News For Thursday, 2025-02-14

The SFM’s News:


Internal News:

  • Dughaym: Those Who Do Not Surrender Their Weapons Will Not Participate in the Syrian National Dialogue Conference: Dughaym affirmed that participation in the Syrian National Dialogue Conference is conditional on disarming, emphasizing the necessity of adhering to the political process requirements.
  • To Enhance Scientific Research and Improve Education Quality: University Professors’ Compensation Increased: Authorities announced an increase in university professors’ compensation to support scientific research and improve higher education quality in Syria.
  • With 300 Doctors Participating, Germany Launches a Project to Support Syria’s Health Sector: Germany initiated a new medical project aimed at improving healthcare services in Syria, with the participation of 300 doctors from various specialties.
  • After Infrastructure Preparations, Latakia Governor: We Await Electricity Ships from Qatar and Turkey: The Governor of Latakia confirmed the completion of infrastructure preparations to receive electricity ships from Qatar and Turkey to enhance energy supplies.
  • “Everything Is Better Than Before” – Syria Reopens to Tourists Once Again: Tourism authorities announced improved conditions in Syria, affirming that the country is now ready to welcome tourists from various nations.
  • Syrian Islamic Council Rejects Trump’s Plan for Gaza: The Syrian Islamic Council issued a statement rejecting the U.S. plan for Gaza, considering it a violation of the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights.
  • General Security Arrests Drug Dealers in Jableh and Seizes Narcotic Pills in Daraa: General Security forces carried out a security operation in Jableh, resulting in the arrest of several drug dealers, along with seizing large quantities of narcotic pills in Daraa.
  • Al-Bukamal: Drug Dealers Arrested, National Defense Leader Escapes: Security forces launched raids in Al-Bukamal, leading to the arrest of several drug dealers, while a leader in the “National Defense” managed to escape.
  • Syrian Network: Assad’s Regime Exploited the Death Penalty to Eliminate Opponents: The Syrian Network for Human Rights revealed that Assad’s regime used the death penalty as a tool to eliminate political opponents, documenting numerous cases of arbitrary executions.

Related News:

  • Newspaper: Israel Will Remain in Syria for Years with Trump’s Support: A Western newspaper reported that Israel plans to remain in Syria for years, relying on support from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Paris Conference: International Commitment to Supporting Syria’s Transitional Phase: Participants in the Paris Conference emphasized the importance of supporting Syria during its transitional phase, reaffirming commitment to a political solution.
  • Macron: We Will Grant Syrian Refugees Permission to Visit Syria and Return to France: French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new initiative allowing Syrian refugees in France to visit their homeland and return without affecting their legal status.
  • Group (A+3) in the Security Council Calls for Supporting Syria’s Political Transition: The (A+3) group in the UN Security Council called for supporting Syria’s political transition process, focusing on achieving political stability.
  • Azerbaijan: We Support Turkey in Syria and Are Ready to Coordinate for Stability: Azerbaijan affirmed its support for Turkey in Syria and expressed readiness for joint coordination to achieve regional stability.
  • Accountability for Regime Figures Continues – Britain Announces Amendments to Sanctions on Syria: The British government announced new amendments to the sanctions imposed on Syria as part of ongoing efforts to hold regime figures accountable.
  • Erdogan: We Expect New Relations with Syria Focused on Economy and Trade: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that his country is looking forward to establishing new relations with Syria, centered on economic and trade cooperation.
  • Justice, Sanctions, and Refugee Protection: Five Human Rights Recommendations from the Paris Conference on Syria: The Paris Conference concluded with five human rights recommendations, including transitional justice, continued sanctions, and refugee protection.

International News:

  • Lebanon Rejects Israeli Occupation in Five Southern Points: Lebanon reaffirmed its rejection of Israel’s continued occupation in five border areas, demanding an immediate withdrawal in accordance with international resolutions.
  • Due to Food Shortages, Gaza Women’s Bodies Face Starvation Risk: Human rights reports warned of the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, where women suffer from severe malnutrition due to ongoing food shortages.
  • Israel and Hamas Agree on Hostage Release and Additional Aid for Gaza: Israel and Hamas reached an agreement that includes the release of hostages from both sides and an increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza.
  • After Talks with Egypt and Qatar, Hamas Announces Commitment to Agreement Terms: Hamas confirmed its full commitment to the terms of the agreement reached following intensive consultations with mediators from Egypt and Qatar.
  • Davutoglu Proposes Referendum to Link Gaza to Turkey and Grant It Autonomy: Former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu proposed holding a referendum to link Gaza to Turkey and grant it autonomous status.
  • UAE Signs First-Ever Charter on “Children’s Digital Well-being”: The UAE announced the signing of the first charter of its kind to enhance children’s digital well-being, aiming to protect them from online risks.
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