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News for Thursday, 2025-01-09

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • Reopening of the National Museum in Damascus: Calls to protect Syria’s cultural heritage.
  • Resumption of Passport Issuance for Syrian Expatriates: Through diplomatic missions.
  • University of Damascus Suspends 3 Professors: Referring them to investigation.
  • Syrian Civil Defense: Works to rescue a child who fell into a well in rural Idlib.
  • Ninth Qatari Plane Arrives in Damascus: Carrying humanitarian aid.
  • Senior Iranian Officer Admits: Iran suffered a devastating defeat in Syria.
  • Mass Grave Discovered in Al-Quriyah Desert: Containing soldiers in Deir ez-Zor countryside.
  • General Security Enhances Measures: To ensure security and stability in Syria.
  • Syria Demands Israel Withdraw: From areas it entered in the south.
  • Mazloum Abdi: Affirms commitment to Syria’s unity and territorial integrity, rejecting any division projects.
  • In a New Look: Syrian state television to resume broadcasting soon.

Related News:

  • WHO Sends: 124 tons of medical supplies to Syria.
  • Washington Post: Biden refers decision to delist Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham from the “terror list” to Trump.
  • Israeli Occupation Announces: Destruction of military equipment and infrastructure in rural Quneitra.
  • OCHA: Prioritizing immediate needs over reconstruction in Syria.
  • Turkey Demands: Clearing Syria of “terrorists,” while SDF calls on the U.S. and France to protect the borders.
  • Turkey Calls on the UN: To lift sanctions on Syria and cooperate with the new government.
  • Egypt, Cyprus, and Greece Call: For an inclusive political process in Syria without foreign intervention.
  • U.S. Secretary of Defense: Stresses the necessity of U.S. forces in Syria to combat ISIS.
  • Political Transition and Regional Stability: Turkish-American meeting to discuss Syria’s situation.
  • Arab Countries to the UN Security Council: Stability in Syria is key to Middle East security.
  • The United States: Welcomes HTS’s positive messages and remains committed to assisting Syrians.
  • Within Hours of Launch: 3,000 Saudi medical specialists register for a volunteer program in Syria.
  • New Asylum Laws: Restrict Syrians in the Netherlands.

International News:

  • Arab and International Welcome: For the election of Joseph Aoun as President of Lebanon.
  • Lebanese Politicians Congratulate: Aoun on his presidential election.
  • Sisi Warns: Against escalating tensions in the region, fearing an all-out war.
  • Israeli Army Hides Soldiers’ Identities: In press interviews to avoid legal prosecution.
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