In the Syrian town of Ashrafieh Sahnaya, government forces regained control after two days of sectarian violence that left over 100 dead, prompting officials to promise peace. During a meeting with Druse leaders, who had previously resisted integration into the national military, concessions were made, including an agreement for some militia fighters to join government forces in exchange for security assurances. Despite the conciliatory approach, skepticism remains among the townspeople, as many question the reliability of government protection following recent bloodshed.
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US Muslim group condemns Israeli ‘aid concentration sites’ in Gaza as ‘killing zones’ – Middle East Monitor
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned Israeli "aid concentration sites" in Gaza, labeling them "killing zones" following reports of Israeli forces killing and injuring Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid. CAIR criticized these sites as cruel publicity stunts amidst Israel's "forced starvation campaign," calling for an end to what they termed genocide against Palestinians. Recent incidents reported nearly 50 Palestinians killed and over 200 injured, with Gaza’s Health Ministry documenting significant casualties since Israel's offensive began...
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