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News for Friday, 2025-01-24

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • Civilian Dies Following Bomb Blast in Manbij, East of Aleppo: A civilian succumbed to injuries sustained from a car bomb explosion in Manbij amidst ongoing regional tension.
  • Defense Ministry Denies Troop Withdrawal from Syria’s Coast: The Ministry of Defense confirmed no troop withdrawals from coastal regions, emphasizing stability efforts.
  • SDF Continues Civilian Relocation to Tishreen Dam: Local sources report discontent as the Syrian Democratic Forces transfer civilians toward Tishreen Dam.
  • Internet Disruption Blamed on Regime Loyalists: The Syrian Telecommunications Company cited sabotage by regime remnants for recent outages in Damascus and its suburbs.
  • Saudi Foreign Minister Visits Damascus: The visit aims to foster bilateral ties and discuss key regional issues.
  • Turkish Trade Ministry Agrees on Customs Tariff Review with Syria: Both sides agreed to reassess tariffs to boost trade.
  • U.S. Study Highlights Civil Resistance’s Resilience Amid War: The study underscores the endurance of civil organizations as a beacon for reconstruction efforts.
  • Syrian Communications Minister Verifies Phone SIM Standards: SIM cards have been sent for inspection to ensure compliance with technical standards.
  • Israel Constructs New Military Facility in Buffer Zone: Reports indicate the establishment of an Israeli military post within the Syrian border buffer zone, sparking security concerns.
  • Bomb-Laden Car Intercepted Near Aleppo from SDF Areas: Authorities thwarted a potential disaster by seizing the vehicle.

Related News:

  • Bin Farhan: Efforts to Lift Sanctions on Syria: Saudi Arabia is working to alleviate sanctions to address economic and humanitarian challenges.
  • Foreign Policy Warns of Missed U.S.-Syria Cooperation Opportunities: The magazine emphasized the urgency of strategic engagement.
  • Arab League at U.N.: Support for Political Transition Without External Interference: Advocating for a Syrian-led solution, the League calls for avoiding foreign meddling.
  • Syrian-Lebanese Military Meeting Discusses Border Security: Military officials from both countries convened to strengthen border control measures.
  • Egyptian Foreign Minister: Continuing Engagement with Syrian Authorities: Egypt maintains dialogue to address shared political and security concerns.

International News:

  • Netanyahu’s Office Rejects Lebanon Withdrawal Post-Deadline: Israel refuses to exit Lebanese territory despite agreement terms expiring.
  • Israeli Army Besieges Jenin Refugee Camp Amid Clashes in Qabatiya: Heightened tensions follow military action in occupied Palestinian territories.
  • UAE Embassy in Beirut Resumes Operations: The diplomatic mission reopens, reaffirming support for Lebanon.
  • Iraq Contains Major Oil Field Fire: Authorities swiftly controlled the blaze, preventing production disruption.
  • Egypt-Gaza Aid Decreases Due to Israeli Actions: Restrictions by Israel hinder humanitarian aid flows from Egypt to Gaza.
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