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  2. Iranian intervention in the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    Unknown. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Syrian Arab Republic are close strategic allies, and Iran has provided significant support for the Syrian government in the Syrian civil war, including logistical, technical and financial support, as well as training and some combat troops. Iran sees the survival of the Syrian government as being ...

  3. Turkish involvement in the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's involvement in the Syrian Civil War began diplomatically and later escalated militarily. Initially, Turkey condemned the Syrian government at the outbreak of civil unrest in Syria during the spring of 2011; the Turkish government's involvement gradually evolved into military assistance for the Free Syrian Army in July 2011, border clashes in 2012, and direct military interventions in ...

  4. Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina - Wikipedia

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    The Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina were yeshivot that served as centers for Jewish scholarship and the development of Jewish law in Syria Palaestina (under the Romans ), and later Palaestina Prima and Palaestina Secunda. The academies had a major influence on Judaism through the development of the Jerusalem Talmud, or Palestinian Talmud ...

  5. Internet censorship in the Arab Spring - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in the Arab Spring. The level of Internet censorship in the Arab Spring was escalated. Lack of Internet freedom was a tactic employed by authorities to quell protests. Rulers and governments across the Arab world utilized the law, technology, and violence to control what was being posted on and disseminated through the Internet.

  6. Sednaya Prison - Wikipedia

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    Located 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of the Syrian capital Damascus, Sednaya Military Prison is known for its torture of people and innocent civilians that started the revolution in 2011. It is designed for the purpose of quietly slaughtering innocent civilians, men, women, children and the elderly. Even children are born inside the prison due ...

  7. List of museums in Syria - Wikipedia

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    National Museum of Tartous. National Museum of the Arts and popular Traditions of Syria. Palmyra Museum. Deir ez-Zor Museum. Raqqa Museum. Homs Museum. Idleb Museum. Suweida Museum (Municipality Building) Ma'arrat al-Nu'man Museum (Mossaic Museum)

  8. Northern Syria Buffer Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Syria Buffer Zone (also known as the Safe Zone, Peace Corridor, or Security Mechanism) was a temporary Syrian Civil War demilitarized zone (DMZ) established on the Syrian side of the Syria–Turkey border in August 2019 to maintain security along the border and to dissuade a prospective Turkish invasion of the self-proclaimed Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria.

  9. 2019 U.S. airstrike in Baghuz - Wikipedia

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    Injured. 15 civilians (per U.S.) Perpetrators. United States Air Force [1] On 18 March 2019, during the Battle of Baghuz Fawqani, the Talon Anvil special operations group, a Delta Force unit within the larger Task Force 9 of the United States Armed Forces, carried out an airstrike using an F-15E fighter-attack aircraft in Al-Baghuz Fawqani, Syria.