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Will Erdogan s Afghan gambit pay off in Washington? - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East

Will Erdogan s Afghan gambit pay off in Washington? - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East
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Israel faces Russia policy change, or perhaps political posturing, regarding Syria

Israel faces Russia policy change, or perhaps political posturing, regarding Syria Israel faces Russia policy change, or perhaps political posturing, regarding Syria Saudi media reported that Jerusalem and Moscow have in recent years “maintained a hotline that allowed the Israeli military to alert Russian forces of incoming strikes,” but now, “communication through the Israel-Russia deconfliction mechanism has effectively ceased.” (July 28, 2021 / JNS) Lebanese media outlets as well as Saudi Arabia’s London-based Asharq Al-Awsat have reported that Israel’s freedom of action against Iran in Syria is dwindling as Russia makes changes to its policy vis-à-vis its relationship with Israel. But this so-called reversal of policy by Russia may be manufactured news and does not necessarily reflect reality.

US Treasury Sanctions Syrian Prisons, Officials, Armed Group

US Treasury Sanctions Syrian Prisons, Officials, Armed Group Voice of America 29 Jul 2021, 08:35 GMT+10 The U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday announced sanctions on eight Syrian prisons run by President Bashar al-Assad s intelligence agencies, citing human rights abuses against political prisoners and other detainees. The department also sanctioned five senior Syrian government officials who control these detention centers. The Assad regime has waged a ruthless war against the Syrian people, imprisoning hundreds of thousands of Syrians calling for reform and change, of whom at least 14,000 have been tortured to death, the Treasury Department said in a statement. More than 130,000 people reportedly remain missing or arbitrarily detained by Syrian government security forces, the statement added.

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