Syrian leader signs constitution that puts the country under an Islamist group’s rule for 5 years
- Syria's interim president, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, signed a temporary constitution allowing Islamist rule for five years during a transitional phase.
- A committee was appointed to draft a new constitution, raising concerns about inclusivity among different political and religious groups in Syria.
- Al-Sharaa reached a deal with U.S.-backed Kurdish authorities, including a ceasefire and merging forces with the central government.
- An Israeli airstrike in Damascus targeted an apartment, wounding three individuals, with the Israeli military claiming it struck a command center of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
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