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Sunday, December 7, 2025

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From Isolation to Alliance: The Strategic Implications of Syria Joining the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS

From Isolation to Alliance: The Strategic Implications of Syria Joining the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS

13 hours ago

Syria officially joined the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS on November 13, 2025, becoming its 90th member state in a network spanning countries across the world.

‘Green Rafah’: Humanitarian Haven or Another U.S.–Israeli Scheme to Isolate Palestinians?

‘Green Rafah’: Humanitarian Haven or Another U.S.–Israeli Scheme to Isolate Palestinians?

18 hours ago

“Israel” has unveiled a proposal to build a new city called “Green Rafah”, a move seen as an attempt to sidestep key obligations in the second phase of the ceasefire agreement signed on October 10, 2025.

Tunisia’s Judiciary Fights Back: Inside the Rising Battle Against Saied’s Authoritarianism

Tunisia’s Judiciary Fights Back: Inside the Rising Battle Against Saied’s Authoritarianism

a day ago

The grip of Tunisian President Kais Saied on the country’s judicial institutions continues to draw fierce criticism from political figures and rights advocates.

Between Elections and White House Pressure: Why Is Netanyahu Seeking a Pardon Now?

Between Elections and White House Pressure: Why Is Netanyahu Seeking a Pardon Now?

2 days ago

Following a scenario sketched early by the U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted a request for a pardon to President Isaac Herzog on November 30, 2025, seeking immunity from corruption charges.

Is Sweida’s ‘National Guard’ Steering the Region Toward Breakup and Turmoil?

Is Sweida’s ‘National Guard’ Steering the Region Toward Breakup and Turmoil?

2 days ago

Day by day, the role of the so-called “National Guard” militia, formed by Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri, is becoming clearer, as it suppresses and detains those opposing its attempts to isolate the province from the Syrian homeland.

A More Perplexing Threat: What Would NATO Do if Turkiye and Israeli Occupation Clashed?

A More Perplexing Threat: What Would NATO Do if Turkiye and Israeli Occupation Clashed?

3 days ago

The Israeli Occupation is worried about Turkiye’s military presence in Syria, its involvement in the Palestinian issue, and the potential for friction in the eastern Mediterranean.

Controversial Pardon: Will Netanyahu Succeed in Escaping Punishment?

Controversial Pardon: Will Netanyahu Succeed in Escaping Punishment?

Murad Jandali

3 days ago

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to maneuver to escape his legal crisis, having requested a pardon without admitting guilt in the three corruption cases that have plagued him for years.

Oil, Loyalties, and Borders in Yemen: Who Is Igniting the Fight in Hadramawt?

Oil, Loyalties, and Borders in Yemen: Who Is Igniting the Fight in Hadramawt?

3 days ago

As clashes erupt in Yemen’s Hadramawt between the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council and the Saudi-aligned Hadramout Tribes Confederacy, observers warn the province could be pushed toward full-scale civil war.

Lebanon Caught Between Najaf and the Guardianship of the Jurist: A Battle for Political and Religious Influence

Lebanon Caught Between Najaf and the Guardianship of the Jurist: A Battle for Political and Religious Influence

4 days ago

Lebanon’s Shia community is caught between Iraq’s Najaf and Iran’s Qom, as al-Sistani warns against Iranian influence and Hezbollah’s armed role amid regional power struggles.

Who Stands to Gain and Who to Lose? Qatari Support for Libyan Dialogue and the Haftar Camp’s Response

Who Stands to Gain and Who to Lose? Qatari Support for Libyan Dialogue and the Haftar Camp’s Response

4 days ago

Qatari funding for the UN-backed Libyan dialogue has drawn criticism from eastern authorities, but analysts see it as neutral support aimed at advancing a Libyan-led political process.

The Fate of the Sahara: What Does Algeria Want from Its Mediation Offer Between Morocco and the Polisario?

The Fate of the Sahara: What Does Algeria Want from Its Mediation Offer Between Morocco and the Polisario?

5 days ago

Algeria’s mediation offer between Morocco and the Polisario is viewed skeptically, seen by some as dialogue, but may serve Algeria’s own interests.

How the Resistance Dismantled the Israeli Occupation’s Intelligence Network in Gaza

How the Resistance Dismantled the Israeli Occupation’s Intelligence Network in Gaza

5 days ago

Since the ceasefire on October 10, 2025, the resistance and security forces have focused their efforts on eradicating an integrated system of traitors in various fields that serve the Israeli occupation.

‘Israel’ Escalates: Will the South Lebanon Model Be Repeated in Southern Syria?

‘Israel’ Escalates: Will the South Lebanon Model Be Repeated in Southern Syria?

5 days ago

“Israel” appears determined to impose its conditions by force, viewing southern Syria as a strategic arena for protecting its settlements and expanding its regional influence.

Sudan And The Red Sea: Tracing Saudi-UAE Rivalries Amid U.S. Strategic Calculations

Sudan And The Red Sea: Tracing Saudi-UAE Rivalries Amid U.S. Strategic Calculations

5 days ago

The U.S. condemns atrocities by the Rapid Support Forces militia in Sudan while quietly using UAE-backed bases for “grey zone” operations in the Horn of Africa.

The Espionage Cell Puzzle: Why Did Turkiye Remove the UAE from the Charges?

The Espionage Cell Puzzle: Why Did Turkiye Remove the UAE from the Charges?

6 days ago

Turkiye uncovered an alleged Emirati spy network, later denied involving the UAE, possibly linked to “Israel,” amid rising security concerns and the expansion of its defense industry and “steel dome” air defense system.

Mandatory or Voluntary: How Europe Is Moving Towards Militarizing Its Citizens

Mandatory or Voluntary: How Europe Is Moving Towards Militarizing Its Citizens

Murad Jandali

6 days ago

Security concerns in Europe have escalated following Russia’s war in Ukraine and the worsening global geopolitical instability, prompting many EU countries to reassess their defense policies.

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