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Israeli Ambitions in Syria Rising The Day Before Hamas Put Them In Their Place

Editor’s Note: An Article by Zvi Bare’el, first published in Ha’aretz on October 6, they day before the Hamas breakout, and later on MSN.com,  talks about increasingly direct intervention in Syria if the U.S. occupation ends.  They refer to the U.S. occupied area as ‘economically important’ while they  talk about …

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New Arab Tribe Joins Fight to Repel US-backed SDF from Deir Ezzor

News from Al Mayadeen, September 1, 2023 The fight against the Syrian Democratic Forces is growing by the day as more Arab tribes in Syria’s Deir Ezzor consider the US-backed Kurdish militia with foreign agendas a harmful component of the country. Humat Al-Jazira armed group announced joining Arab tribal fighters …

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US Occupation Loots More Syrian Oil: SANA

from The News Desk at The Cradle, April 22, 2023 The US occupation forces continue to steal and loot Syrian wealth, transporting dozens of tankers loaded with stolen oil from the northeast Jazeera region across the border and into Iraqi territory in recent days, Syrian state media SANA reported on …

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Russia Consolidates Middle East in Mediterranean

by M.K. Bhadrakumar, published on  Indian Punchline, December 31, 2022 The curtain is coming down on the brutal 11-year old Syrian conflict, which former US President and Nobel Laureate Barack Obama initiated, as the Arab Spring swept through West Asia two decades ago. The United States has suffered yet another …

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US Armored Convoy Expelled by Syrian Residents in Qamishli

from the News Desk at The Cradle, November 16, 2022 According to local reports, a US military convoy was forced to return to its illegal military base in Syria on 16 November after being expelled by local Syrians in Qamishli. A video posted on the social media platform Twitter shows …

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Tracking the Flow of Stolen Syrian Oil into Iraq

by the Iraq Correspondent of The Cradle, September 28, 2022 Although the porous Iraqi-Syrian border stretches for over 600 kilometers, about half of it – in practice – is not subject to the authority of either state. Over the years, this lack of comprehensive border control has given rise to …

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