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Israeli Forces Issue Ultimatum to Syrian City Residents to Surrender Arms, Threaten Invasion Quneitra Governorate: Israeli forces have given residents of Al-Baath city in Quneitra two hours to surrender their weapons, threatening to storm the city if the deadline is not met. Additionally, Israeli forces have removed the earthen barriers surrounding the city, preparing for entry, as security tensions escalate in the region. A state of anxiety prevails among the city’s residents as the deadline approaches, with the area closely watching the unfolding situation. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on December 18th that Israeli forces penetrated 9 kilometers…

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New Energy Crisis Looms: Qatar Threatens to Halt Gas Exports to Europe Qatar’s Energy Minister, Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi, stated on Sunday that his country might cease exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the European Union. In comments to British media, al-Kaabi highlighted that this action could occur if QatarEnergy faces fines for breaching corporate sustainability standards, including carbon emissions, human rights, and labor rights. He further clarified, “If any EU country imposes penalties for non-compliance with the due diligence directives to the extent mentioned, Doha will stop exporting LNG to Europe.” The Qatari minister emphasized that QatarEnergy cannot…

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Putin Declares Russia Will Respond to All Challenges Regardless of Escalation Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia’s adversaries can escalate the situation if they wish, but Russia will always respond to any challenge. In an interview with Russian journalist Pavel Zarubin on Sunday, Putin commented, “We see what our current adversaries are doing, and they are escalating the situation. If they want to escalate further, let them do so; we will always respond to any challenge.” He further added “When our current adversaries and potential partners hear this, understand it, and realize it, they will understand that it’s…

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Iran Reveals Messages Sent Through Intermediaries to New Syrian Administration Yaqub Reza Zadeh, a member of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, stated that Tehran had sent indirect messages to the new Syrian administration. According to the Mehr News Agency, Reza Zadeh mentioned that these messages were conveyed through regional intermediaries, including countries involved in the Astana process and Arab states. He emphasized that the messages underscored the importance of ensuring the security of the Iranian embassy in Damascus and the sanctity of holy shrines, such as those of Sayyida Zeinab and Sayyida Ruqayya. Reza Zadeh clarified…

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Syria’s Transitional Phase: Between Washington’s Conditions and Ankara’s Aspirations International efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis are intensifying with a U.S. delegation visiting Damascus, coinciding with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s anticipated trip to the city. While Washington seeks to achieve a stable political transition, Ankara is attempting to bolster its influence as a key player in Syrian affairs. Clear American Demands The American delegation, led by Barbara Leaf, met with leaders of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, including Abu Muhammad al-Joulani. During the meeting, Washington emphasized the necessity of adhering to the outcomes of the Aqaba meetings in Jordan, which called…

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Jumblatt Arrives in Damascus for Anticipated Meeting with al-Sharaa Walid Jumblatt, the former leader of Lebanon’s Progressive Socialist Party, arrived in Damascus on Sunday, marking the first visit by a Lebanese official to Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Jumblatt met with Mohammad al-Bashir, the head of the transitional government. He is also expected to meet with Ahmad al-Sharaa, known as “Abu Muhammad al-Joulani,” the leader of the new administration in Syria, at the People’s Palace in Damascus. Accompanying Jumblatt is a significant delegation including members of the Democratic Gathering bloc, both current and former ministers. Since the…

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First Woman Appointed in New Syrian Administration The Syrian Interim Government’s Political Affairs Department announced on Friday the appointment of Aisha Aldebes as the head of the Women’s Affairs Office, marking her as the first woman to officially hold a position in the new administration. The department shared a photo of Aldebes on their ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) account, along with her contact number, inviting communication with “the Women’s Affairs Office in the Political Affairs Department, which focuses on the legal, social, cultural, and political domains affecting Syrian women.” This move comes after Syrian women activists expressed concerns about the future…

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US-Egypt Arms Deal Exceeds $5 Billion: A Comprehensive Overview The U.S. Department of Defense announced on Friday that the U.S. State Department has approved a potential arms sale to Egypt worth over five billion dollars. This deal is a significant move in the ongoing military cooperation between the two nations. Details of the Deal The major component of this agreement is the refurbishment and upgrade of M1A1 Abrams tanks, estimated at $4.69 billion. This task will be executed by General Dynamics Land Systems. Additionally, the deal includes the sale of 2,183 Hellfire missiles valued at $630 million, and $30 million…

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New Syrian General Command Appoints New Foreign Minister The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) announced on Saturday that Asaad Al-Shebani has been appointed as the new Foreign Minister. According to the agency, “The General Command announces the assignment of Asaad Hassan Al-Shebani to the portfolio of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the new Syrian government.” Asaad Al-Shebani Hails from an Arab family in Al-Hasakah Province and was born in 1987. He lived in Damascus and graduated from its university in 2009 with a degree in English Language and Literature from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Al-Shebani joined the…

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How Will the Trump Administration Handle China’s Military Capabilities? The U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed that the Chinese military continues to make steady progress in updating its conventional capabilities. However, it still suffers from chronic issues related to the quality of its leadership and personnel, as well as a lack of experience in areas like urban warfare and long-term logistics. The Pentagon’s annual report to Congress on Beijing’s military power highlights that the Chinese military faces deep-rooted problems associated with corruption. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Heino Klinck, stated that China’s military buildup over the last few years…

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