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Monday, December 18, 2023 News.

(SFM) News:
The presidential office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) issued a congratulation on Qatar’s National Day.

The SFM’s media office released a statement regarding the International Day of the Arabic Language.

The media office issued a statement about the Syrian regime’s bombing of the city of Darat Izza.

An opinion piece titled “The Turks in the Syrian Market” was published by the political office.

Continuation of the education program for our children who have dropped out of school, at “Tawad” schools in the Syrian cities of Afrin and A’azaz.

Domestic News:
By air and land, Russia and the Syrian regime continue to bomb the outskirts of Idlib, Aleppo, and Hama.

Jordanian forces reveal images of smugglers and seizures of weapons and drugs coming from Syria.

Police assault a peaceful demonstration of lawyers in Al-Rai, east of Aleppo.

A new agreement between the residents of Jassim city and the Syrian regime.

The continuation of a series of assassinations, with the killing of a leader in the Central Committee in Daraa.

Bashar al-Assad: The economic situation before 2011 contributed to the foundation of the war state.

Damascus Governorate announces a project to rehabilitate the “President’s Bridge.”

Queues at the Commercial Bank in Homs after forcing students to make electronic payments.

To emphasize the demand for the overthrow of the Syrian regime, massive demonstrations sweep the streets of Sweida.

Media close to “SDF”: Iran and the Syrian regime are planning assassinations in northeastern Syria.

The death of 3 children in a landmine explosion east of Deir Ezzor.

National Defense Militias continue looting the rubble of houses in Qaboun, Damascus.

Related News:
Iran surveys southern Syria with its drones.

A leader in the Popular Mobilization Forces: The governance of Shiism prevented Bashar al-Assad’s fall.

International News:
For the first time, an “extreme rightist” wins the position of mayor in a German city.

Red Sea tensions escalate global oil prices.

60 percent of fuel stations in Iran are disrupted due to an Israeli cyber attack.

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