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  • |common_name=Syria ...-west, and part of it, the [[Golan Heights]], is occupied by that country. Syria has been in a [[Syrian civil war|state of civil war]] since 2011, with vari
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  • ...ly important border area between [[Israel]] and [[Syria]], captured from [[Syria]] in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]; lightly populated and not part of the [
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  • ...(1983-1989); [[U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Syria|Syria]], [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambass
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  • Political leader of [[Hamas]], resident in [[Damascus, Syria]]
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  • Country in the [[Middle East]] which has borders with Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Jordan and Turkey.
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  • *[[Syria]]
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  • ...occo]], [[Oman]], [[Palestine]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Sudan]], [[Syria]], [[Tunisia]], [[United Arab Emirates]], and [[Yemen]]. ...clude [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Lebanon]], [[Palestinian Authority]] and [[Syria]].
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  • Palestine viper; venomous viper species found in Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.
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  • ...lers viper; venomous viper species found in the Golan Heights, Lebanon and Syria.
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  • Deputy of the political bureau of [[Hamas]], resident in [[Damascus, Syria]]; considered a moderate within that organization
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  • Conflict in Syria between various rebel groups and the government of Bashir al-Assad; commenc
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  • ...returning to [[Ottawa]], he was [[extraordinary rendition|rendered]] to [[Syria]] where he as tortured.
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  • ...le East, landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine]]
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  • ...arch Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: [[Syria]], [[Kurd]]s, Iraq and the politics of the Middle East
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  • ...the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world, located in northern Syria and on the front-line of the Syrian civil war (population about 2.3 million
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  • ...]] or offering services in the [[Occupied Territories]], with offices in [[Syria]] and [[Yemen]]
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  • * The Truth About [[Syria]], 6/2007, http://www.fpri.org/enotes/200706.rubin.truthsyria.html
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  • Area of the Middle East between Egypt, Syria and the Arabian Peninsula, fought over throughout history for its religious
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  • "Syria: Options and Implications for Lebanon and the Region," Senate Foreign Relat "Syria and Hizballah: Outgrowing the Proxy Relationship," The Washington Quarterly
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  • ...East]], landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine]].
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  • ...roduced a 2000 document advocated a wider U.S. role in Lebanon, by forcing Syria to get out of Lebanon and to destroy alleged weapons of mass destruction. < | title = Ending Syria's Occupation of Lebanon: The U.S. Role; Report of the Lebanon Study Group
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  • ...stan]], a region of Western Asia which spreads across parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Their languages are Kurdish and Zaza–Gorani which are both I
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  • |common_name=Syria ...-west, and part of it, the [[Golan Heights]], is occupied by that country. Syria has been in a [[Syrian civil war|state of civil war]] since 2011, with vari
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  • Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Syria]] and the [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates|United Arab Emirate
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  • ...t closely related to dictatorship and, even some forms of oligarchy. Thus, Syria was, until recently, seen as a monarchy while Egypt under Mubarek was an au
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  • ...U.S. and Israel; it endorses a [[two-state solution]] and engagement with Syria and Iran; it was endorsed, at its founding, by [[Yitzhak Rabin]], and does
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  • {{r|Syria}}
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  • ...n the 12th century BC and eventually became the major spoken language of [[Syria]], [[Judea]], and [[Mesopotamia]], and along with [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] a ...amaic is still spoken by several thousand people in isolated villages in [[Syria]] and Iraq.
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  • a country in the [[Middle East]]. It borders [[Syria]] to the north and east, [[Israel]] to the south, and the [[Mediterranean S
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  • ...e and Bulgaria in Europe, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
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  • {{r|Syria}}
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  • {{r|Syria}}
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  • *[[Syria]]
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  • ...Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
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  • {{r|Syria}}
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  • ...the ultimate lobbyists and powerbrokers for a Free and Democratic Lebanon; Syria; Iraq and every other country in the Middle East out there. Period. We are ...for a Free Lebanon that advocated a wider U.S. role in Lebanon, by forcing Syria to get out of Lebanon and to destroy alleged [[weapons of mass destruction]
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  • ...ke up a large number of the Shi'a in [[Turkey]], Pakistan, [[Lebanon]], [[Syria]], [[India]], Afghanistan and [[Bahrain]].
