Media OfficeNews

News for Tuesday, 2024-07-23.

The SFM’s News:

  • The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) has published the sixth installment in its series on prominent figures and symbols of the Syrian state: Hashim al-Atassi.
  • The Media Office has also released a cartoon titled: Syrian Revolution Cartoon No. (48).

Education Update:

  • The Tawad Educational Schools in Afrin are intensifying their activities with students during the summer to enhance their educational level, address deficiencies, and prepare for the upcoming academic year.

Domestic News:

  • “PKK” causes power generators to stop in Al-Hasakah.
  • The Syrian Network condemns the detention of a cartoonist by the “National Army” in Kafr Nabl.
  • Record-breaking temperatures are expected in Syria during August.
  • One injured by a bomb explosion in Hama.
  • Bashar al-Assad affirms to “Khaji” the depth of the regime’s relations with Iran and the need to develop them.
  • Syrian regime forces bombard a Turkish position east of Idlib; artillery responds.
  • A young man and his daughter killed by their father in Deir ez-Zor.
  • Attempted escape at the central prison in A’azaz.
  • A child killed by his peers and another committed suicide by hanging in Al-Hasakah.
  • In 24 hours, the Civil Defense extinguishes 15 fires in northwestern Syria.
  • “Self-Administration” announces an amnesty for 1,512 prisoners, to be released in two phases.
  • Damascus and its countryside face longer power outages in the heat of August, with less than 3 hours of electricity.

Related News:

  • A lawsuit filed against the Syrian regime in the U.S. to hold it accountable for the killing of the healer Majd Kamalmaz.
  • Washington confirms that its sanctions are a tool for holding the Syrian regime accountable and do not target humanitarian goods.
  • The European Union adds the Syrian Defense Minister and Chief of Staff to its sanctions list.
  • The UK states that parliamentary elections in Syria aim to support Assad’s dictatorship.
  • For security and economic reasons, the UN warns of a new wave of migration from Syria.
  • Turkish Foreign Minister: The fate of the Syrian opposition and its areas is tied to UN decisions.
  • France: Syrian refugees refrain from returning for security and political reasons.
  • Kremlin: Russia is interested in normalizing relations between Turkey and the Syrian regime.

International News:

  • Six Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike on a house in the Gaza Strip.
  • The Israeli army detects the launch of 10 rockets and 4 drones from southern Lebanon.
  • Palestinian reconciliation in China: factions agree to form a “National Unity Government.”
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