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Saturday News Summary 17/02/24.

(SFM) News:
The Family Affairs Office of the Syrian Future Movement published an article titled “Generation Alpha.”

The Organizational Office of the Syrian Future Movement issued a paper titled “The Syrian Future Movement and Political Change.”

The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement recalled the memory of the Syrian revolution on February 17, 2021, highlighting the Syrian regime’s amendment to the law regarding foreigners’ ownership of real estate, aimed at demographic changes to settle foreign militia elements supported by Iran at the expense of displaced Syrian citizens.

Domestic News:
Rainstorm hits the electricity network in Latakia.

A new decree by Bashar al-Assad exempts individuals from fines on the condition of payment.

Dozens arrested in Hasakah following the killing of a PKK leader.

Government forces evacuate points east of Daraa.

The Negotiating Body discusses activating the role of the Syrian opposition within international institutions.

Related News:
The daughter of Baghdadi reveals details of the family’s life from Iraq to Syria and Turkey.

Israeli army announces strikes on regime positions in rural Daraa in response to Golan Heights targeting.

Videan and Borrell discuss the political process in Syria and regime involvement.

International News:
The Houthi group claims responsibility for targeting a British oil tanker in the Red Sea.

Russian authorities justify Navalny’s death to his mother.

US Central Forces announce the bombing of a drone boat and an anti-ship missile near Yemen.

French security kills a man who threatened police with a butcher knife.

US State Department: Classifying the Houthis as a “terrorist organization” enters into effect.

“Irman” and “Azarkhshn”: Iran unveils the production of two missile defense systems.

The United Nations: “ISIS” still poses a serious threat to international peace and security.

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