
Iran in Syria – the Growing Rivalry with Russia
and the Continuation of the Establishment Strategy in the Shadow of the Economic Crisis and the Corona Virus Despite the economic crisis and the Corona,

and the Continuation of the Establishment Strategy in the Shadow of the Economic Crisis and the Corona Virus Despite the economic crisis and the Corona,
The ceasefire in the Idlib province is generally maintained but very fragile with occasional fire incidents occurring between the Turkish army, the Rebels and the

Daraa Province (South Syria) – instability, Shi’itezation activity and Russian intervention: Instability in the province has been reflected over the past two weeks in two

The Russian International Affairs Council – RIAC (an official research institute operating under the sponsorship and the support of the Russian government), stressed in a recent

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]15 years ago, when I was a young officer in the IDF, I described the Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan as the ‘Strong Man on the

Reports from Syria in the past week suggest that the rift between Russia and Iran is increasing inside Syria. Russia has formed local forces in

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Last week Israel held a trilateral meeting of Russian, US and Israeli national security advisors Nikolai Patrushev, John Bolton and Meir Ben Shabbat. The agreements

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Reports within the Syrian southwest suggest that an Iranian convoy was prevented from entering the Quneitra province, adjacent to the Israeli border, by the Russian
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