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“The worst is coming”: Jordan braces for spillover effects of Israel-Hamas war
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  • Analysis
  • “The worst is coming”: Jordan braces for spillover effects of Israel-Hamas war

    As the Israel-Hamas war enters its fourth week, the Kingdom of Jordan finds itself on the frontline of the conflict and King Abdullah II a central figure in the regional and global diplomatic efforts to contain it. The Hashemite Kingdom braces for a broader conflict and multiple spillover effects, having little leverage and few policy options.

    How Hamas deceived the world
  • Commentary
  • How Hamas deceived the world

    On 7 October, Hamas shocked the world, when thousands of its militants invaded southern Israel, taking control of territory, massacring civilians and kidnapping hundreds.

    The attack itself demonstrated an unusual level of complexity, with a first wave seeing drones taking out Israeli reconnaissance equipment and observation posts and cyber attacks creating distractions, opening a path for amassed militant incursions from the air, sea and ground.

    A rocky outlook for Turkey-US unhappy marriage
    Photo by TUR Presidency/ Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • A rocky outlook for Turkey-US unhappy marriage

    For the better part of a decade, Turkey and the U.S. have been locked in what might be considered an unhappy marriage, marked by bitter misunderstandings and growing distrust. Some optimists had hoped that something of a reset might be possible, but recent events, both in Turkey’s ongoing conflict with the PKK and because of the ripple effects from Israel’s war with Hamas, likely mean that U.S.-Turkish relations, far from improving, will get colder yet in the months to come.

    October 24, 2023

    The soaring threat of drug drones from Syria
  • Analysis
  • The soaring threat of drug drones from Syria

    On Sept. 26, Jordan dealt a double blow to drug traffickers by intercepting two drones packed with crystal meth from Syria. But this is just the tip of a rapidly growing iceberg. In the past two months alone, Amman has thwarted four more drones, each laden with a deadly cocktail of drugs, arms, and explosives. This surge illuminates a disturbing evolution in the tactics of smuggling networks operating in southern Syria.

    October 11, 2023

    Turkish escalation in northeastern Syria amid changes in military strategy
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  • Analysis
  • Turkish escalation in northeastern Syria amid changes in military strategy

    After several quiet months on the Turkish-Syrian border, tensions have escalated in recent days. Turkish forces have intensified their attacks against the SDF in northeastern Syria and targeted PKK hideouts along the Turkish-Iraqi border. This escalation is unfolding against the backdrop of the suicide blast in Turkey’s capital, Ankara, on Oct. 1 that targeted the Interior Ministry.

    Syria’s Suwayda protests underscore pressing need for a political solution
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  • Commentary
  • Syria’s Suwayda protests underscore pressing need for a political solution

    Despite the great magnitude of the disaster that has befallen Syria over the past 12 years, Syrians have not wavered in their perseverance and belief in their right to a free and dignified life. In the city of Suwayda in the south, for the seventh consecutive week now, peaceful popular demonstrations continue with diverse participation from all segments of the Syrian people.

    October 4, 2023

    مظاهرات السويداء في سوريا تؤكد الضرورة الملحّة الى الحل السياسي
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  • مظاهرات السويداء في سوريا تؤكد الضرورة الملحّة الى الحل السياسي

    فمن مدينة السويداء في الجنوب ، وللأسبوع السابع على التوالي، تستمر مظاهراتها الشعبية السلمية وبمشاركة متنوعة لكل أطياف الشعب السوري ممن تمكن من الوصول لساحاتها، وتتجاوب معها بعض من المدن السورية، معيدة احياء مسيرة الثورة السورية التي انطلقت في أذار 2011.

    October 4, 2023

    Fires of Damascus: Protecting Syria’s homes and heritage from the failed and rapacious state
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  • Analysis
  • Fires of Damascus: Protecting Syria’s homes and heritage from the failed and rapacious state

    July 16, 2023, was a dark day for the ancient city of Damascus. A fire raged through the historic Sarouja neighborhood, reducing a number of heritage homes to ashes. Two months later, in September 2023, a residential building in the Syrian capital’s Malki neighborhood partially collapsed as a result of unauthorized excavation for a basement. While these events might not seem connected, they underscore an overarching issue: the vulnerability of Damascus properties in the face of natural and man-made crises, exacerbated by corruption, greed, and failed and vicious state policies.

    Human rights to counter terrorism: Now is the time for a Global Humanitarian Coalition to Defeat ISIS
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  • Analysis
  • Human rights to counter terrorism: Now is the time for a Global Humanitarian Coalition to Defeat ISIS

    There is an urgent need for a Global Humanitarian Coalition to Defeat ISIS to conduct human rights-centered action and build upon hard-fought military gains in the campaign against ISIS. Repatriation of all third-country nationals in the squalid detention camps and prisons in northeast Syria must be the first joint task in order to ease the burden of the local administration and to accomplish long-sought security, justice, and stabilization goals.

    September 26, 2023

    How northern Syria’s triple water crisis is exacerbating its people’s woes
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  • How northern Syria’s triple water crisis is exacerbating its people’s woes

    As the humanitarian, political, and economic challenges in Syria are occurring simultaneously with increasingly hot and dry summers, conflict- and climate-related factors have compounded, resulting in the emergence of a so-called “triple water crisis.”

    September 19, 2023

    After an uprising and violent crackdown, Syria’s Deir ez-Zor is at a critical juncture
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  • Analysis
  • After an uprising and violent crackdown, Syria’s Deir ez-Zor is at a critical juncture

    On Sept. 8, the Kurdish-led SDF, a key U.S. ally, announced the end of its “Operation Security Enhancement” in Deir ez-Zor in northeast Syria. While framed as an operation targeting ISIS sleeper cells and criminals, it aimed at quashing an armed uprising led by Arab tribesmen, particularly members of the Akidat tribe. While multiple factors may have contributed to fueling the uprising, the importance of the region’s longstanding grievances cannot be overstated.

    September 14, 2023