Israeli forces kill at least 10 in southern Syria raid
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Amnesty International's secretary general says Syria's new authorities show some commitment to reform, transitional justice and reconciliation.
Fourteen people are on trial, charged with crimes related to an outbreak of sectarian violence under the new government. The abuses of the old Assad regime still await a reckoning.
IDF releases body-camera footage of Syria gun battle that wounded six Israeli soldiers during arrest operation targeting al-Jamaa al-Islamiyya terrorists.
Billionaire George Soros is pledging $1 million in humanitarian aid for Syria. Soros made the announcement in his acceptance speech for the International Refugee Committee's Freedom Award on Wednesday. Soros said the money was intended to influence public opinion and encourage a meaningful, global response to the crisis in Syria.
The killing of a Bedouin couple in Syria’s Homs province has triggered renewed sectarian tensions. Authorities reported that the bodies were found Sunday with sectarian slogans at the crime scene.
The fate of the tens of thousands of people who were arbitrarily arrested or forcibly disappeared since the civil war began in 2011 remains unknown.
Israel has carried out frequent strikes across Syria in 2025, hitting targets on the outskirts of Damascus and in the country's south in what it says are efforts to disrupt threats against Israel and to protect the Druze community near the frontier.
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Six soldiers wounded as IDF detains terror suspects in southern Syria
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