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Collapse of Assad a blow to Iran's 'Axis of Resistance'

For Iran's theocratic government, it keeps getting worse.

Its decadeslong strategy of building an "Axis of Resistance" supporting militant groups and proxies around the region is falling apart. First came the crushing Israeli campaign in Gaza triggered by the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Iranian-backed Hamas.

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Israel strikes suspected chemical weapons sites and long-range rockets in Syria

Israel has struck suspected chemical weapons sites and long-range rockets in Syria in order to prevent them from falling into the hands of hostile actors, the foreign minister said Monday.

Syrian rebels reached Damascus over the weekend and overthrew President Bashar Assad's government following nearly 14 years of civil war, raising hopes for a more peaceful future but also concerns about a potential security vacuum in the country, which is still split among armed groups.

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Netanyahu set to take witness stand for 1st time in his corruption trial

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to take to the witness stand Tuesday for the first time in his trial on corruption allegations, a pivotal point in the drawn-out proceedings that comes as the leader wages war in Gaza and faces an international arrest warrant for war crimes charges.

At home, Netanyahu is on trial for accusations of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate affairs. Netanyahu denies wrongdoing, but his appearance on the witness stand will be a low point in his decades-long political career, standing in contrast to the image of a sophisticated, respected leader he has tried to cultivate.

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Netanyahu orders army to 'seize' Syria buffer zone

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he had ordered the Israeli military to "seize" a U.N.-patrolled buffer zone between the Israeli- and Syrian-controlled Golan Heights.

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Israel army says deploying in Syria buffer zone

The Israeli military said Sunday it had deployed forces to a demilitarized buffer zone in southwest Syria abutting the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights after Damascus fell to rebel forces.

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Israel strikes Syrian arms depots near Damascus

Israel struck Syrian army weapons depots on Sunday near the Mazzeh military airport, on the outskirts of Damascus, a war monitor told AFP.

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Damascus embassy of Assad ally Iran vandalized

Iran's embassy in Syria was "attacked" on Sunday, Iranian state TV said, after Islamist-led rebels declared the fall of Tehran ally Bashar al-Assad following a sweeping offensive that culminated in Damascus.

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Nations urge stability as Syrian rebels oust Assad

Islamist-led rebels toppled Syria's longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in a lightning offensive that a U.N. envoy called "a watershed moment" for the nation marred by civil war.

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German foreign minister warns Syria must not fall into the hands of radicals

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock expressed understanding for the relief Syrian people felt after the fall of Bashar Assad’s government, but warned that “the country must not now fall into the hands of other radicals.”

“Several hundred thousand Syrians have been killed in the civil war, millions have fled,” Baerbock said in a statement emailed by her office Sunday. “Assad has murdered, tortured and used poison gas against his own people. He must finally be held accountable for this.”

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Russia says Assad left Syria after giving instructions to transfer power peacefully

Russia’s Foreign Ministry claimed Sunday that Bashar Assad had left Syria after negotiations with rebel groups, and gave “instructions” to “transfer power peacefully.”

In a post on the Telegram messaging app on Sunday, the ministry said Moscow had not directly participated in these talks. It also said it has been following the “dramatic events” in Syria “with extreme concern."

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