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  • {{r|Syria}}
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  • {{r|U.S. policy toward Syria}}
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  • {{r|Syria}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Syria}}
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  • ...fire support]] during the [[Vietnam War]], and later bombarded Lebanon and Syria in 1983-1984.
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  • {{r|Syria}}
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  • ...hiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • ==Syria== ...kering now being done by [[Turkey]], and the dispatch of [[Fred Hof]], the Syria specialist of Obama Administration Middle East envoy [[George Mitchell]], t
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Syria}}
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  • {{rpl|Syria}}
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  • ...ing uprisings that were part of the [[Arab Spring]], Mallah travelled to [[Syria]].<ref name=NewsAu2013-05-17/> Mallah has asserted that all the other Australians he met in Syria were filling non-combat roles, like he filled, which would not violate Aust
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  • ...custody of natural causes in March 2004. He was to be buried in Damascus, Syria.<ref name=NYT>{{citation | title= Middle East: Syria: Abu Abbas To Be Buried Near Damascus
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  • #[[Syria]]
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  • |title=Syria
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  • ...pera palaestinae''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in [[Syria]], [[Jordan]], [[Israel]] and [[Lebanon]].<ref name="McD99"/> Considered a ...he inland hills of Lebanon and Israel, along with the adjoining regions of Syria and Jordan.<ref name="Mal03"/> The type locality given is "Haifa, Palästin
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  • ...August 2001 to May 2003, and served previously as U.S. Ambassador to Syria|Syria(1998-2001), reopened the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan in January 2002
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  • ...rabic language|Arabic]]: ﺣﻠﺐ ''Ḥalab'') is the main [[city]] of northern [[Syria]]. While it is not known exactly when the region first came to be populated
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  • * Carter, Terry, et al. ''Lonely Planet Syria & Lebanon''(2004)
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  • [http://www.sana.sy/index_eng.html Syrian Arab News Agency]] Syria's government-controlled press.
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  • In 1958, [[Syria]] and [[Egypt]] merged as one state into the [[United Arab Republic]]. The ...to that of the UAR - a tri-color with two stars, one for Egypt and one for Syria - but modified to include a third star to reflect Iraq's eventual membershi
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  • He is returning to the talks between Israel and Syria, brokered by Turkey, which were stopped when Israel invaded the [[Gaza Stri | title = U.S. envoy George Mitchell heads to Syria for talks
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  • ...century by a monk named [[John Maron]], who broke away from the church of Syria to form his own ascetic order. Disputes with the Syrian church caused the M
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  • *[[Syria]]
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  • {{r|Farid Ghadry}}President of the [[Reform Party of Syria]]
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  • ...and persecuted it. The Druze community was forced to flee to what is now [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], and [[Israel]], and went extinct in its native country of E
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  • ...tral Turkey, largely in Nevşehir Province.</ref> family, but he moved to [[Syria]] where he was apprenticed to [[Iamblichos]]. He quickly became his best pu
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  • ...Sea]] on the west, [[Egypt]] on the south-west, [[Jordan]] on the east, [[Syria]] on the northeast, and [[Lebanon]] on the north. Israel's capital is [[Jer
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  • ...n Protocol, and in 1996 concluded the negotiations with the U.S., Lebanon, Syria, and France for the creation of the Monitoring Group for Southern Lebanon.
