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The growing tensions between Israel and Syria hit a tipping point on Monday when clashes occurred between Bedouin tribes and ...
Israel threatened to escalate attacks on Syrian government forces unless they withdrew from Sweida, a southern province ...
For weeks, Israel has engaged in back-channel talks over a diplomatic agreement with the Syrian government. Its strikes on ...
Israel continues to bomb Syria, ostensibly to support Druze forces in the southwest, even after ceasefire is declared.
Israel has threatened to increase its involvement in Syria and vowed to protect the Druze religious minority, which began as ...
Renewed violence in Syria between the Islamist-led government and Druze communities has drawn international attention to one ...
Decision part of ‘calculated effort to prevent further escalation along Israel’s northeastern frontier,’ reports Israeli ...
Vladimir Putin spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to discuss Middle East tensions, particularly ...
Paris meetings brokered by US fail to yield results; Damascus insists on sovereignty and rejects foreign interference, ...
The increase in strikes on Syria began with a Jan. 2 attack that temporarily put Damascus airport out of service, just after the most right-wing government in Israel’s 74-year history took office.
The writer, Ron Ben-Yishai, a well-known expert, said, “As Israel and Turkey vie for influence in a post- [Bashar al-]Assad Syria, tensions rise over military and economic ambitions.
Israel’s involvement in Syria is deepening, with the country pledging protection and economic aid to the Druze community in southern Syria at a time of heightened sectarian tensions.