Talal and Samar al-Najjar, after enduring Israeli bombardment in Gaza, faced devastation with their home destroyed and hunger looming, but were grateful their family remained intact amid the conflict that claimed tens of thousands of lives. Their hopes for peace turned to sorrow when their son, Amr, was killed in an Israeli strike just hours before the cease-fire. As they prepared to return home to assess the damage, tragedy struck, highlighting the ongoing struggle for survival and rebuilding in Gaza.
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Syria’s new constitution gives sweeping powers, ignores minority rights
Syria's new temporary constitution concentrates power in interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's hands, establishing a presidential-type regime without a prime minister, and granting him the authority to appoint key officials and influence the judiciary. The declaration, following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, lacks protections for minorities, leading to concerns from experts about the potential for a shift towards an Islamic Republic and the exclusion of minority rights. Kurds have protested against the document, advocating for fair...
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