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  • ...Bahira.jpg/credit}}<br/>Ruins of the Monastery of [[Bahira]], [[Bosra]], [[Syria]].]] ...[Yathrib]] (later known [[Medina]]), when he returned from a journey to [[Syria]]. He left Muhammad’s mother, Aminah, with only five [[camel]]s and a fem
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  • ...d [[/Addendum#Libya| in Libya]]. The protest movement [[/Addendum#Syria|in Syria]] has developed into a civil war, and protest movements elsewhere in the Ar ...all of the countries involved had been categorised as authoritarian (with Syria, Libya and Saudi Arabia ranking among the 15 least democratic countries<ref
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  • ...nomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in the Golan Heights, Lebanon and Syria. No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">[http://www.itis.g Fund in the Golan Heights, southern Lebanon and Syria.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...ars to support opposition elements in both countries, and she has met with Syria's version of Ahmed Chalabi, a discredited businessman from Virginia named [ ...hey value justice over profit and impose financial and travel sanctions on Syria's leaders. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...od. theol. gr.31) is an [[illuminated manuscript]], probably produced in [[Syria]] in the first half of the [[6th Century]]. It is the oldest well-preserve
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  • {{r|Farid Ghadry}} Co-founder and President of the [[Reform Party of Syria]]; advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]] ...ors: Syria, Israel, and the Elusive Peace (Lynne Rienner, 2003) along with Syria, the United States, and the War on Terror in the Middle East (Praeger, 2006
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  • ...[Belarus]], [[Bulgaria]], Iran, [[Kazakhstan]]], [[Libya]], [[Ukraine]], [[Syria]] and [[Yemen]]. [[North Korea]] both bought it and produced a reverse-engi
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  • ...he said that the suicide bombings in Iraq were not being caused by Iran or Syria, but by foreign non-national terrorists. <ref>{{citation | title = Iran, Syria Not Promoting Terrorism, says Former US Official
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  • ...: '[http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/06/sport/rio-2016-refugee-team-olympics-syria/ Yusra Mardini: Refugee swimmer off to flying start after Pope Francis send
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  • ...m Hussein, and strike "Syrian military targets in Lebanon" and possibly in Syria proper. Coauthors of the report included Richard Perle and Douglas Feith. ...for a Free Lebanon that advocated a wider U.S. role in Lebanon, by forcing Syria to get out of Lebanon and to destroy alleged weapons of mass destruction. <
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  • ...was a member of the SIS, with foreign assignments including [[Yemen]], [[Syria]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...y and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003, which put pressure on Syria to withdraw from Lebanon. With respect to Israel, he sponsored to recognize
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  • ...e and nearby parts of Asia, or from ''S. anatolicum'', a wild rye found in Syria, Armenia, Iran, Turkestan, and the Kirghis Steppe. It seems to have coevolv
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Syria]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ic Conference]]. In 2014 a group controlling substantial parts of Iraq and Syria proclaimed its leader Caliph, and he was also recognized in small areas of
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  • ...onvicted him of war crimes. While the case was under appeal, he escaped to Syria in 1953. Penniless and in ill health, he returned to Germany in 1966, and
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  • ''' 15. Syria'''. Protests in Damascus and Aleppo calling for democratic reforms and the '''29. Syria'''. Army defectors create the ''Free Syrian Army''[http://www.youtube.com/w
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  • ...r a Free Lebanon]] that advocated a wider U.S. role in Lebanon, by forcing Syria to get out of Lebanon and to destroy alleged [[weapons of mass destruction] | title = Ending Syria's Occupation of Lebanon: The U.S. Role; Report of the Lebanon Study Group
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  • [[Dagestan]], [[Algeria]], [[Tunisia]], [[Cyprus]], [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], Iraq, Iran, [[Caucasus|Russian Caucasia]], [[Armenia]], [[G |[[Turkey]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], Iraq, north [[Jordan]], [[Caucasus]] (incl. [[Armenia]]), [
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  • ...(including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and Syria. |Golan Heights, southern Lebanon and Syria.
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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate|Syria}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Syria}}</td>
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  • ...uld have been done better. The US and Israeli strategy of the time of was "Syria first." "At the Shepherdstown desperately. Had there been an agreement with Syria, the equation would
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  • From central [[Turkey]] through [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], Iraq, northern [[Jordan]], the [[Caucasus]] region (incl. [
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  • ...rael, although has made threats against the U.S. It is headquartered in [[Syria]], although it has a presence in [[Lebanon]] and an overt office in [[Yemen
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  • ...resemble Turkey and Bangladesh and the less they continue to echo Iraq and Syria the greater are the chances for peace and stability. Thus the safer become
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  • ...ttp://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/26/opinion/sunday/distrust-in-america-war-in-syria-and-protests-in-ukraine.html?_r=0 | title = Distrust in America, War in Syria and Protests in Ukraine
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  • ...01 he served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, [[Syria]]. He was Chief of Mission and Consul General at the United States Consul
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  • ...y the [[Roman Empire]] and made part of the province of [[History of Syria|Syria]], thus he referred to himself as a "Syrian" <ref>[http://www.tertullian.or
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  • *[[Farid Ghadry]]- President of the [[Reform Party of Syria]]
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  • ...the [[Aegean Sea]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], between [[Greece]] and [[Syria]]. [[Mount Ararat]], the legendary landing place of [[Noah's Ark]], is in t
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  • President of Syria since 2000, following his father's 30-year presidency. ([http://www.preside ...-and-german-statement-on-syria/ ''Joint UK, French and German statement on Syria'', 18 August 2011]</ref>.
