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“Bombing, bombing, bombing” that’s how Ahmad Yassin Leila recently described the whirlwind of destruction that met him and his young family as they sought shelter in Idlib, Syria, early last year. Leila, his wife, and their four children had come to Idlib after the Syrian government’s heavy artillery siege of their Damascus neighborhood of East Ghouta had forced them from their home years before. Since then, they had been on the run from the pervasive violence shock waves, caved-in ceilings, flying shrapnel that seemed to follow wherever they fled.1
US President Joe Biden sends his main diplomat to the Middle East just days after Egypt negotiates a ceasefire was obtained The Israeli military ended its 11-day deadly bombing and rocket launching of rockets against Israel.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv on Tuesday for the first round of a four-day trip, during which he will hold talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He will then travel to Ramallah in the occupied West Bank and meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in an effort to “strengthen” the ceasefire.
He will travel to Egypt and Jordan around Blink this week to “discuss key follow-up efforts to establish a ceasefire in the coming months and reduce the risk of further conflict.”