Lebanese prime minister Najib Mikati visited Damascus to meet with Syrian leader Ahmad al-Shara after clashes on the border left Lebanese soldiers wounded. Mikati’s visit follows the election of Joseph Aoun as Lebanon’s president, with discussions on nominating a new prime minister soon. In Syria, al-Shara faces the challenge of restoring order after years of civil war, as Syrian security forces recently arrested ISIS members planning an attack in Damascus.
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Sharaa’s pullout from Syria Druze heartland exposes shaky leadership
Under Israeli bombardment and diplomatic pressure, interim Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the withdrawal of troops from the Druze-majority city of Sweida, revealing his weakened position. Despite attempts to unify control and present a strong front, Sharaa's leadership is questioned as he navigates internal and external challenges, including pressures from Israel and the Kurds. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Syria's interim leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, had to pull his soldiers back from a city...
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