The United States Department of Defense has confirmed plans to withdraw all 1,000 American troops currently stationed in Syria. According to sources cited by the Wall Street Journal, the withdrawal is slated to be completed within a two-month timeline, marking a significant shift in U.S. military presence in the region that has been ongoing since 2014. This decision comes amidst evolving conditions on the ground, including heightened hostilities involving various state and non-state actors in the Syrian conflict, particularly from regime forces and Turkey.

US to Withdraw 1,000 Troops from Syria Amidst Regional Tensions
The United States has announced a complete withdrawal of its 1,000 troops from Syria, expected within two months. This decision carries significant implications for regional stability and power dynamics, particularly in light of ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

From missiles strikes to rocketing oil price: Guy Laron speaks to France 24 to analyse the economic consequences of Iran war
France 24’s Gavin Lee speaks with Guy Laron, Senior lecturer in international relations, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, about the economic consequences of the ongoing war in Iran, from rising oil prices to how the strategic Strait of Hormuz can be used as an economic weapon.

Israeli Troops Execute Family in West Bank, Killing Two Children
Israeli military forces executed a family in the West Bank, raising significant concerns over escalating hostilities and human rights abuses in occupied territories. The brutal killings expose the fragile security situation and highlight ongoing tensions between Israeli forces and Palestinian civilians.