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The Middle East and the Historic Turning Point

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June 24, 2026

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The Middle East may indeed be approaching a historic turning point. The post The Middle East and the Historic Turning Point appeared first on BOL News.

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All Israel News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Exploring the story behind Jerusalem's Western Wall

Exploring the story behind Jerusalem's Western Wall

Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 28, 2026

Citadel of Damascus inscribed on ICESCO Islamic World Heritage List

Damascus, June 28 (SANA) Standing firm in the northwestern corner of the ancient walled city near the Barada River, the Citadel of Damascus remains a monumental stone testament to successive layers of history. This week, the Citadel has been officially inscribed on the Islamic World Heritage List by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural []

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 2, 2026

Israel advances plan for 13 new communities in the Binyamin region

The initiative focuses on two strategic corridors: the “Mountain Route” in western Binyamin, linking Jerusalem to central Israel, and eastern areas overlooking the Jordan Valley.

NBC News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Simmering tensions over ancient Jerusalem site nearing a boil

JERUSALEM — Glimmering over Jerusalem, the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex’s ancient golden dome exudes a serenity that stands in stark contrast to an earthly tug-of-war over who should worship at the holy site

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 28, 2026

Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon

A crown was blown off an ancient column in a UNESCO-listed site in Lebanon’s port city of Tyre. A pilgrimage site for Muslims and Christians alike was destroyed in another southern town. Israeli strikes pummelled the Mamluk-era market in the city of Nabatieh and troops razed centuries-old Lebanese border towns. Israel’s ‌nearly four-month air and [] The post Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Daily Sabah

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· Jun 21, 2026

Guns have fallen silent, yet crisis is far from over

The Middle East is once again at a critical turning point. The 60-day ceasefire agreement reached between the U.S. and Iran appears, at first glance, to be a development that has b...

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Related coverage for "The Middle East and the Historic Turning Point": All Israel News — Exploring the story behind Jerusalem's Western Wall. Syrian Arab News Agency — Citadel of Damascus inscribed on ICESCO Islamic World Heritage List. Jewish News Syndicate — Israel advances plan for 13 new communities in the Binyamin region. NBC News — Simmering tensions over ancient Jerusalem site nearing a boil. Egyptian Gazette — Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon. Daily Sabah — Guns have fallen silent, yet crisis is far from over