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Abbas’s succession decree: Masking the PA’s crisis of legitimacy
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West Bank witnessed ‘unprecedented escalation’ in Israeli settler violence in October
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Metal scrap sourced from Syria and Libya’s wars feed Turkey’s steel industry
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Jamal al-Sharaa: The Brother Who Tested the Boundaries of Power
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Syrian Foreign Ministry Reinstates 19 Defected Diplomats
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