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A graffiti in Arabic on the wall of a prison cell reads "Don't be sad, mother. This is my fate" in the infamous Palestine Branch detention facility, in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Jan. 12 ...
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The National on MSNFar-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir breaches Al Aqsa Mosque compound on 'Jerusalem Day'GazaFar-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir once again breached Al Aqsa Mosque compound on Monday, as ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNPalestinians clean up after Israeli nationalist march in JerusalemPalestinian traders in Jerusalem's Old City returned to their shops on Tuesday to clean up a day after a march by Israeli ...
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP ... As you walk through the cold, dark cells of Assad’s prisons, the graffiti on the walls whisper and cry around you. They plead to God and yearn for loved ones.
"Trust no one, not even your brother," someone darkly warned on a cell wall in Damascus's notorious Palestine Branch detention facility. "Oh Lord, bring relief," groaned another. Arabic graffiti ...
DAMASCUS, Syria—Rebel fighters and civilians strolled through the grounds of Bashar al-Assad’s presidential palace on Tuesday, stepping on shredded posters of the former dictator who had fled ...
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