Only seven Jews believed to remain in Syrian capital, once one of the world's largest Jewish communities; New York family seeks to rebuild destroyed synagogues
Germany’s envoy to Syria, Stefan Schneck, on Sunday described as “deeply worrying” the deadly clashes in west Syria between loyalists of ousted Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and security forces aligned with the new Damascus leadership.
AIPAC and AJC are taking a cautiously hopeful approach to the new government in Damascus, while Israel is growing increasingly alarmed by the regime
Lawmakers from both parties and policy experts agreed that sanctions should be slowly lifted in exchange for Syrian action on U.S. priorities
Syrians had remained silent about the bodies dumped in countless basements by Assad’s forces. Rescue teams now are moving from home to home excavating remains.
Among the uncertainties facing Syria is the future of U.S. involvement in the country. Since 2014, Washington has backed a de facto autonomous government in northeastern Syria formed principally, but not exclusively,
Barry said none of the troops required their scouts to participate. All in attendance chose to volunteer their time.
The airstrikes targeted a town just south of Damascus and the province of Daraa, security sources told the Jerusalem Post. Israeli army armored vehicles block a road leading to the town of ...
American Jews who fled their Syrian homeland decades ago went to the White House this week to appeal to the Trump administration to lift sanctions on the country
Laurel Creek was filled with debris from homes washed away by Hurricane Helene’s flooding. However, on Saturday, a group of scouts from Southwest Virginia came together to assist a community in need.
American Jews Who Fled Syria Ask White House to Lift Sanctions So They Can Rebuild in Damascus WASHINGTON (AP) — American Jews who fled their Syrian homeland decades ago went to the White House ...