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  • ...iddle kingdom [[Egypt]] attacked new lands including Nubia and what is now Syria.
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  • ...m Hussein, and strike "Syrian military targets in Lebanon" and possibly in Syria proper. Van Cleave's specific involvement with it is not known.
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  • ..., many of the PLO elements moved into [[Jordan]], and to a lesser extent [[Syria]].
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  • ...rael|State of Israel]]. The following day, the Arab states of [[Egypt]], [[Syria]], Transjordan (now [[Jordan]]), and [[Lebanon]], along with Palestinian Ar ...its of Tiran]], completely cutting off Israel's trade through the Red Sea. Syria and Jordan, following the lead of Egypt, began massing troops on their own
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  • ...]] (or Western Asia), sharing borders with [[Kuwait]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], Iran, [[Jordan]] and [[Turkey]]. It has two main rivers, the [[Tigris]]
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  • ...006.</ref> Muslims believe he will descend at [[Damascus]], presently in [[Syria]], once the world has become filled with sin, deception, and injustice; he
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  • ...Iran's enemy in the Iran-Iraq war, and it had active offshoots in Lebanon, Syria, and elsewhere in the Shiite world where Iran wished to exert influence. In
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  • ...nted [[U.S. Ambassador to Mauretania]], and, in 1974, [[U.S. Ambassador to Syria]] (1974-78). Later, he was [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines]] and [[U.
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  • ...Israel's conflict with Hizbollah and Lebanon was for the U.S. to talk with Syria.<ref>{{citation | title = Richard Armitage: U.S. Must Talk to Syria
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  • ..., China, the DPRK, [[Egypt]], [[Israel]], Iran, [[India]], Pakistan, and [[Syria]] were not covered. Libya was the one exception of a state, desiring missil
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  • |Dagestan, Algeria, Tunisia, Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Russian Caucasia, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkm
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  • ...ment of the Iraqi government with the four main neighbours – Iran, Turkey, Syria and Saudi Arabia – has been extremely successful over the last 12 months.
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  • ...Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia, northwestern Iraq and possibly in southern Syria.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...t is not definitely under Iranian control; it also receives support from [[Syria]]. Imad Mugniyah, who was believed killed by Israel, may have been the inte
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  • ...Ayman al-Zawahri expressed strong support for antigovernment protesters in Syria, claiming that their movement to topple the country’s authoritarian leade
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  • ...ced the Dawa party leadership into exile in 1980, when they took refuge in Syria. Ibrahim Jaafari was then the party leader, and became interim prime minist
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  • * Ma’oz, Moshe. ''Ottoman Reform in Syria and Palestine, 1840–1861.'' 1968.
