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News for Friday, 2024-08-09.

The SFM’s News:

  • The Presidential Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) published a podcast titled: “The Civil State from the Perspective of the Movement.”
  • The Presidential Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) issued a statement titled: “Congratulations on the Opening of the Syrian University Hospital.”
  • The Political Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) issued a statement titled: “On the Massacre in the Village of Al-Dahla in Deir ez-Zor and the Village of Al-Buleel.”
  • The Scientific Office / Capacity Building and Self-Development Department of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) awarded certificates of completion for attending the training “English Language Level 1.”
  • The Scientific Office / Capacity Building and Self-Development Department of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) completed the training “Science of Prosody.”
  • The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) published a cartoon titled: “Syrian Revolution Cartoon No. 63.”
  • The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) shared a memory from the Syrian Revolution on 2011/08/09, stating that on this day in 2011, the residents of Umm al-Mayathin in rural Daraa held a funeral for the engineer and political activist Moan Al-Awdat, who was killed during a funeral procession in Daraa city the previous day. A number of engineers staged a sit-in in front of their union building in Daraa city to protest against Al-Awdat’s assassination, and the regime forces prevented them from heading to Umm al-Mayathin to participate in the funeral procession.

Internal News:

  • The National Coalition condemns the massacre committed by the regime and Iranian militias in Deir ez-Zor.
  • Intensive meetings and efforts to de-escalate in the city of Al-Bab in eastern Aleppo after violent clashes.
  • The conflict between the Syrian regime and “SDF” leaves residents in Al-Hasakah without water and bread.
  • To lift the SDF siege on regime forces, the commander of the Russian forces arrives in Qamishli.
  • An element of “HTS” was assassinated inside his home in rural Idlib.
  • The Syrian regime claims the attempted assassination of war correspondent “Bodubny” aims to mislead the Ukrainians.
  • The head of Al-Tal city council in rural Damascus has been arrested on charges of corruption and profiteering from building violations.
  • The Suwayda uprising nears its first anniversary, continuing to demand the overthrow of the Syrian regime.
  • A massacre caused by shelling attributed to Iranian militias and Syrian regime forces on two villages east of Deir ez-Zor.
  • The “Al-Mu’tasim Division” attacks the sites of “SDF” and the regime north of Aleppo.
  • The Syrian opposition: The meeting with Fidan was characterized by clarity and agreement, addressing the issues of refugees.
  • Four soldiers from the Syrian regime’s army were injured in an Israeli airstrike on Shayrat Airport in Homs.
  • The daughter of Marhij Al-Jurmani admits involvement in his murder along with her mother.

Related News:

  • Russia discusses updates on the potential meeting between Erdogan and Bashar al-Assad.
  • The U.S. State Department: We are taking steps to release Austin Tice in Syria, but we do not discuss them publicly.
  • After more than 12 years, the Arab Maritime Navigation Union reinstates the membership of the Syrian regime.
  • The United Nations expresses concern about the escalation in northeastern Syria and calls for the protection of civilians.
  • The Turkish Ministry of Defense: We are closely monitoring developments in Deir ez-Zor in eastern Syria.

International News:

  • British Muslims are shocked by racist attacks in the UK.
  • The United Nations condemns the call by the Israeli Finance Minister to starve two million Palestinians in Gaza.
  • Davutoglu: Turkey was behind the release of Sinwar from Israeli prisons.
  • In preparation for an Iranian response, Israel sets up camps for potential war refugees with “Hezbollah.”
  • A Hamas leader was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon.
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