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Ba'athist Syria (Syrian Arab Republic; 1963–2024) 2 Lu'ay al-Atassi لؤي الأتاسي (1926–2003) — 9 March 1963 27 July 1963 140 days Independent: Atassi was appointed president by the NCRC because he posed no threat to the Military Committee's power. [8] He resigned after high-ranking non-Ba'athist officers were purged. [9] 3 Amin ...
The area was divided into four districts: Jerusalem, Jaffa, Majdal and Beersheba, each under a military governor. Both of the first two British administrators, Generals Money and Watson, were removed by London for not favouring the Zionists over the Arabs; [1] when the OETA administration ended, Liberal party politician (and former British Home Secretary) Herbert Samuel was installed as the ...
Children of presidents of Syria (5 P) E. Presidential elections in Syria (11 P) P. Presidencies of Syria (3 P) Pages in category "Presidents of Syria"
In just two weeks, Syrian rebels have swept from their enclave in the north west to capture a string of major cities, before reaching the capital Damascus and toppling President Bashar al-Assad 13 ...
At the historic Umayyad Mosque in the heart of Damascus, a red, white, black and green flag flies. On the other side of the Syrian capital, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s palace burns.
A viral video shared on X claims Bashar al-Assad purportedly announced he was resigning as Syrian President. Verdict: False The claim is false. A content detection scan using the website ...
The younger brother of the ousted president was the commander of the 4th Armored Division, which Syrian opposition activists have accused of killings, torture, extortion and drug trafficking, in addition to running its own detention centers. He is under U.S. and European sanctions.
After marrying a president and becoming an Assad, the by all accounts dazzling Syrian first lady vowed to use her analytical and business skills to change the image of Syria, inside and out.