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Michael Oren’s Golan Annexation Anxiety

May 30, 2025

Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the US, is worried. Not about Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, not about the 56,000+ civilians Israel has killed there in the past 19 months, not about the crimes against humanity. No — he’s worried that the United States might, in some hypothetical future, support Syria’s internationally recognized claim to the occupied Golan Heights.

"Sykes-Picot divided Syria and the broader region for imperial gain," says US Ambassador, vowing end to Western interventionism

May 26, 2025

Tom Barrack, US ambassador to Türkiye and special envoy to Syria, on Sunday slammed the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement that carved up the Middle East for "imperial gain-not peace." The division of Syria was a historic mistake, he emphasized, stressing a that the fall of the Assad regime in Syria would open the door for prosperity and security.

Syrian activists raise doubts over mystery Chinese company investing in free trade zones

May 25, 2025

Syrian activists have raised doubts over the status of the Chinese company, Fidi Contracting, that’s just signed a major contract to invest in the Hasiya Free Trade Zone in Homs and the Adra Free Trade Zone in rural Damascus. The activists revealed that their investigations could find no online presence for the company and they’ve been unable to find any trace of its involvement in business in China or any other countries.

The United Nations of Handwringing: How Gaza and Syria Exposed a World Order in Ruins

May 24, 2025

It was another fine speech. UN Secretary-General António Guterres, with his usual mournful gravity, warned the world this week that the situation in Gaza had reached “the cruellest phase yet.” A humanitarian catastrophe. Famine. Children dying. “A moral outrage,” he called it. And then what? A press release. Another grim statement filed under “Too Late, Again.” If the UN were judged not by the eloquence of its leaders but by the lives it failed to save, its headquarters might as well be a mausoleum.

The UN’s Original Sin: Doing Nothing Loudly

More than a third of all Syrians were criminalized or banned from travelling by the Assad regime, interior ministry reveals, announcing major reforms: report

May 23, 2025

Syria’s interior minister revealed yesterday (Thursday May 22) that 8.2 million Syrians– over a third of the country’s population - were wanted for arrest or banned from travel by the deposed Assad regime, explaining that the Ministry of Interior is currently working to resolve the problem. The new government has already removed over 5.2 million names from the list of individuals wanted by the ousted regime for reasons related to military service, he revealed, with approximately 3 million cases still being addressed, including more than 1,130,000 state employees.

EU Rethinks Trade with Israel over Gaza as Netanyahu Markets the Rubble to Trump

May 22, 2025

The European Union yesterday (Wednesday May 21) announced a formal review of its decades-old Association Agreement with Israel, citing the "catastrophic" humanitarian situation in Gaza. This decision comes amid mounting international criticism of Israel's military actions, which have resulted in over 53,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2023, with over 100 civilians killed in Israeli bombardment of Gaza on Wednesday and at least 38 civilians by noon today.

MBZ In, Netanyahu Out: Trump’s Middle East Reset

May 16, 2025

US President Donald Trump today concludes a historic whirlwind Middle East tour, but the message he leaves behind is louder than any press conference: Saudi Arabia is in ascendance, and Israel — under Benjamin Netanyahu — is being shown the door.

Russian Offer of Help in "Stabilizing" Syria Rings Hollow After a Decade of Destruction

May 07, 2025

Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, Alexei Yerkhov, on Tuesday offered his country’s help in stabilizing Syria, warning that the country’s unity is under growing threat. Speaking to Turkish media, Yerkhov pointed to worsening sectarian tensions, infrastructure collapse, and expanding Israeli control in the south, adding: “It is clear that the country is experiencing internal divisions, with the potential for these divisions to worsen.”

Iran Takes a Step Back from Syria—Syrians Say: Keep Walking

Apr 19, 2025

In a statement that might have been mistaken for satire if it weren’t official policy, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian announced this week that Iran would "pause engagement" with Syria "until stability is restored."

The remark, from an interview with Russia Today, also published by Russian state news agency TASS on Friday, comes just over four months after the collapse of the Assads' bloody regime, propped up by Tehran for almost 14 years.

Anti-interventionist UK Lord now insists Britain support human rights in Syria – for the PKK

Jan 15, 2025

Britain’s Lord Peter Hain, formerly Tony Blair’s foreign minister, has uncharacteristically expressed concern about human rights in Syria, though only insofar as these extend to the PKK/SDF, which has been reliant on Western military support since 2014.

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