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By Amer Al Sabaileh - Apr 25,2023
Saudi diplomacy amongst Arab countries has been very active recently, and coming up soon the Kingdom will host the next meeting of the Arab league.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Apr 17,2023
Last week, the US Department of State designated Sami Mahmud Mohammed Al Uraydi in Syria a Specially Designated Global Terrorist for his leadership role in Hurras Al Din (HaD).
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Apr 09,2023
Escalation at the holy sites in Jerusalem have been feared during the month of Ramadan, and all efforts to prevent any violence have failed. The level of escalation is noticeably increasing more recently as it becomes part of the daily life of the city.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Apr 02,2023
Expectations following the Chinese mediated reconciliation between Iran and Saudi Arabia were that Yemen would be the first front to see positive impacts and de-escalation.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Mar 26,2023
There has been an increase in political engagement with Syria from Arab countries since the recent catastrophic earthquake, with many countries identifying it as an opportunity for a breakthrough political solution for the Syrian crisis.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Mar 19,2023
Last week, Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to re-establish diplomatic relations at a summit in Beijing.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Mar 12,2023
In his answers to questions at the US Senate Intelligence Committee’s annual hearing on the top threats to the nation this week, Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) Director Lt. Gen.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Mar 05,2023
Last week, the Jordanian city of Aqaba hosted a summit between Israeli and Palestinian security officials, in the presence of Jordanian, Egyptian and US officials.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Feb 26,2023
In his attempt to break the political embargo on Syria, President Bashar Assad recently took his first overseas trip since the deadly earthquake to Oman, where he met with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Feb 19,2023
There is no doubt that the humanitarian catastrophe that Syria is facing after the terrible earthquake has inspired many countries to act and help, as political taboos are often bypassed in the face of human catastrophe.

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