News for Thursday, 2024-11-07

The SFM’s News:

  • The Syrian Future Movement’s presidency office published an article titled: “Artists: Their Role and Importance.”
  • The media office of the Syrian future movement published:From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2011/11/07,” where on this day in 2011, demonstrations took place across Idlib province, including cities such as Idlib, Ariha, Maaret al-Numan, Khan Shaykhun, Hazano, Sarmin, Al-Hbeit, Saraqib, Hass, Kafr Takharim, Kfaruma, Al-Tmanah, Kourin, Ram Hamdan, Zardna, and Serjha. A women’s demonstration was held in Maaret al-Numan in front of a martyr’s house, where protesters chanted in solidarity with Homs and other Syrian cities, condemned the Arab League’s initiative, and called for international protection for civilians in Syria.
  • The media office of the Syrian future movement published:Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (152).”

Internal News:

  • The French judiciary is preparing to rule on the case of “Syria’s Central Bank Governor” Adib Mayaleh, shedding light on the legal and political implications of the case.
  • Armed group attacks “Fawj 47” militia headquarters in al-Bukamal, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
  • Robert Kennedy Jr. reveals how Trump decided to withdraw from Syria, sparking controversy over U.S. policy in the region.
  • Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) claims to have arrested 40 ISIS militants in al-Hasakah as part of its ongoing anti-terror operations.
  • The return of refugees from Turkey and Lebanon to northern Syria strains the already limited resources in the region.
  • The Syrian regime targets western Aleppo and northern Latakia with “suicide drones,” intensifying the conflict.
  • Approximately 8,000 people displaced in northern Syria last month due to escalating military actions.
  • Iranian militia casualties reported in attacks on their positions in Deir ez-Zor, continuing the regional conflicts.

Related News:

  • The Kuwait-based “International Islamic Charitable Organization” provides medical equipment and supplies to Idlib to ease humanitarian suffering.
  • Turkish Defense Ministry: U.S. withdrawal from Syria must be followed by concrete actions, not just words, to ensure regional stability.
  • Syrian regime media celebrates Trump’s victory, promoting a “positive” U.S. role in Syria.
  • The National Coalition calls on the European Union to pressure Syria’s regime supporters to curb escalation and address the humanitarian crisis.
  • The Negotiation Commission expresses hope that President-elect Trump can halt wars and support the Syrian people’s aspirations for peace.
  • Turkey seizes 380,000 Captagon pills heading from northern Syria to Dubai, halting a major smuggling operation.

International News:

  • Lebanese fatalities and injuries among UNIFIL forces reported following Israeli airstrikes on Tyre and Sidon.
  • Dozens die from a “mysterious disease” in a Sudanese town, prompting urgent investigations.
  • Gold prices slightly rise as the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision looms, reflecting market uncertainty.
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky warns that any concessions to Putin would be “suicidal” for Europe, highlighting rising geopolitical risks.
  • Germany arrests an American accused of spying for China, raising tensions in the espionage arena between major powers.
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