Media OfficeNews
News for Sanday, 19-10-2024.
The SFM’s News:
- The Syrian Future Movement’s Family Affairs Office published an article titled: Between Education and Upbringing: Differences and Features.
- The Syrian Future Movement’s Media Office published a congratulatory statement titled: Congratulations on the formation of a new board for the Free Syrian Lawyers Association.
- The Syrian Future Movement’s Media Office shared Syrian Achievements under the title: Syrian Achievements (7): Sally Ghanoum and Sihem Hazouri.
- The Syrian Future Movement’s Media Office posted From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2011/10/20. On this day in 2011: 29 international organizations working in the field of human rights advocacy called on the United Nations General Assembly to take action against the Syrian regime for its killings and excessive use of force against peaceful protesters.
- The Syrian Future Movement’s Media Office published a caricature titled: Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (134).
Internal News:
- With four explosive drones, the Syrian regime targeted civilian vehicles west of Aleppo.
- The removal of bookstalls provoked the anger of Syrians.
- An officer detained in Sweida was released through local mediation.
- Syrian regime forces were injured in an attack on a military vehicle north of Daraa.
- An Israeli plane targeted a Hezbollah observation post in the Damascus countryside.
- Syrian regime forces bombarded rural Idlib and Aleppo with artillery and explosive drones.
- Four civilians were injured in three traffic accidents in northwestern Syria.
- The security breakdown escalates, with 23 killed and injured in Daraa within a week.
- The Syrian regime closed roads leading to Zakiyah in the Damascus countryside and expelled farmers from their lands.
- The “Al-Jabha Al-Shamiya” announced the arrest of those involved in the Jarablus incident and its commitment to court decisions.
- After escalating attacks on Idlib, Russia accused “Hayat Tahrir al-Sham” of “preparing for provocations.”
- The number of returnees from Lebanon to Syria exceeded 400,000.
Related News:
- Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi arrives in Damascus for an official visit.
- Tensions in Lebanon disrupt medical supplies and raise concerns among patients in Syria.
International News:
- The commander of the Israeli “401st Brigade” was killed in Jabalia.
- General voting begins in the Kurdistan Parliament elections in northern Iraq.
- After 380 days of war, Gaza’s Health Ministry released an update on the number of dead and wounded.
- All victims were children and women, 73 people killed in a new Israeli massacre in Beit Lahia.
- Iran denies responsibility for the attack on Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea.