by Al Mayadeen English, June 22, 2o23 Following fierce rejection from residents of the occupied Syrian Golan, the Israeli occupation PM freezes the work on wind turbines in the region until after Eid Al-Adha. According to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent, the spiritual head of the Druze community in Palestine, Sheikh Muwafaq …
Read More »U.S. Sanctions are Drowning Syrians
by Steven Sahiounie, published on Mideast Discourse, June 15, 2023 Hundreds of Syrian men, women and children have drowned early Wednesday in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Greece after the sinking of an Egyptian trawler headed for Italy. It is being called one of the deadliest migrant ship …
Read More »Presidential Election in Neighboring Lebanon; IMF Candidate vs Hezbollah Ally
by YaLiban, published June 7, 2023 This is interesting. Though I disagree with the analyst’s perspective, the article lays out exactly the imperialist context that keeps Lebanon from having a functioning government, and from any kind of viable independence. Aside from the factional infighting, notice the credentials cited for the …
Read More »Syrians Find Hope Under Crushing US Sanctions
Aaron Mate and Kate Halpern interview Kevork Almassian and Hekmat Aboukhater, from Useful Idiots Substack, May 25, 2023 From Iraq to Syria to everywhere else the US government attempts regime change, when corporate media tells us what the “voices of the people” are saying, it’s not often that we actually …
Read More »Assad in Jeddah: Tangibly, what does this mean for Syria?
by Georgio Caffiero, published on The Cradle, May 30, 2023 Arab reconciliation with Syria is a two-way street, with both sides seeking important concessions from each other. While all solutions can be found within a grand regional compromise, not all Arab states will be willing to challenge Washington’s red lines. …
Read More »The Resistance Crescent and the End of US Domination
by Ali Abunimah, published on Electronic Intifada, May 31, 2023 The videos associated with this article are particularly interesting and informative. [jb] Almost two decades ago, Jordan’s King Abdallah warned in a Washington Post interview of a so-called “Shiite crescent” stretching from Iran through Iraq and west to Lebanon. This …
Read More »Bashar Assad’s Welcome On Return to Arab League and Full Speech with English Subtitles
Never Mind Who Lost Syria, Who the Hell Lost Saudi Arabia?
by Peter Ford, published on 21st Century Wire, May 19, 2023 It is hard to overstate the significance of Syria’s readmission to the Arab League and President Assad’s attendance at the Jeddah Arab summit. The significance goes way beyond Syria itself. Let’s get straight to the point. It’s a massive …
Read More »Immiserated, Humiliated, Yet Resilient: How Syrians Survive America’s Economic Siege
by Hekmat Aboukhater, published on The Grayzone, May 16, 2023 Syrian-American journalist Hekmat Aboukhater traveled across Homs, Lattakia, Tartous, and Aleppo this April, reporting for The Grayzone on the devastating impact of Western economic sanctions on average Syrians. Throughout 2023, a series of anti-Syrian refugee bills, a failing economy, and …
Read More »As Arab States Seek Peace, US Insists That Syrians Suffer
by Aaron Maté, published on Mate.Substack.com, May 14, 2023 Syria’s re-admission to the Arab League is a milestone in the country’s continued recovery from a decade-long war that caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, millions of refugees, and widespread destruction. For the US, the move has different implications. “The decision …
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