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Lebanon hands Assad-era general to Syria in first such transfer since Assad’s fall
The ministry said Issa was wanted under an arrest warrant on charges including intentional homicide, facilitating a felony, killing more than two people, and more.
Mossad director, Syria foreign minister discussed Turkish military presence before strikes
'People are now happy': Syria emerges from isolation on the road to recovery
Golan Heights 'are Syrian territory,' UN chief Guterres stresses during Damascus visit
Israel approves plan to expand communities in the Golan Heights
The decision, which was approved unanimously, came just days after the fall of the Assad regime and the IDF retaking the Syrian Hermon.
Syrian Shi'ites and other minorities flee to Lebanon, fearing Islamist rule
At the border with Lebanon, where thousands of people were trying to leave Syria on Thursday, a dozen Shi'ite Muslims interviewed by Reuters described threats made against them.
What the new Middle East chessboard means for Israel - opinion
The collapse of Assad’s regime marks the start of a new and volatile chapter.
Syrian rioters set tomb of Hafez al-Assad ablaze in Qardaha
According to an initial report from AFP, rebel groups and bystanders torched the mausoleum of the ousted Syrian president's father in the Latakia region.
'Any sane country would do this': Bennett denies IDF advance on Damascus, outlines defensive needs
"Time will tell, but Al-Qaeda and Al-Nusra alumni don’t strike me as reasonable,” Bennett said.
Moscow extends lifeline to Assad, offers asylum to family
Despite Russia allegedly helping Assad, Syrian opposition forces have guaranteed the safety of Russian military bases and diplomatic missions.
End of an era: Rebels, Syrian army declare fall of Assad regime
"To the displaced all over the world, free Syria awaits you," Syrian rebels announced on Telegram.
Assad flees Damascus, rebels liberate Sednaya military prison
Thousands in cars and on foot congregated at a main square in Damascus waving and chanting "Freedom," witnesses said.
Could the unrest in Syria spillover into Iraq? Iran seems to think so - analysis
Iran believes that Iraq is in danger - this means that Iran is worried militias it backs in Iraq could lose influence.
Words over actions: Iran's FM seeks to drum up support for Assad regime in Middle East - analysis
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed the United States and Israel were behind the latest unrest in Syria.