Arab League Secretary Nabil Elaraby downplays Syrian regime violence and criticizes US inaction on Israel‑Palestine negotiations
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The passage provides a general political commentary without concrete details, names of transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile actors (Arab League chief, Syrian regime, US) Elaraby frames Syria as a regional security linchpin, suggesting the Arab League is cautious about c He accuses the United States of failing to pressure Israel into genuine negotiations with the Pale
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