The SFM’s News:
- The Political Office for the Syrian Future Movement issued a Press release titled: Regarding the sabotage of the protest in Tartus.
- The Economic Office for the Syrian Future Movement published a study titled: Digital Currencies and the Syrian Future.
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2013/02/10, On this day in 2013: Two demonstrations took place in Al-Hasakah Governorate, one in Al-Salihiyah neighborhood in the city of Al-Hasakah and the other in Al-Antariyah neighborhood in the city of Qamishli.
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (236).
Internal News:
- Western Region Commander: Hezbollah militia continues to support smuggling operations across the border, posing a direct threat to Syrian-Lebanese border security and reinforcing illegal activities in the region.
- Syrian Turkmen Council: Announces its withdrawal from the Syrian National Coalition, emphasizing the need to restructure the Syrian opposition with a new vision that meets Syrians’ aspirations for their country’s future.
- Turkey: Announces the resumption of visa application processing for Syrians at its embassy in Damascus, a step that may open new travel opportunities for Syrian citizens.
- Ministry of Interior: Grants former regime officials a deadline until February 20 to settle their legal status, amid efforts to reorganize the administrative landscape in the country.
- General Directorate of Border Crossings: Confirms the entry of over one million travelers and returnees to Syria in the past two months, as cross-border movement increases.
- Anadolu: The Syrian Ministry of Defense prevents a Russian military convoy from entering the Tartus base, reflecting divergences in coordination between the two sides.
- Eighth Brigade: A faction leader denies refusing to join the Syrian Ministry of Defense, stating that discussions are still ongoing regarding the future of its formations.
- General Security: Conducts raids in rural Daraa to recover military equipment and vehicles that had fallen into the hands of armed groups.
- Ahmad Al-Shara: In an interview with Alastair Campbell, he reveals details of his rise to power and outlines his vision for Syria’s future governance.
- Border Security Administration: Intensifies the deployment of its forces at village intersections recently cleared in rural Homs to enhance security and prevent suspicious movements.
- Hussein Al-Masri: Announces a strategic plan to develop Syria’s internet sector, including expanding fiber optic networks and improving digital services.
- Rural Damascus: A spying system belonging to the ousted regime is discovered hidden inside a water tank, revealing the persistence of espionage and intelligence activities in the region.
- Presidential Palace: Ahmad Al-Shara receives a delegation of Silicon Valley experts as part of efforts to leverage technological expertise to advance Syria’s digital development.
Related News:
- Syrian Markets: Witness a rise in trade for both used and new cars via Turkish ports, as demand for imported vehicles increases amid the current economic situation.
- Syrian Civil Defense: Participates in the Arab Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction in Kuwait, presenting its experiences in humanitarian response and crisis management in Syria.
- Lebanese Army: Seizes a cache of weapons and rocket-propelled grenades on the Syrian border, amid tightened security measures to prevent smuggling and infiltration operations.
International News:
- Israeli Policies: Military directives legitimize the killing of Palestinians under the pretext of “tampering with the land,” raising concerns over escalating violations against civilians.
- Saudi Response to Trump: A Saudi official sarcastically responds to the former U.S. president’s remarks, saying, “Move the Israelis to Alaska,” in a rejection of American proposals regarding the Palestinian issue.
- Women in Gaza: Gazan women without providers face severe humanitarian challenges amid siege and aggression, yet continue to endure with resilience despite dire conditions.