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News for Monday, 2024-11-25

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • Syrian Coast: A powerful storm causes extensive damage to the electrical grid.
  • Rural Damascus: Hezbollah withdraws from the strategic “Fatima” hills.
  • Eastern Aleppo: 13 soldiers of the National Army killed in a infiltration operation carried out by SDF.
  • Homs: 11 people injured in an attack on a military bus of the regime.
  • Aleppo: “Cybercrimes” targets critics of the parking company “Safah”.
  • Northwestern Syria: UN report reveals over 8,000 Syrians arrived from Lebanon.
  • Syrian Network: Over 29,000 women have been killed in Syria since March 2011.
  • Al-Bab City: The interim government orders the National Army to respond to shelling of the city.
  • Northern Syria: Heating material prices jump by 28%, increasing the suffering of the displaced.
  • Northwestern Syria: Rainfall exacerbates the suffering of displaced people in camps.
  • Al-Bab City: The National Coalition condemns the targeting of the city, describing it as a war crime aimed at destabilizing the region.
  • Eastern Aleppo: Casualties among National Army forces following an infiltration by SDF.

Related News:

  • Syrian Regime: “Condemns” the transfer of ballistic missiles by the United States to Ukraine.
  • Message from Khamenei to Assad: Focus on the factors that led to previous success.
  • Damascus: Fake travel promises to Europe, arrest of a man and a woman on fraud charges.

International News:

  • Lebanese Health: 15,000 casualties from Israeli aggression.
  • Israel and Lebanon: On three stages, they are close to finalizing a truce agreement under US mediation.
  • Istanbul Tech: Using artificial intelligence, a new app is developed to support foreign learners of the Turkish language.
  • Lebanon – Tyre District: 18 dead and injured in Israeli shelling.
  • Turkey: Fire breaks out in a plane carrying 87 passengers from Russia.
  • Southern Beirut Suburbs: The heaviest Israeli airstrikes since the beginning of the war target the area.
  • The White House: A ceasefire agreement in Lebanon is “close”.
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