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  • ...m Hussein, and strike "Syrian military targets in Lebanon" and possibly in Syria proper. *Syria
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  • ...nternational support for rebuilding efforts in Iraq. It accused Iran and [[Syria]] of collaborating with insurgents in Iraq and complained that [[Saudi Arab ...icular, the report proposed the Bush administration engage both Iran and [[Syria]] in direct negotiations, using both incentives and disincentives <ref>ISG
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  • ...th deputy political bureau chief [[Ismail Haniyeh]], reside in [[Damascus, Syria]]. in Damascus, Syria. Mashal’s deputy, Mousa Abu Marzouk, operates in the
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  • ...nd the still not-fully-understood attack on a possible weapons facility in Syria, can be examined as selective. [[United States Army Special Forces]] doctri
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  • ...n''' (Arabic ''Lubnan'') is a country in the [[Middle East]]. It borders [[Syria]] to the north and east, [[Israel]] to the south, and the [[Mediterranean S ...was caused by differences among its religious groups and tensions between Syria and Israel. It was further damaged by a war in 2006 between Israel and [[He
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  • ...ss regarding the administration of the State he was banished to Damascus, Syria. ...mmanding officer of the fifth army and in line of duty traveled throughout Syria witnessing many administrative abuses. During October of 1906 Mustafa Kema
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  • ...= International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, Aleppo, Syria | year = 1998 | id = }} ...Domestication, Proceedings of the Harlan Symposium 10-14 May 1997 Aleppo, Syria]
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  • ...fficials just a few weeks after Mr. Arar had been unexpectedly deported to Syria by the Americans. Canadian diplomats had spoken to Mr. Arar in custody, and
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  • ..., the mountains of Oman, northern and northwestern Iraq, possibly southern Syria, extreme southeastern Turkey, northwestern Azerbaijan, Iran and Pakistan to
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  • ...eir own stocks or factories. Certainly, Soviet clients, such as Libya and Syria, were providing Soviet products to Iran, and the Soviets did not announce a
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  • ...ld be united into one]], and [[United Arab Republic|unified]] Egypt with [[Syria]] for a brief time, though the union (called the [[United Arab Republic]])
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  • *[[Syria|Syrian Arab Republic]], joined 24/10/1945
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  • ...= Millions of people are considered refugees in their own country of Syria. After seeing this, a professor at King University has been raising funds t
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  • ...the successful Allied invasion of [[Vichy France|Vichy French]] mandate [[Syria]].
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  • all three men were sent to Syria, which tortured the men over associations with other individuals who were s ...ney General John Ashcroft claimed that American officials rendered Arar to Syria because they were told by Canadian officials that Canada didn't want him b
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  • ...lestine and took Gaza and Jerusalem. During 1918 they occupied Lebanon and Syria, and on 30 October 1918 Turkey sued for peace.
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  • | journal = Iran Brief}}</ref> Certainly, Soviet clients, such as Libya and Syria, were providing Soviet products to Iran, and the Soviets did not announce a ...from the Soviet Union. Soviet-bloc weapons were also exported to Iran via Syria, Libya, Romania and Poland- and directly from the Soviet Union.<ref name=Ti
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  • ...le the behavior of known and major abusers, such as China, Iran, Cuba, and Syria, is ignored"
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  • ...ture developments in Lebanon may be expected to be influenced by events in Syria. ===[[Syria]]===
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  • At [[Ugarit]] in Syria excavations have revealed a palace library, temple library, and two private
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  • ...n Abdul-Hussain}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: The Levant ([[Lebanon]]}}, [[Syria]], Iraq
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  • ...ief of the army along the Danube, and later, governor of Mœsia, Dacia, and Syria under Marcus Aurelius. Under Commodus, he was commander-in-chief in Britai ...'''Zenobia''' took the title ''Augustus'' and ruled in her son's name over Syria, Palestine, Roman Arabia, and parts of Egypt and Asia Minor. Zenobia was la
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  • ...} member, [[Committee for the Present Danger]]; President, Reform Party of Syria
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  • Archaeologists have attested a striking parallel in the spread to Syria of a distinct pottery type associated with what they call the [[Kura-Araxes
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  • After marching 70 miles in two days, Alexander reached the plains of Syria to combat at Darius. Unfortunately, Alexander arrived after Darius had alre
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  • ...suppliers of the rockets, such as the [[State of Iran]] and the [[State of Syria]].
