Bashar al-Assad’s overthrow has allowed for increased US strikes against the Islamic State group in areas previously protected by Syrian and Russian air defenses, with Washington hitting over 75 IS targets to prevent their resurgence following Assad’s fall. Despite the improved access for US military action, there is concern that IS militants could exploit the power vacuum left by Assad’s departure, potentially leading to a resurgence of the group in a post-Assad Syria. The United States, with around 900 troops in eastern Syria, may see changes in its military presence under President-elect Donald Trump, who has expressed a desire to withdraw American forces from the region, altering US counterterrorism strategy in the Middle East.
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Canada intends to recognize Palestinian state at UN General Assembly: Carney
Canada, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September 2025, a move Israel condemned as part of a "distorted campaign." The recognition aims to uphold the two-state solution, contingent on reforms by the Palestinian Authority and a commitment to demilitarization, as hopes for peace diminish amid ongoing conflicts and territorial issues. Want More Context? 🔎
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