(JTA) — The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened up a sea of uncertainty about Syria’s future — and about the treasures of its past, including the remnants of its Jewish history.
The story of my family’s flight to Lebanon and then Mexico more than half a century ago.
Syria's transformation represents a profound strategic challenge for Israel—one that the Jewish state is now scrambling to address.
Despite the country's previous turmoil and dwindling numbers, Syrian Jews continue to live in the land they have called home ...
The military chief leading Syria’s rebel forces who ousted President Bashar al-Assad ... any chances with al-Jolani, as the Jewish state is currently busy bombing Assad’s military equipment ...
Donald Trump’s pick to oversee 18 intelligence agencies with a $100 billion spy budget is facing renewed scrutiny over an unannounced trip to Syria in 2017 where she met with the now-deposed dictator ...
Israel’s PM claimed credit Sunday for the events leading to the downfall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad — and used the moment to boost the Jewish state’s ...
Syrian dictator Bashar Assad has fled the country and his government ... The group that has led the offensive is Hayat Tahrir al-Sham or HTS, an Islamist organization that evolved out of the ...
The leader of the former rebel group that toppled Syrian President Bashar Assad has been named the country’s interim ...
Pro-Iranian militias in Iraq, collectively part of the Hashd al Shaabi (Popular Mobilization Units), face increasing calls to ...