness to withdraw from recent advances along the Syrian border. She emphasized, “Israel does not have any regional ambitions over Syrian lands. It’s crucial to understand this, and this is where…

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Lebanese Health Ministry Reports 22 Killed and Over 100 Wounded in Israeli Attacks The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced on Sunday that 22 individuals were killed, and more than 100 were injured due to attacks carried out by the Israeli military against civilians attempting to return to their towns in southern Lebanon. According to a statement from the Ministry, the Israeli aggressions, which occurred while citizens were trying to enter their still-occupied villages, have led to the death toll rising to 22, including 6 women up to this point. The statement further noted that the number of wounded has reached…

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Trump Suggests Jordan and Egypt Accept More Palestinians from War-Torn Gaza In a recent development, U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that Jordan and Egypt should receive more Palestinian refugees from the Gaza Strip, which has been ravaged by a 15-month war. This proposal has sparked concerns among the 2.3 million residents of Gaza about potential displacement from their coastal enclave. According to Reuters, the American proposal also raises alarms among Arab nations, who consistently fear that mass displacement could destabilize the region. The history of Palestinian displacement dates back to what is known as the “Nakba” in 1948 when…

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Winter of Change: The Shift From COVID-19 to Influenza Dominance Since the novel coronavirus spread across the globe, the world has endured harsh winter waves. However, this season appears to be different. According to the American newspaper “The Washington Post,” the usual increase in COVID-19 cases “has been quieter this winter and seems to have peaked,” adding that the virus “is less prevalent in wastewater compared to last winter, and hospital admission rates have decreased.” Instead, an unusual mix of diseases has emerged this season – pneumonia, respiratory syncytial virus, norovirus, and avian influenza – alongside the more common adversary:…

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Liverpool Triumphs as Salah Bolsters His Premier League Legacy Liverpool has strengthened its grip on the Premier League title with a convincing 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town at Anfield on Saturday in matchday 23 of the competition. Dominik Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah, and Cody Gakpo (with two goals) scored for Liverpool in the 11th, 35th, 44th, and 66th minutes respectively. Ipswich Town managed a consolation goal through Jacob Greaves in the 90th minute. The win takes Liverpool’s points tally to 53, extending their lead at the top with a game in hand, while Ipswich Town remains stuck at 16 points in…

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Trump Administration Reverses Biden’s Suspension on Heavy Bomb Supply to Israel On Saturday, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump decided to cancel a previous directive from the Biden administration that had suspended the supply of a particular type of heavy bomb to Israel. According to Axios, quoting three Israeli officials, the White House issued instructions to the U.S. Department of Defense, the Pentagon, to lift the suspension that had been placed on supplying Israel with 2,000-pound bombs. Reuters also reported, citing a source, that the U.S. has lifted the suspension on the supply of these 2,000-pound bombs to Israel,…

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