News for Friday, 2025-02-07

The SFM’s News:

  • The Presidency Office for the Syrian Future Movement published an article titled: Economists, Role and Importance.
  • The Events Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: Preparatory meeting for the flag-raising initiative in A‘azaz.
  • The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2012/02/07, On this day in 2012: Damascus Countryside witnessed demonstrations under the slogan “Tuesday of Rage Against Russia,” covering the cities and towns of Douma, Zamalka, Yabroud, Sayeda Zainab, Al-Thiabiyah, Babila, Al-Muqayliba, and Al-Hamah. The people of Douma erected a model of the Homs Clock in the protest square, while demonstrations in Al-Hamah were held under the slogan “Evening of Loyalty to Martyr Iyad Al-Baba,” who was killed by one of the regime’s checkpoints the previous day, and his body was withheld.
  • The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (233).

Internal News:

  • Russia, Israel, and Syria: Moscow confirms continued dialogue with Tel Aviv regarding Syria after Assad’s departure.
  • SDF and Weapons: An SDF commander affirms they will not hand over their weapons and highlights their acceptance in As-Suwayda and the Syrian coast.
  • Russian Spy Ship Fire: A Russian spy ship caught fire off the Syrian coast.
  • Germany and Reconstruction: The German Chancellor affirms to Sharaa his country’s support for Syria’s reconstruction.
  • Electricity Projects: The Minister of Electricity discusses power generation projects with a delegation from Abu Dhabi Investment Group.
  • Regime Media Restrictions: The Ministry of Information bans hosting former regime figures, with violators facing accountability.
  • Medical Staff Security: Damascus Health Directorate activates a police station at Al-Mujtahid Hospital to ensure medical staff security.
  • Tadamon Protests: Demonstrations in Damascus’ Tadamon neighborhood reject the return of “Fadi Saqr.”
  • Al-Mowasat Hospital Crisis: The hospital director reveals faulty equipment and fraudulent repair costs exceeding hundreds of millions.
  • The Kurdish National Council: The council announces its withdrawal from the Syrian Opposition Coalition, stating: “The revolution is over, and we will negotiate with Damascus.”
  • Ministry of Defense Restructuring: The Syrian Ministry of Defense begins distributing positions and military units under a new structure.
  • Chemical Weapons: OPCW expert teams prepare for deployment in Syria.
  • Israeli Aid Rejection: Syrians in Quneitra reject Israeli aid, chanting: “Leave, we don’t need your help.”
  • Hostage Rescue: Syrian security forces free two members kidnapped by an armed group near the Syrian-Lebanese border.

Related News:

  • Sanctions on Syria: Bloomberg reveals that Europe is considering easing sanctions on Syria’s energy and banking sectors.
  • Border Tensions: Smuggler pursuits escalate into security and military tensions on the Syrian-Lebanese border.
  • Flour Exports: Turkey aims to export 400,000 tons of flour to Syria, marking a 23% increase.

International News:

  • Beirut Port Investigation: After more than three years, the investigative judge resumes his probe into the Beirut port explosion.
  • Gaza School Closures: 85% of Gaza’s schools are out of service due to the Israeli war.
  • Lebanese Government: Washington opposes Hezbollah’s participation in Lebanon’s next government.
  • Arab Summit: Talks to hold an emergency Arab summit in Cairo in late February following Hamas’ calls.
  • Israeli Airstrikes: Israeli raids target southern and eastern Lebanon.
  • Turkish Inflation: The Turkish Central Bank raises its inflation forecast for the end of the year.
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