News for Thursday, 2024-10-24.

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • Skin diseases are spreading across Damascus.
  • A car exploded, injuring its driver near Yusuf al-Azma suburb in western rural Damascus.
  • “Syrian Customs” extended the stay of Lebanese cars for an additional month.
  • Civilians injured in shelling by “SDF” on al-Bab city in rural Aleppo.
  • Russia brings additional military forces to southern Syria.
  • The regime’s Ministry of Education launched a new master’s program in “NGO Management.”
  • The mayor of Atman in Daraa was killed by unknown assailants.
  • Four deaths and 16 injuries resulted from 26 traffic accidents in al-Suwayda since the start of the year.
  • One killed and others wounded among regime forces in Israeli shelling on Damascus and Homs.
  • Air and ground attacks target “SDF” positions in Syria after the attack on Turkey’s “TUSAŞ.”

Related News:

  • The Syrian National Coalition and military factions condemned the attack on Turkey’s “TUSAŞ.”
  • Pedersen: There is an urgent need to protect Syria and resume the political process.
  • The “World Food Program” requests $116 million as needs grow in Syria and Lebanon.

International News:

  • The Israeli army announced the killing of five of its soldiers in battles in southern Lebanon.
  • Qatari Foreign Minister: The two-state solution is the main reference for the Middle East peace process.
  • The war on Gaza: 17 Palestinians killed in an Israeli occupation army strike on a school for displaced people.
  • Airstrikes continue on Beirut, Paris conference supports Lebanon, and Guterres condemns targeting UNIFIL.
  • Two killed in an Israeli drone strike targeting a car on the Beirut-Bekaa road.
  • The death toll from the Ankara attack rises to 5, and a Kurdish party affirms the “option of peace.”
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