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  • Mahmoud Abbas
    Mahmoud Abbas “We stand ready to work with you [Donald Trump] to achieve peace during you tenure. This would be guided by the two-state solution on international legitimacy. This vision seeks the establishment of the State of Palestine and the State of Israel living side by side in peace and security.” 2 hours ago
  • Craig Kennedy
    Craig Kennedy “Moscow now faces a dilemma: the longer it puts off a ceasefire, the greater the risk that credit events - such as corporate and bank bailouts - uncontrollably arise and weaken Moscow's negotiating leverage.” 2 hours ago
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan “As regards the issue of natural gas, Slovakia was disconnected from gas with termination of transit via Ukraine. We discussed this matter, we have the TurkStream gas pipeline. Let's make a step and discuss this topic at the level of energy ministers. The demand of Slovakia for natural gas should be satisfied. I suggested solving this issue through talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Mr. Putin. I hope we will be able to have communications, to start telephone diplomacy as early as this week.” 2 hours ago
  • Emmanuel Macron
    Emmanuel Macron “The challenge after the fighting ends will be to provide Ukraine with guarantees against any return to war on its territory and guarantees for our own security.” 3 hours ago
  • Yara Hawari
    Yara Hawari “While the Gaza ceasefire is a positive step the danger to the occupied West Bank from an Israeli invasion continues to rise. It's brought about a huge amount of relief that the bombardment will stop, but I think crucially the ceasefire does not mean an end to the occupation neither in Gaza or the West Bank. So people are under no illusion that this means an end to Israeli control over their lives. I think people are pessimistic as to whether the ceasefire will actually hold because they know the Israeli regime is already trying to sabotage it. The situation in the occupied West Bank remains as precarious as ever. We saw a year of genocide in Gaza go unchecked so the big question is could they do the same in the West Bank? I'm afraid without accountability measures the answer is yes.” 7 hours ago
  • Joe Biden
    Joe Biden “These are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing. Baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc on the lives, safety and financial security of targeted individuals and their families. The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense. Our nation owes these public servants a debt of gratitude for their tireless commitment to our country.” 7 hours ago
  • Ali Jarbawi
    Ali Jarbawi “Hamas's parades through Gaza on Sunday are more than a message to the international community that it is in control. They also reflect the reality on the ground. Hamas was there before the war and they're there now.” 17 hours ago
  • Ibrahim Madhoun
    Ibrahim Madhoun “The message is that Hamas is 'the day after' for the war. They're conveying that Hamas must be a part of any future arrangements, or at least, be coordinated with.” 17 hours ago
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December, 2024

“It is nonsense, it is outrageous, there is nothing to justify it. If such a proposal is officially made, we will of course veto it. Everyone can be assured of that. Whenever a conservative, patriotic party wins an election, the liberal mainstream immediately questions the democratic nature of the political system, and when a liberal party wins an election, they celebrate the fantastic rule of democracy.”

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Hungarian Foreign Minister
10 Dec 2024 5 3
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“The situation in Syria is extremely volatile. Five decades of brutality and repression cannot be undone overnight. But European governments have wasted no time halting asylum applications of Syrians. At this time of turbulence and change, countries should avoid plunging Syrian refugees and people seeking asylum into situations of further uncertainty and precarity.”

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Director of Amnesty International’s European Institutions Office
10 Dec 2024 1 1
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“Israel's attacks on Syria are systematic. They are aiming to destroy Syria's defence bases. Israel's latest raids targeted three major airports - in Homs, Qamishli and Damascus - as well as weapons depots and other strategic military sites. Israel claims it is doing this because it is concerned that these strategic facilities and military equipment could fall into the hands of the opposition.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Damascus, Syria
10 Dec 2024 6 2
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“Israel is using the situation in Syria to its advantage to create a huge buffer zone. The new Syrian government will want to reassert its authority but one step at a time. If we look at such transitions, the group needs to show it can govern the country. This is a very difficult task, but this would be the most important focus internally to unite the country before Syria as a whole can reinforce its defences and formulate a stance toward Israel.”

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Postdoctoral researcher in the War Studies Department at King’s College London
10 Dec 2024 3 3
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“The transition will present huge challenges in Syria and in the region. There are legitimate concerns about the risks of sectarian violence, extremist resurgence and the governance vacuum, all of which must be averted. The rights of all Syrians, including those of many minority groups, must be protected. It is crucial to preserve the territorial integrity of Syria, and to respect its independence, its sovereignty, as well as the state institutions.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
10 Dec 2024 6 3
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“Israel believes that it can get away with the assaults it is carrying out in the region. Many of the Israeli ministers in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government perceive parts of Syria, Jordan and Lebanon as being parts of the 'greater Israel' that they were promised. They take advantage of each and every pretext, of each and every opportunity in order to expand that territory. It is something that they have their eye on, and they will continually expand, and take advantage of weaknesses around them.”

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Senior political analyst at Al Jazeera
10 Dec 2024 5 5
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“If this regime allows Iran to re-establish itself in Syria, or permits the transfer of Iranian weapons or any other weapons to Hezbollah, or if it attacks us - we will respond forcefully, and we will exact a heavy price. What happened to the previous regime will happen to this one.”

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Prime Minister of Israel
10 Dec 2024 4 3
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“I think it's more about symbolism, of how Putin effectively reacts to those who are personally loyal to him. And clearly, Assad was demonstrating personal loyalty to Putin over many years, including supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine. So this is a signal to other Russia's clients and friends in the region, in the Gulf region, in the broader Middle East, as well as in Africa, in Asia that as long as you remain loyal, we're not going to abandon you. We're not going to do what Americans do in some places. We will look after you post-factum.”

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Associate Professor of National Security and Strategic Studies at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia
10 Dec 2024 5 2
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“Both bases are important to Russia. Despite Moscow's commitment to its operation in Ukraine, its concerns within Libya, Sudan, and across Central Africa are all largely dependent on its bases in Latakia. Turkiye does not allow warships to transit through the Bosphorus, meaning that, without the Russian base at Tartous, the only way of projecting naval power into the Mediterranean is through the Baltic, which is hardly ideal. Likewise, without the airbase at Hmeimim , providing air support to operations in Africa would also depend upon Turkey's goodwill, which is something unlikely to sit well with the Kremlin.”

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Director of the consultancy Mayak Intelligence
10 Dec 2024 12 4
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