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  • <td>[[Syria]]</td><td>[[Damascus]]</td><td>[[Syrian pound]]</td> ...eadofstate|Syria}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Syria}}''</small></td>
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  • ...hroughout the Middle East, especially with respect to Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine. ...was negotiating with Libya, and tried to broker a deal between Israel and Syria. Negotiations with Iran were difficult due to its relationship with Hezboll
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  • ...ld be united into one]], and [[United Arab Republic|unified]] Egypt with [[Syria]] for a brief time, though the union (called the [[United Arab Republic]])
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  • ...so made over Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, the Mediterranean, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Iraq. The Mediterranean missions monitored British and French shippin
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  • ...declaration of independence. On May 15, however, the governments of Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, with varying degrees of formality,
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  • ...Syrian coup d'état, the original Ba'ath Party split into two Ba'ath Party (Syria)|different Ba'ath Party (Iraq)|parties of the same name. ...Shanker, Thom (October 27, 2008). "U.S. Officials Confirm Commando Raid on Syria". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/28/world/middleeast/28
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  • ...gladesh and Sri Lanka) and about 30% from Arab countries (mainly Egypt and Syria). Kuwaiti citizens are almost entirely Arab and Islamic, and are divided be
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  • The Arabs, most notably the frontline states of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, had been been given decades of airpower lessons by Israel. Ira ...n stocks or factories. Certainly, Soviet clients, such as [[Libya]] and [[Syria]], were providing Soviet products to Iran, and the Soviets did not announce
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  • ...erhaps drones with radar amplifiers to appear to be a good target. Against Syria in 1973, Israel used Harpy drones to get the enemy radar to present ARM tar
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  • ...ter in the Soviet arsenal, the MiG-29 previously had been provided only to Syria and India. The decision to export the MiG-29 to Iraq, also assured Iraq a m ...and readiness standards, in comparison with similar powers like Egypt and Syria. It also failed to test the weaknesses in Iran's C3I and [battle management
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  • ...(including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and Syria. The type locality is listed as "Oriente." Schwartz (1936) proposed that th
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  • ...t first, the Arab armies did well, with Egypt advancing into the Sinai and Syria retaking parts of the Golan Heights. Then, the war swung back in Israel's f
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  • ...poor human rights records (excluding the three most recent, Belarus and Syria have ratified all of the treaties; China has ratified all but the Covenan
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  • | title = ‘New US envoy to Syria a mistake’
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  • ...that Saddam, as opposed to equally brutal dictators such as Hafiz Assad of Syria, was not a rational actor, and might take irrational risks. <ref name=Polla
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  • ...terrorists, could be targeted for operations. These included Iran, Libya, Syria, Cuba, North Korea - all identified before Sept. 11, 2001, by the State Dep
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  • ...first wave of crusaders to reach the hinterlands of Byzantium, of Islamic Syria, and then of Jerusalem; of the terrible slaughters of Jewish populations co ...Lilie’s close studies of Byzantine policies towards the crusader states of Syria show not steadily mounting tension, but periods of animosity interspersed w
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  • It is unofficially used [[Lebanon]] and [[Syria]] which were French [[League of Nations mandate|mandates]] from 1920 to 194
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  • ...rframe) and the IL-38 "May" maritime patrol aircraft operate from bases in Syria, Al Anad Air Base and Khormaksar International Airport in South Yemen, and
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  • ...must accept some legitimacy on the part of the dictator. They still do in Syria and Saudi Arabia. Fascism died with Hitler and Mussolini not being able to
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  • |Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Turkey <ref>Ugurtas, I. H., T. J
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  • ...ia]]''.<!-- Most Sephardic [[Jews]], especially those from [[Egypt]] and [[Syria]], carry the tradition that they are the direct descendants of [[Pharez]] t ...Southern Arabia]] ([[Yemen]]), [[North Africa]], [[Mesopotamia]] (Iraq), [[Syria]], [[Persia]] (Iran) and [[India]].
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  • ...government. Those Armenians who escaped massacre and reached the camps in Syria were very likely to perish of hunger, dehydration, or exposure on the way.
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  • ...red from [[Epi-Palaeolithic]] (10,000+ BCE) contexts at [[Abu Hureyra]] in Syria, but this appears to be a localised phenomenon resulting from cultivation o
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  • ...committees has been fully informed with respect to intelligence" about the Syria bombing." <ref name=Novak2007-12-26> {{citation
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  • ...-313</ref> Rumsfeld, however, denied he had read the interview, but warned Syria and Iran to stay out of the irregular fighting. <ref name=SST>{{citation | title=Rumsfeld warns Syria, Iran against involvement in Iraq war
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  • ...ok [[Gaza]] and [[Jerusalem]]. During 1918 they occupied [[Lebanon]] and [[Syria]], and on 30 October 1918 [[Turkey]] sued for peace.
