News for Thursday, 2024-12-19

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • Ahmad al-Shara: Talks about a three-phase plan for Syria.
  • Damascus: “Religion to God, and the homeland to all,” a demonstration demanding a civil democratic state.
  • New York Times: No music in Syrian cafés, but drinking water has reached homes.
  • Syrian Negotiation Commission: Four members resign.
  • Aleppo: The immigration and passport office in the city resumes its work.
  • Civil Defense: Calls for refraining from questioning released detainees before their psychological rehabilitation.
  • Syrian Arab Red Crescent: Khaled Haboubati was dismissed, and Muhammad Hazem Baqleh was appointed as the new president.
  • Occupied Golan: Assad’s fall brings hope for the reunification of the families in the buffer zone.
  • Raed Saleh: The fire at Aleppo International Stadium was a deliberate act aimed at destabilizing the region.
  • Washington: “Temporary measure to secure the borders,” defending Israeli incursions in the occupied Golan.
  • Fidan: The Damascus administration is a legitimate partner, and the commission has cut ties with terrorism.
  • Israel: Takes control of Mount Sheikh.
  • SDF: Turkey has not adhered to the ceasefire, and we are ready to defend Kobani.
  • Blinken: Urges “Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham” to learn from the lessons of the Taliban’s isolation and Assad’s collapse.
  • Pedersen: After his meetings in Damascus, expresses hope for “seeing the beginning of a new Syria.”
  • CNN: Israeli occupation will remain in Mount Sheikh in Syria until the end of 2025.

Related News:

  • Guterres: Calls for an end to Israeli attacks and appoints a lawyer to investigate the case of missing persons in Syria.
  • Libya: Dbeibeh rejects the entry of Russian forces from Syria, stating, “Libya will not be an international war zone.”
  • Erdogan: We look forward to building a state where all Syrians live in peace.
  • Syria: The mother of American journalist “Taees” appeals to Putin to return him from Syria.
  • Paris: Seeks to mediate a settlement between Turkey and the Kurds in northern Syria.
  • Blinken: Preventing ISIS’s return to Syria is a priority for the incoming U.S. administration.
  • Turkey: Official denies ceasefire agreement with “SDF” under U.S. sponsorship.
  • Time Magazine: The history that Syria’s new leaders must overcome.
  • Iraq: Preparations to return nearly 2,000 members of the ousted regime to Syria.
  • Turkey: Foreign Minister rejects Trump’s remarks on “Turkey’s unfriendly control” over Syria.

International News:

  • Gaza: 23 Palestinians martyred and dozens wounded by Israeli occupation forces in northern Gaza.
  • Jabalia: “Al-Qassam” announces stabbing 4 Israeli soldiers and seizing their weapons.
  • Qamishli: Turkish intelligence conducts an operation and neutralizes a leader of “PJAK.”
  • Human Rights Watch: Israel committed genocide in Gaza by depriving its residents of water.
  • Gaza: Regional and U.S. mediations intensify to cease fire amidst ongoing escalation.
  • Lebanon: Special sources confirm Mikati’s visit to Ankara to discuss Turkey and Qatar’s role in Lebanon-Syria relations.
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