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News for Monday, 2024-07-08

The SFM’s News:
A scientific meeting with students from the Faculty of Education.

The Tawad Educational Schools in Afrin continue intensive activities with their students during the summer period to enhance their education, address deficiencies, and prepare them for the upcoming academic year.

Internal News:
Military factions target regime forces’ positions south of Idlib.

Bashar al-Assad remains silent in response to statements from the Turkish president.

A tragic murder in Sweida: An elderly woman passes away after being struck hard on the head.

The Syrian regime appoints a new director for the consular office in Hasakah.

In 4 months, there have been 41 attacks with booby-trapped drones in northwestern Syria.

Border crossings with Turkey resume operations after a week-long closure.

With the onset of the “Capers” season, a campaign to raise awareness and remove war remnants in northern Syria begins.

The “Ministry of Interior” of the Syrian regime announces the thwarting of an attempt to smuggle 530,000 Captagon pills.

The leader of a kidnapping gang is killed in an operation by “Men of Dignity” in Sweida.

The assassination of leader Abdullah al-Halaqi ignites clashes in Jasem, north of Daraa.

Following a tribal dispute, a young man is killed by two “SDF” members in Raqqa.

Twelve Syrians die of thirst in the Algerian desert during a journey seeking refuge in Europe.

Related News:
In a first-of-its-kind attack, Hezbollah bombs Mount Hermon with drones.

The Turkish presidency states: We have no information yet on the location and time of Erdogan’s meeting with Assad.

International News:
The deadliest attack since the invasion began: 20 killed by Russian missiles in Ukrainian cities.

Sixteen killed and fifty injured in an Israeli strike on an UNRWA school in central Gaza.

Turkish Trade Minister: The departure of Afghan migrants threatens the livestock sector.

Injuries and the displacement of thousands of families due to Israeli bombing in eastern Gaza.

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