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Steel & Silk: Men and Women who shaped Syria 1900–2000. Cune Press. ISBN 1-885942-40-0. Rabinovich, Itamar (1972). Syria Under the Ba'th, 1963–66: The Army Party Symbiosis. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 0-7065-1266-9. Seale, Patrick (1990). Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0520069763
The sole candidate of the presidential referendum, Assad was subsequently confirmed president on 10 July 2000, with 97.29% support for his leadership. [55] [56] [57] In line with his role as President of Syria, he was also appointed the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and Regional Secretary of the Ba'ath Party. [53]
Assad contested as the only candidate and was subsequently confirmed president on 10 July 2000, with 97.29% support for his leadership. [55] [56] In line with his role as President of Syria, he was also appointed the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and Regional Secretary of the Ba'ath Party.
Syria's new president Ahmed al-Sharaa has vowed to "pursue the criminals who shed Syrian blood and committed massacres and crimes" in his first address to the nation since the fall of ousted ...
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 ...
The offensive is the first major flare-up in years between the Syrian opposition and the regime of Assad, who has ruled the war-torn country since 2000. Syria’s civil war began during the 2011 ...
A viral image shared on X claims to show Syrian President Bashar al-Assad arriving in Damascus following a visit to Russia. Verdict: False The claim is false, as the image shows al-Assad visiting ...
President: Ahmed al-Sharaa [a] (since 29 January 2025) [1] Prime Minister: Mohammed al-Bashir (since 10 December 2024) No. of ministers: 23 [b] Member parties Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) (until 29 January 2025) Status in legislature: Transitional: History; Predecessor: Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali government Syrian Salvation Government Syrian ...