Houthis Target Israeli Airbase, Defected Syrian Military Officers Return to Syria
middle east December 29, 2024 23:13Latest developments in the Middle East as Houthis target an Israeli airbase and defected Syrian military officers return to Syria.
Latest developments in the Middle East as Houthis target an Israeli airbase and defected Syrian military officers return to Syria.
An Israeli newspaper alleges that the Israeli intelligence service has been communicating with the deposed Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad via WhatsApp under the code name 'Musa'. The communication was reportedly established to coordinate airstrikes in Syria targeting Iranian and Hezbollah forces.
Russian foreign intelligence service accuses the Anglo-Saxon alliance of planning to attack Russian bases in Syria to create chaos.
The latest developments in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and the UK are covered in this news report. From visa issues to healthcare reforms, the region is witnessing significant changes.
Syria's new leader Ahmed Shara made significant statements in an interview, emphasizing that the country will not allow PKK/YPG to become a base.
More than 5600 donors have collectively donated over 600,000 euros for the victims and families of the attack on the Christmas market in Maagdenburg.
General Kanjo Hassan, known for his brutalities, has been arrested by Syrian forces for delivering death sentences in the infamous torture prison of Saidnaya.
All the wounded from the attack on the Christmas market in Maagdenburg are in stable condition, according to the intensive care director of the local hospital.
German police are investigating why a police vehicle was not at the designated location at the Christmas market in Maagdenburg during an attack.
The owner and architect of a Turkish hotel that collapsed during a devastating earthquake last year have been sentenced to over eighteen years in prison. 72 people died in the Isias hotel.
Dictators often seek refuge in certain countries for specific reasons. Some recent examples include the ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad finding asylum in Russia.
Iran is facing a severe energy crisis as the industry comes to a standstill and the country experiences harsh winter weather.
Social media is abuzz with speculations about the true identity of Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, the perpetrator of the attack on the Christmas market in Maagdenburg. What should we believe?
The police in Essen, Germany, have filed a complaint against a man who shouted far-right slogans during a minute of silence for the victims of Maagdenburg.
The mother of the 9-year-old André, who was killed in the attack in Maagdenburg, reacts on social media. The incident also claimed the lives of four women and injured around two hundred people.
The police chief stated that the man who drove into a Christmas market in Maagdenburg on Friday exhibited 'atypical' behavior that 'did not fit into a pattern'.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz faced jeers in Magdeburg following the tragic attack on the Christmas market. Read more about the reactions and aftermath of the incident in Magdeburg, Germany.
Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, the alleged suspect in the Maagdenburg attack, has left authorities puzzled with a bizarre trail of online threats. Abdulmohsen appears to be an Islam critic rather than a radicalized individual, expressing anger towards the German government on social media.
The fall of Bashar al-Assad has caused even more headaches for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
European leaders, including Premier Dick Schoof and Giorgia Meloni, met to discuss creating a stable regime in Syria and innovative solutions for migrant returns.
Negotiators are currently working overtime for a potential deal for Gaza, with Saudi Arabia also getting involved in the terms of the agreement.
The escape of Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad to Moscow was meticulously planned, ensuring his safety and comfort upon arrival in Russia.
Turkey emerges as the big winner in the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's fall, as they are set to launch a large-scale invasion of northern Syria to drive out Kurdish militias.
A mass grave containing at least 100,000 opponents of the Assad regime has been discovered near Damascus, Syria by the Syrian Emergency Task Force, a US-based NGO.
Negotiators are close to reaching an agreement regarding the release of hostages in Gaza before Christmas.
According to Financial Times, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad reportedly sent 21 planes filled with cash to Moscow between 2018 and 2019. The majority of the money, in the form of dollars and euros, was allegedly used for luxury purchases and military acquisitions.
The US military has evacuated American tourist Travis Timmerman (29) from Syria.
An American tourist, Travis Timmerman (29), who had been missing since June, was discovered in one of the prisons of the Assad regime by Syrians searching the facilities. Timmerman had been detained in Syria for entering the country without proper documentation while traveling as a pilgrim from Lebanon.
Experts analyze the consequences of the unexpected downfall of the Assad regime in Syria and the impact on various international players.
The jihadist rebels have taken control in Syria, raising concerns about their level of radicalism and future actions. A look into the current situation and potential consequences.