News of Wednesday, 2024-11-27

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Domestic News:

  • Israeli airstrikes target Syrian-Lebanese border crossings: 18 dead and wounded: Israeli fighter jets targeted border crossings between Syria and Lebanon, killing 6 people and injuring 12 others amid rising tensions in the region.
  • Al-Arida bombing leaves 24 wounded and widespread destruction: Reconstruction of Al-Masnaa crossing begins: Syrian regime forces targeted the Al-Arida area in northern Syria with intense artillery fire, injuring 24 people and destroying infrastructure, while reconstruction began at the Al-Masnaa border crossing.
  • Syrian regime announces the creation of a Supreme Council for Education: In a controversial move, the Syrian regime announced the establishment of a Supreme Council for Education in an attempt to improve the educational situation, despite the ongoing difficult conditions.
  • Opposition factions launch surprise military operation against the regime in northwestern Syria: Opposition factions launched a surprise military operation targeting Syrian regime forces in northwestern Syria, aiming to reclaim territory under government control.
  • “Deterring Aggression”: Factions respond to Syrian regime threats with a large-scale military operation: In response to Syrian regime threats, opposition factions launched the “Deterring Aggression” military operation, targeting several locations in various areas.
  • Factions take control of 15 villages and towns in the “Deterring Aggression” operation and approach Aleppo: Opposition factions have taken control of more than 15 villages and towns in northwestern Syria as part of the “Deterring Aggression” operation, closing in on the city of Aleppo.
  • U.S. military announces airstrike on Iranian militia facility in Syria: The U.S. military announced a precision airstrike on a facility belonging to Iranian militias in Syria, reflecting growing tensions between the U.S. and Iran in the region.
  • “Rescue Government” Head: The operation aims to deter Syrian regime aggression and secure the area: The Head of the “Rescue Government” stated that the latest military operation aims to deter Syrian regime aggression and secure areas under opposition control.

Related News:

  • Najah Rushdi during the Donor Conference: All indicators in Syria are heading in the wrong direction: Najah Rushdi confirmed during the donor conference that the situation in Syria is continuously deteriorating, with all indicators showing that things are heading in the wrong direction.
  • French-American initiative to resume Kurdish party negotiations in Syria: France and the United States announced a joint initiative to resume negotiations between Kurdish parties in Syria, aiming to enhance stability in the region.
  • U.S. State Department: The Syrian regime may play a role in preventing arms smuggling to Hezbollah: The U.S. State Department stated that the Syrian regime may have a role in preventing arms smuggling to Hezbollah, within the context of regional efforts to contain security threats.
  • European Union expands sanctions against the Syrian regime: The European Union decided to expand sanctions on the Syrian regime, as part of continued political and economic pressure to curb the escalation of tensions in the region.

International News:

  • Israel arrests 4 individuals “approaching” its forces south of Lebanon: Israeli occupation forces arrested four individuals they claimed were approaching their military positions south of Lebanon, a development that heightens regional tensions.
  • Arab support for the ceasefire in Lebanon and calls for similar calm in Gaza: The decision to ceasefire in Lebanon received broad Arab support, with several countries calling for a similar de-escalation in Gaza.
  • United Nations: Israel prevents humanitarian aid, and hunger threatens northern Gaza: The United Nations warned that Israel is blocking humanitarian aid to northern Gaza, threatening the lives of thousands with hunger.
  • Lebanese government confirms commitment to implementing Resolution 1701: The Lebanese government confirmed its commitment to implementing Resolution 1701, which aims to maintain stability in southern Lebanon and prevent military escalation.
  • After the war stops, Hezbollah prepares for a public funeral for Nasrallah: After the war in Lebanon stopped, Hezbollah began preparations for a public funeral for a prominent figure in the movement, highlighting developments in the Lebanese situation.
  • Bahrain welcomes the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon: Bahrain expressed its welcome for the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, considering it an important step towards de-escalation in the region.
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