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Post Assad: Kurdish autonomy needed in the New Syria

18 December 2024

1:36 PM

18 December 2024

1:36 PM

Terror in the Middle East continues where the ouster of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, along with the two non-Arab entities in the region – the Jewish State and the Kurdish people – will determine the outcome for Syria.

A diplomatic and strategic corridor between Israel and the Kurds has never been more essential, regardless of whether Syria can hold on as one government or devolves into an ungovernable failed state raging with sectarian warlords and carnage.

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