Future Movement News:
The Syrian Future Movement participates in an event commemorating the twelfth anniversary of the Great Daraya Massacre and the displacement of its residents.
The Political Bureau of the Syrian Future Movement issued a statement entitled: Launching New Medical Projects to Strengthen the Health Sector.
The Political Bureau of the Syrian Future Movement issued a statement entitled: Call for the Central Control and Inspection Authority to Combat Corruption.
The Political Bureau of the Syrian Future Movement issued a statement entitled: The Israeli Incursion into the Quneitra Countryside.
Internal News:
The Syrian Central Bank approves a new policy to regulate media appearances and protect its reputation.
Two killed in an exchange of fire between smugglers on the Syrian-Lebanese border.
The Supreme Committee for People’s Assembly Elections sets conditions for electoral body membership.
After the death of a civilian, the Syrian Foreign Ministry condemns the Israeli attack on Quneitra.
The Israeli occupation army withdraws from Tal Bat al-Warda in the western Damascus countryside.
A civilian was killed in Quneitra by Israeli occupation fire.
Syria welcomes the US Treasury’s decision to remove its name from the sanctions list.
Presidential Decree Forms the Supreme Council for Education.
Security forces arrest a killer who lured two young men to Mount Qasioun in Damascus.
The Sweida Incident Investigation Committee reviews its steps and determines priorities for the next phase.
A humanitarian and commercial aid convoy heads to Sweida Governorate.
Related News:
The Economist: A new shift is taking place in Syria through its political opposition.
A US meeting with Mazloum Abdi in Jordan to discuss the implementation of the March 10 agreement.
Turkey condemns in the “strongest terms” the Israeli attacks on Syria.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry rejects any calls for separatism in Syria and condemns the Israeli incursion.
Katz: The Israeli army will remain on the summit of Mount Hermon and the buffer zone with Syria.
Barak: The Syrian president is keen to maintain the border agreements with Lebanon.
International News:
The occupation forces kill 20 Palestinians by targeting aid convoys and displaced persons’ tents in Gaza.
Two US congresswomen condemn the bombing of Nasser Hospital and criticize Washington’s support for Israel.
Tom Barrack reveals a Lebanese plan to persuade Hezbollah to disarm.
Australia expels the Iranian ambassador and accuses Tehran of “anti-Semitic attacks” in Sydney.