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  • ...iriya/[[Libya]], Republic of Korea/[[South Korea]], Syrian Arab Republic/[[Syria]], United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland/[[United Kingdom]],
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  • ...nal Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) Genebank], (Syria).
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  • ...he [[Byzantine Empire]] were constantly fighting for control over Iraq and Syria and the border between these two huge empires fluctuated back and forth. Ar ...far north as modern Turkey. Damascus, capital of the Byzantine province of Syria, fell in 635, just three years after the death of the Prophet. Jerusalem, a
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  • ...audi Arabia in 1926, which is still totally controlled by his descendants. Syria and Iraq became independent in the 1930s.
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  • ...US and NATO), and then ''ad hoc'' coalition partners, such as the U.S. and Syria, usually adversaries, allied in the Gulf War.
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  • ...as now called, gained rapidly in power and influence; it overcame Vichy in Syria and Lebanon, adding to its base. In November 1942 the Americans invaded Fr
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  • ...and the [[Nile Delta]]. These include southeastern parts of [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], the [[Levant]], [[Israel]], and [[Egypt]]. Recent findings narrow the fi
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  • ...d the "natives", she understood some key concepts, explicitly saying that "Syria" was a European construct: <blockquote>Islam is the bond that unites the we
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  • ...and the [[Nile Delta]]. These include southeastern parts of [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], the [[Levant]], [[Israel]], and [[Egypt]]. Recent findings narrow the fi
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  • :''Main geographic areas:'' Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Jordan
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  • ...and [[Asia]], including [[India|Indian]]s, [[Lebanese people|Lebanese]], [[Syria]]ns, and, more recently, [[Korean people|Koreans]], [[Han Chinese|Chinese]]
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  • ...hariots appeared in the Western [[Steppe]], Mesopotamia, [[Turkey]], and [[Syria]] and soon spread all over the world. The chariot's greatest advantage was
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  • ...would be consuls again, with similarly long-term proconsulships to follow: Syria for Crassus, the two Hispanian provinces for Pompey.<ref>Cicero, ''Letters
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  • ...on is when coalition partners use the same equipment, as did both Iraq and Syria have Russian T-72 tanks and French aircraft during Desert Storm. Ives menti
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  • ...rmy as the Turkish main army approached. Napoleon attacked first, invading Syria and defeating the Turks in a bloody massacre. As he laid siege to Acre, pl
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  • ...[[Gaza]] and [[Jerusalem]] (1917), and the occupation of [[Lebanon]] and [[Syria]] (1918). Australia also provided naval and air forces. The [[Royal Austral
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  • ...ernment]], de Gaulle had ordered French forces to establish an air base in Syria and a naval base in Lebanon. The action provoked a nationalist outbreak in
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  • ...1970's covertly funded the Provisional Irish Republican Army. Currently, [[Syria]] and Iran are supporters of Palestinian and Islamic fundamentalist groups
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  • ...1970's covertly funded the Provisional Irish Republican Army. Currently, [[Syria]] and Iran are supporters of Palestinian and Islamic fundamentalist groups
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  • ...rgument as Eizenstat's '''legitimacy gap''' by saying "Algeria, Egypt, and Syria have already shown that “long wars” fought on this basis may bring the
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  • #"expansion of the Islamic Caliphate throughout the whole of Iraq, al-Shamâ Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine Egypt, and the Arabian peninsula. Even these ar
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  • ...several relatives. The chief imam of the mosque, however, left and went to Syria, and a guest imam, Sheikh Yasser, replaced him. Sheikh Yasser attended the
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  • ...Argentina|immigration]] came from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Russia, [[Syria]] and [[Lebanon]] (then parts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]), the United Kingdo
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  • ...udied in various cultures, including Tyre, his father’s original home, and Syria learning from Chaldeans and Syrians. Pythagoras was a pupil of Thales and [
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  • ...aziland]], [[History of Sweden]], [[History of Switzerland]], [[History of Syria]], [[History of Tajikistan]], [[History of Tanzania]], [[History of Thailan
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  • ...bian Peninsula states minus Yemen are in far better shape than Iraq, Iran, Syria, and most of North Africa. Ninety to 100 percent of the Israeli population
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