News for Thursday, 26-09-2024.

The SFM’s News:

  • The Syrian Future Movement (SFM)’s Presidential Office published Podcast 33 of the Syrian Future Movement: The Constitution from the Perspective of the Movement (Part 2).
  • The Syrian Future Movement (SFM)’s Presidential Office received an invitation from the Syrian Democratic Alliance.
  • The Syrian Future Movement (SFM)’s Media Office published From the Memory of the Syrian Revolution: On 26/09/2015, the “People’s Protection Units” took full control of the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood after clashes with the Free Syrian Army.
  • The Syrian Future Movement (SFM)’s Media Office published a caricature titled: Caricature of the Syrian Revolution No. 110.

Internal News:

  • The Syrian regime confirms its readiness to provide aid to Lebanon across all sectors.
  • Bashar al-Assad sends ministers and officials to the Jdeidet Yabous crossing to receive Lebanese refugees.
  • Eight people were injured in a series of Israeli airstrikes targeting border crossings between Syria and Lebanon.
  • The “Syrian Education” department in the regime’s government announces automated exams for two or more subjects for high school students.
  • The Negotiation Commission discusses with a U.S. delegation in New York ways to apply pressure to advance the Syrian political process.
  • The “Revolutionary Movement” holds Jolani responsible for the deteriorating health of political detainees.
  • Sources deny the arrival of any foreign fighters at the Golan Heights, while the Syrian regime reinforces its troops with Russian support.
  • Two people died in a fuel station fire in northern Idlib.
  • Deaths and injuries reported after a motorcycle collision in Jarabulus.
  • A young man was killed and others injured in a family dispute over land in Hasakah.
  • Heavy artillery and rocket shelling by regime forces on the countryside of Aleppo and Idlib.
  • The “Ba’ath Party” dominates the Damascus Bar Association elections, imposing its candidates through “internal consultations.”

Related News:

  • The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) presented its monthly report on the Syrian regime’s chemical program.
  • The UNHCR: 10,000 people crossed the border from Lebanon into Syria, 70% of whom are Syrians.
  • Geir Pedersen: I am concerned about Syria’s future; we need genuine attention and a political process.
  • Russia claims to have destroyed four militant bases in Homs and Deir ez-Zor that had emerged from the al-Tanf area.
  • A ship from Tartus carrying ammonium nitrate raises concerns in European ports.
  • The United States imposes sanctions on Iranian oil shipments to Syria, intended for Hezbollah.

International News:

  • Debate over the cause of death: Four Egyptian soldiers from the paratroopers were killed during a military exercise.
  • Amid Beheshti’s presence at the United Nations, protests erupt in New York and a strike takes place in Tehran.
  • Putin hints at the use of nuclear weapons, while Zelensky warns that Russia may target Ukraine’s nuclear plants.
  • The Gaza Health Ministry reports the death toll from the war has risen to 41,534 since October 7th.
  • Turkey affirms that appropriate measures will be taken in response to violations by the Greek coast guard.
  • Amid escalating tensions, Turkey considers the possibility of evacuating its citizens and foreigners from Lebanon.
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