#washingtonpost.com. × Syrians emerging from dictatorship bristle at new threat from Israel. Israeli attacks are angering Syrians and unsettling the country’s new leaders, who are dealing with multiple crises after the end of Bashar al-Assad’s rule.
#Feb.26.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Syria holds national dialogue to chart a path after Bashar al-Assad. Nearly three months after Bashar al-Assad fled, much of Syria is suspended between relief at the dictatorship’s demise and anxiety over what comes next.
#Feb.25.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Hezbollah facing financial squeeze as supply lines from Iran are severed. The Lebanese militant group is grappling with a stunning reversal of fortune after its war with Israel and the ouster of its Syrian ally Bashar al-Assad.
#Feb.22.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Syria’s dire economic woes threaten to undermine its new government. Assad’s ouster has seen his Iranian allies end crucial oil supplies. Meanwhile, many economic sanctions that initially targeted Assad remain in place.
#Feb.08.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Syria could allow Russia to keep its bases, new defense minister says. In an interview, Murhaf Abu Qasra, a onetime leader in Syria’s insurgency, discussed moves by authorities in Damascus to build new alliances.
#Feb.06.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Live briefing: Netanyahu heads to Washington for Trump’s first meeting with foreign leader. The Israeli prime minister’s trip comes as negotiations for a second phase of a Gaza ceasefire are set to begin. Syria’s new president visits Saudi Arabia.
#Feb.02.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Israel is building outposts in Syria, raising local fears of occupation. The new construction, visible in satellite imagery, suggests an extended presence. Israel says its forces will stay as long as needed to protect its citizens.
#Feb.02.2025 ×
Filter: #washingtonpost.com. × #Feb.26.2025 ×
Showing 1-7 of 7 items - Time: 0.1205 s. Memory: 14.5305 mb.