Sunday News 20-07-2025

Current News:

The Presidency Office of the Syrian Future Movement published an article titled: “Creating Awareness Between the Authority of the Pulpit and Reason: A Scientific and Intellectual Methodological Approach.”

The Scientific Office of the Syrian Future Movement published an article titled: “Redefining Loyalty and Sovereignty in Syria: A Philosophical Reading of Pedersen’s Statements on Sweida.”

The Political Bureau of the Syrian Future Movement issued a statement titled: “On the Tripartite Meeting in Amman and the Implementation of the Sweida Agreement.”

The Political Bureau of the Syrian Future Movement issued a statement titled: “On the Attacks on Syrian Arab Red Crescent Volunteers in Sweida.”

The Economic Bureau of the Syrian Future Movement published an article titled: “On the Visit of the Saudi Businessmen Delegation to Damascus and the Path of Economic Cooperation between Syria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

Internal news:

The Syrian Foreign Ministry condemns the denial of a humanitarian convoy’s entry to Sweida.

Al-Hajri announces a prisoner exchange with tribal fighters in Sweida.

The Ministry of Energy denies the deliberate cutting off of electricity and water to Sweida Governorate.

Renewed clashes between tribes and local groups north of Sweida.

The Internal Security Forces clarify the truth about the arrest of those involved in forest burning in Latakia.

The number of displaced persons from Sweida is increasing, and the Emergency Department warns of a worsening crisis.

After Al-Hajri refused entry to Sweida, the government convoy returns to Damascus.

Under an official decision, a 15-day deadline is set for the removal of images and slogans of the ousted regime in Damascus.

Al-Sharaa receives the final report of the investigation committee into the coastal events.

After the government delegation was denied entry, Al-Hajri welcomes the delivery of aid through “international bodies.”

A young man died and another was injured when a bomb left over from the war exploded in the Hama countryside.

UN: More than 128,000 people displaced by violence in southern Syria.

Jumblatt calls for a political solution in Sweida and urges al-Hajri to engage in it.

Rubio: The Syrian government must prevent ISIS from reaching the south of the country.

Tom Barrack: Clashes in Sweida destabilize and deepen the cycle of revenge.

France urges dialogue to reach a lasting agreement in Sweida.

International News:

The occupation kills 12 people and prevents the entry of supplies into Gaza.

Thousands of Israelis demonstrate against the Netanyahu government, demanding an end to the war.

Barak arrives in Beirut to follow up on the proposal to disarm Hezbollah.

European powers plan new nuclear talks with Iran in the coming days.

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