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Suweida’s shadow: Why Syria’s Kurds may rethink their future

In recent weeks, protesters in cities across northeastern Syria have taken to the streets to condemn the violence in the Druze-majority province of Suweida and call for justice. Over 800 people were killed in the southeastern province last month during clashes between Druze factions and government-backed Bedouin forces. “Kurds see …

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Israel has always used food as a weapon against Palestinians

As the starvation of Gaza gains increasing global attention, Israel has rushed to explain it away as an “unfortunate byproduct of war” or a “logistical failure”, rather than a well-documented deliberate policy of weaponising hunger. Israel’s instrumentalisation of food and water, however, did not start on 8 October 2023, when …

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Turkey’s new precision weapons stoke regional tensions

In late July, Turkish defense contractors used the 2025 International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) to showcase the latest additions to the country’s arsenal. Headlining the event were two striking developments: the “Tayfun Block-4” hypersonic ballistic missile and the “Gazap” bunker-busting, non-nuclear thermobaric bomb. Both weapons, now within the Turkish military’s …

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