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Syria After Assad | Lebanese-Syrian Activist Rawan Osman on the New Middle East
6 Jan star 0 Politics Israel
In an enlightening discussion on 'State of a Nation,' Eylon Levy talks with Lebanese-Syrian activist Rawan Osman about the transformative developments in the Middle East following the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria. They explore what this means for Syria's uncertain future, the shifting dynamics in Lebanon, and the potential impacts on Israel's security landscape. Osman offers an insightful analysis of the changing perceptions of regional forces, including Hezbollah and Iran, and highlights the significance of grassroots diplomacy among diaspora communities in breaking down barriers and promoting dialogue. This episode sheds light on the evolving political landscape and the potential for peace and stability in the region, providing valuable perspectives for those interested in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
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