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SOFREP on MSNMorning Brief: Israel Hits Syrian Military HQIsrael hits Damascus hard as sectarian violence spirals in Syria. A US Army vet is wrongfully caught in California’s ...
As other European countries pledge to follow in Austria’s steps, the EU’s first deportation to Syria raises questions about ...
Germany is no longer the number-one destination for asylum seekers in the EU after the end of the Assad regime led to a drop in Syrians applying for protection in the bloc, a report confirms.
Earlier Israeli strikes hit the Syrian defence ministry, as well as government forces in the southern part of the country.
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SOFREP on MSNEvening Brief: Syria, Druze Leaders Announce Ceasefire; Stampede at Gaza Aid Site Leaves 20 Dead; Trump Hosts Gulf Leaders at the White HouseSyria eyes calm, Gaza aid site turns deadly, Trump hosts Gulf leaders—here’s your SOFREP Evening Brief for Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
MICHAEL KIMMAGE is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability.
Israel has bombed Syria again, this time in response to attacks on members of the Druze minority in the south of the country.
A new ceasefire between Druze and Sunni militias has been reported as Israeli strikes on Syrian forces continue. More than 300 people were reported killed and many more injured through Wednesday.
Israel says it's trying to protect the Druze community in south-west Syria, where there have been deadly sectarian clashes.
Israel bombed the Syrian army’s headquarters in Damascus on Wednesday after warning the government to leave the country’s ...
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