Movement News:
The media office of the Syrian Future Movement published a statement titled: Meeting of the Minister of Emergency and Disaster Management, Raed al-Saleh, with the Syrian community in Istanbul.
The political office of the Syrian Future Movement published a statement titled: Storming the Ismaili Islamic Council in the town of Taldara, Hama Governorate.
Internal News:
Damascus confirms a US-mediated Syrian-Israeli meeting in Paris.
A humanitarian aid convoy heads to Daraa.
After being beaten, the Interior Ministry arrests checkpoint personnel and clarifies the circumstances of the death of young Ahmed Khaddour.
The Minister of Interior discusses the security situation and its challenges in the Syrian provinces.
Al-Bashir arrives in Saudi Arabia to discuss cooperation in the fields of oil, water, and electricity.
A child dies and a woman survives a drowning incident in eastern Aleppo.
Repairs of vital power lines in Sweida are completed, and services are gradually improving.
The “Alawite authority” attacks the investigation committee and demands “a federalism that satisfies all components of Syria.”
A convoy leaves Sweida for Damascus carrying 257 people, including foreign nationals and patients.
Syrian Justice Minister: Reactivating anti-sectarian laws is a national necessity.
Related News:
Macron calls Sharaa and stresses the importance of calm in Sweida and progress in negotiations with the SDF.
The UN documents the displacement of 176,000 people in southern Syria and calls for intensified humanitarian support.
US envoy: A unified Syria is built on the foundation of great neighbors and allies.
Turkish Foreign Minister: The SDF must disarm and implement the Syrian agreement without preconditions.
The Swiss Foreign Ministry welcomes the report of the fact-finding mission on the Syrian coast.
International News:
Russian forces take control of the villages of Maleevka and Zelyony Hai.
Morocco hosts FIFA’s first regional headquarters in Africa.
The Lebanese army arrests a pro-ISIS cell planning to attack it.
Victims reported in new shelling of Gaza, and the Red Cross calls for an immediate end to the tragedy.