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JERUSALEM, Israel – For the first time, a Syrian head of state will visit the White House. Monday’s visit by President Ahmad al-Sharra marks a major turnaround in U.S.-Syria relations.
Before his visit, the U.S. military released a video of al-Sharaa playing basketball with CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper. The image of al-Sharaa contrasts with his past as an Al Qaeda commander with a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head for killing U.S. and allied troops.
Despite his past, the White House hopes al-Sharaa can play a key role in President Trump’s vision of Middle East peace.
Just before the visit, 100 faith leaders signed a letter hoping the president could use his meeting with al-Sharaa to protect Christians and Druze in southern Syria. 
Religious freedom advocate Matthew Faracci is one of the faith leaders who signed.
He told CBN News, “Back in July, there was an October 7th-style attack in Suwayda, many thousands were killed – unspeakable horrors that were conducted there: grandparents and their grandbabies thrown off buildings; children raped, old people burned, people’s hearts ripped out – the most barbaric, horrific, things you can think about.” 
Faracci explained, “The purpose of the letter is to first of all thank President Trump for his incredible leadership on religious freedom recently in Nigeria. The President essentially gave a Monroe Doctrine, if you will, about American foreign policy that said religious freedom is going to be one of the tenets of the administration and we’re not going to allow other countries to infringe upon other people’s religious freedom.”
He contends the situation in Syria is now desperate. 
“They’re being starved, they’re being murdered, they’re being deprived of water, they’re being deprived of medical supplies.” 
The 100 faith leaders have a simple but critical request.
“So now, a city of between 700,000 to 750,000 is surrounded by military forces, and they can’t go in or out, and so they have a chokehold on the aid.  So, the letter is asking for a humanitarian corridor from Hadar, which is near the Israeli border, to Suwayda to allow the free flow of humanitarian aid back and forth,” Faracci explained.
He continued, “We know you have leverage over the President of Syria, so we encourage you to use that leverage, to tell him, hey, you’ve got to stop this activity, and you’ve got to respect religious liberty in Syria.” 
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In Israel, the remains of soldier Hadar Goldin came home to his family and a Jewish burial after 11 years. 
Leah Goldin, his mother, recalled, “In August (2014), after they kidnapped Hadar from us, and we shouted that we must not leave Gaza without bringing Hadar back, it was obvious to us that the State of Israel would not leave soldiers behind. It took us 11 years, 11 years, to bring him back with the help of the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) and the security forces, and let no one be mistaken.”
Before Goldin’s body was returned, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared, “We said at the beginning of the war that we would return all the hostages without exception. Two hundred and fifty-five were kidnapped, including four who were kidnapped earlier. And so far, we have returned two hundred and fifty; we will bring them all back.”
Shosh Bedrosian, Israeli government spokesperson, claimed, “Hamas knows where our hostages are located inside of Gaza and we are fully aware they can find each and every one of them if they put more effort into upholding their side of the ceasefire agreement.” 
Four bodies of Hamas victims now remain in Gaza.

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CBN News Middle East Bureau Chief In a time where the world’s attention is riveted on events in the Middle East, CBN viewers have come to appreciate Chris Mitchell’s timely reports from this explosive region of the world. Mitchell brings a Biblical and prophetic perspective to these daily news events that shape our world. Chris first began reporting on the Middle East in the mid-1990s. He repeatedly traveled there to report on the religious and political issues facing Israel and the surrounding Arab states. One of his more significant reports focused on the emigration of persecuted Christians

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