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Palestinian factions in Syria forced to leave by new gov’t

23 May 2025
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Palestinian factions in Syria forced to leave by new gov’t
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Palestinian faction leaders in Syria, previously supported by the old regime and Iran, have reportedly left Damascus due to harassment and property seizures by the new government. Following a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, discussions between Israeli and Syrian representatives have been described as “positive,” with Syria proposing goodwill measures towards Israel. Additionally, negotiations between Israel and Turkey concerning Syria have shown substantial alignment, with most details agreed upon.

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